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Pulse
Cast
Haruhiko Kat?, Kumiko Aso, Koyuki, Kurume Arisaka View AllCrew
Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Screenplay), Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Director) View AllRelease: Feb. 3rd, 2001
Runtime: 1 hour, 58 minutes
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Pulse
The trailer for the American remake of Kairo hit Twitch last week, but I just now got around to watching it and I am sizeably impressed.
Pulse follows a group of students who have just experienced ...
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has anyone seen this yet? i wanna get some feedback. I will be watchin this so i am just curious if anyone here has also....
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Pulse Trailer
Synopsis: Based on the Japanese horror movie "Kairo," "Pulse" centers on a group of college students who discover that a computer hacker friend of theirs unwittingly pirated a...
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TheUsualSuspect
I recently watched Friend Request, which deals with witch craft and the internet and I mentioned how the digital horror scene doesn't really work for me.
I recently watched Friend Request, which deals with witch craft and the internet and I mentioned how the digital horror scene doesn't really work for me.
Takoma11
The horror of the film has its own explanation and works on a literal level, but must of what happens in the film seems to evoke the fears that accompany the internet: young people getting lost in their screens, isolation, obsession.
The horror of the film has its own explanation and works on a literal level, but must of what happens in the film seems to evoke the fears that accompany the internet: young people getting lost in their screens, isolation, obsession.
pahaK
Technically the film is good: it's not visually flashy but its static or slowly moving camera fits the film's slow pace well, CGI is clearly dated but it still kinda works and soundtrack is really nice.
Technically the film is good: it's not visually flashy but its static or slowly moving camera fits the film's slow pace well, CGI is clearly dated but it still kinda works and soundtrack is really nice.