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Plant sales company worker Kudo Michi (Aso Kumiko) goes to her co-worker's apartment to pick up a work disk, only to find that he has committed suicide. The computer disk he left behind leads to a strange website with disturbing images. In another part of town, computer novice Kawashima Ryosuke (Kato Haruhiko) logs into the internet for the first time, and finds himself at a strange website with the message "Would you like to meet a ghost?". As more people happen on the website, strange incidents begin to occur around the city, including a trend of people taping their doors and windows with red tape and committing suicide. Ryosuke, along with computer students Harue (Koyuki) and Yoshizaki (Takeda Shinji), decide to investigate, discovering the chilling truth behind the website.
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| Product Title: | Kairo (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) 惹鬼回路 (DVD) (英文字幕) (日本版) 惹鬼回路 (DVD) (英文字幕) (日本版) 回路 Kairo (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Yakusho Koji | Takeda Shinji | Aso Kumiko | Koyuki | Kato Haruhiko 役所廣司 | 武田真治 | 麻生久美子 | 小雪 | Kato Haruhiko 役所广司 | 武田真治 | 麻生久美子 | 小雪 | Kato Haruhiko 役所広司 | 武田真治 | 麻生久美子 | 小雪 | 加藤晴彦 Yakusho Koji | Takeda Shinji | Aso Kumiko | Koyuki | Kato Haruhiko |
| Director: | Kurosawa Kiyoshi 黑澤清 黑泽清 黒沢清 Kurosawa Kiyoshi |
| Release Date: | 2007-07-27 |
| Publisher Product Code: | DABA-389 |
| Language: | Japanese |
| Subtitles: | English |
| Country of Origin: | Japan |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, Greenland and the Middle East (including Egypt) What is it? |
| Publisher: | Kadokawa Pictures |
| Other Information: | DVD |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004804666 |
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大学生川島亮介のパソコンの画面に浮かんだ「幽霊に会いたいですか」のメッセージ。その時から亮介の周辺で奇妙な事件が起き始め、一人また一人と人間が消えていく。 予告編
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I'm gonna start this review with a little literary diversion. Sometime fantasist John Crowley wrote a book a few years back entitled Aegypt. The title was a deliberate displacement, taking an archaic spelling of Egypt and infusing that name with a mythic, alternate reality. By the same token, the film Pulse is also known as Kairo. Now this is not a deliberate thing, of course, Kairo being Japanese for 'circuit' - bear with me here - but it works on a similar level. Kairo is a film that deals in displaced realities, an alternate and vaguely exotic world where the gaps between the spiritual and technical are dissolving. And so I like to think that maybe, just maybe, the title might deliberately be invoking Cairo, a city steeped in its own mythic history where the boundaries between the living and the dead are, in the popular imagination, blurred. Whether this is the case or not, Kiyoshi Kurosawa's movie plays on visual puns. The first characters of the film are workers in a rooftop nursery - an isolated, lush environment far removed from the technological landscape that litters the streets below. It is a nice ploy that the initial run of cyber-ghosts into the real world starts here. In a matter of moments we are taken from the nurturing if artificial natural world of the nursery into a place where the artificial is techno bound and omni present - all insidious and malevolent. One of the nursery co-workers, Taguchi, has not arrived for work with an all important floppy disk. Michi (Kumiko Aso) goes to his apartment - dimly lit and claustrophobic after the airy rooftop greenery - only to find him non-communicative. Tagachi disappears for a moment and silently hangs himself. To top things off, and to really take this film out of any kind of normality, his body later appears to blur into the wall, leaving a dark burnt stain. Elsewhere, college student, luddite and our eventual hero Ryosuke Kawashima (Haruhiko Kato) is discovering the joys of the Internet for the first time. Kurosawa's concern with the Net as a controlled and limited gateway to the world are here first expressed as Kawashima's computer acts with a mind of its own, taking him to a site that asks "Would you like to meet ghosts?". The computer eventually starts turning on by itself and Kawashima, baffled and more than a little concerned, visits computer lecturer Harue (Koyuki) for help. It soon becomes apparent that people all over Tokyo are experiencing the same thing on their computers. The Net appears to have become a means for the Restless Dead to cross over and infect the living who, in turn, suicide and cross over themselves, thus creating a 'circuit' between life and death. It is not a stretch to suggest that Kurosawa's film owes much to the Ring cycle with its concerns of a technological society becoming dehumanised and isolated. So, yeah, sure it sits as part of a slew of films that deal with the same things - if it's not the Net, it's a video, a phone, a lift - but Kairo/Pulse has a strong and unique visual presence. I was reminded of William Gibson's Neuromancer, where the skies are the "colour of television, tuned to a dead channel". It's an apt quote, in many ways, for this film in which the circuit remains unbroken and the world spirals to an apocalypse as inevitable and unstoppable as that in the conclusion of The Return of the Living Dead. But Kurosawa's film turns that American notion of zombies hungry for the brains of the living on its head: here the ghosts are the living and the dead long for life. It's a strange, simple conceit but Kairo/Pulse remains a fine, unsettling film. by Alan Gelder - heroic-cinema.com |
Customer Review of "Kairo (DVD) (English Subtitled) (Japan Version)"
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August 2, 2007
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Creepy
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Please do not watch Pulse, the American version of Kairo. Only watch it afterwards Kairo, and laugh, grimace or realise how much the has been cut, changed and poorly done. Kairo is better seen with an understanding of the Japanese culture, the American did not have this clearly defined in Pulse and just generally made it less... enjoyable. One thing Pulse misinterpreted was the fact that the red tape didn't keep the ghosts out, but rather served as a warning to the living and kept the ghosts within a confined area. The movie is creepy, has it's profound moments when you have to think, why would someone do that? But not in a silly way. The main theme of the movie is isolation, or really alienation within a society. I've come to notice that someone has given each "good" review of this movie a "not helpful" rating, and surely this was some work of someone who didn't like this movie much. Have your own opinions, just don't ruin everyone elses reviews. |
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April 29, 2007
This customer review refers to Kairo (Pulse) Deluxe Edition (Japan Version - English Subtitles)
Suspensely horror
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Reason why I watch this is coz i love horror. The actors acted well. with atmospheric scenes. But the only prob is i think it's rather too long. 2hrs. I shall watch the american remake too. |
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March 3, 2007
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Pulse!!
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I've finally watched Pulse. The remake of this. In fact, it isn't bad at all. I've rate it at 10/10. After watching the remake, I finally understand everything in the movie. I think the remake makes me understand much better. Now i also suggest them to make part 2. About how the two ppl who r still alive take back their city. There must be a way!! It should be very interesting. |
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February 25, 2007
This customer review refers to Kairo
could be have better
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I think the ending could be have better. Harue and the guy in the ship could have gone somewhere else and met new ppl and there goes part 2. I suggest them to make Kairo 2. I've not watched the american remake, Pulse. I went to a website and they said the remake has lame casts and lame story. As so, I don't think I wanna watch the remake. |
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February 25, 2007
This customer review refers to Kairo
could be have better
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I think the ending could be have better. Harue and the guy in the ship could have gone somewhere else and met new ppl and there goes part 2. I suggest them to make Kairo 2. I've not watched the american remake, Pulse. I went to a website and they said the remake has lame casts and lame story. As so, I don't think I wanna watch the remake. |










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