Pulse (Rated, Theatrical Full Frame Edition) (US Version) DVD Region 1
Ron Rifkin (Actor)
| Rick Gonzalez (Actor)
| Brad Dourif (Actor)
| Rachele Brooke Milian (Actor)
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Jim Sonzero's remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Japanese horror hit KAIRO (2001) is a techno-thriller cowritten by Wes Craven (SCREAM, A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET). Kristen Bell (VERONICA MARS) stars as Mattie, a student whose ex-boyfriend, Josh (Jonathan Tucker), goes through a strange transformation, then hangs himself. His depression seems to have emanated from a computer program he was working on--which continues running even when it's not plugged in. As they delve deeper into what happened to Josh, Mattie and her best friends, Isabell (Christina Milian), Stone (Rick Gonzalez), and Tim (FREAKS AND GEEKS veteran Samm Levine), start seeing bizarre images that none of them can explain as more and more people around them are dying unexplainable deaths. With the help of Dexter (LOST's Ian Somerhalder), Mattie begins putting the details together, leading to a frightening and surprising conclusion. Sonzero's feature-film directorial debut is a claustrophobic examination of where technology such as computers and cell phones might lead, and loosely falls into the same genre as films like Takashi Miike's ONE MISSED CALL (2003) and Gore Verbinski's THE RING (2002). Elia Cmiral's creepy score adds to the tension.
"Sure to get your PULSE pumping, this horror flick explores the subject of the dead interacting with the living through today's technology." - Widescreen Review Staff (Widescreen Review Critic), Widescreen Review, 02/01/2007
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Director: Jim Sonzero
DVD Features:
Keep Case
Unedited
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English
Additional Release Material:
Deleted/Alternate Scenes
Audio Commentary: Filmmakers
Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
Featurette:
1. "Creating the Fear: Making PULSE"
2. "The Visual Effects of PULSE"
3. "PULSE and the Paranormal"
Keep Case
Unedited
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound - English
Additional Release Material:
Deleted/Alternate Scenes
Audio Commentary: Filmmakers
Trailers: Theatrical Trailer
Featurette:
1. "Creating the Fear: Making PULSE"
2. "The Visual Effects of PULSE"
3. "PULSE and the Paranormal"
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Customer Review of "Pulse (Rated, Theatrical Full Frame Edition) (US Version)"
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Pls don't care about what other ppl say, they r just talking crap if they say this isn't good. I've bought the DVD and watched it with english subs. In fact, i would say this remake is not that bad. At least the ending is so much better than the original japanese Pulse (Kairo). I really enjoy this remake. The visual effects are better than Kairo's. It also have a number of frightening scences. It's like every moment is filled with horror. The casts are quite good. Characters: Mattie, Izzize, Stone, Tim, Daxter, Josh... |
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