- Pulse (2006 film)
Infobox Film
name = Pulse
writer =Wes Craven
Ray Wright
starring =Kristen Bell Ian Somerhalder Christina Milian
director =Jim Sonzero
producer =Neo Art & Logic
distributor =United States :Dimension Films United Kingdom :Paramount Pictures
released = flagicon|USA11 August 2006
followed by =Pulse 2
runtime = 88 min.
language = English
music =Elia Cmiral
amg_id = 1:324106
imdb_id = 0454919"Pulse" is an American film released on
11 August 2006 and starringKristen Bell ,Ian Somerhalder andChristina Milian . It is loosely based on the 2001Japan esehorror film "Kairo".The Weinstein Company distributed the film in the United States through itsDimension Films label.Neo Art & Logic produced the film andJim Sonzero directed the script written byWes Craven and Ray Wright.Release
The film's planned release date was
3 March 2006 , but was delayed until to11 August 2006 .Fact|date=March 2008 It was rated PG-13 for Intense Sequences of Sci-Fi Terror, Disturbing Images, Language, Sensuality and Thematic Material.Taglines:
*"You are now infected."
*"There are some frequencies we were never meant to find."Plot
Josh enters a dark university library intending to meet Douglas Ziegler. There he is attacked by a humanoid spirit that sucks the will to live out of him. Some days later, Josh's girlfriend, Mattie visits his apartment and finds him looking pale shortly before he commits suicide by hanging himself with an
ethernet cable .Mattie and her friends begin to receive online messages from Josh asking for help but assume that Josh's computer is still on and that a virus is creating the messages. Mattie learns that Josh's computer has been sold to Dexter McCarthy (Dex), who finds a number of strange videos on the computer.
Mattie receives a package that Josh mailed two days before he died. Inside are rolls of red tape and a message telling her that the tape keeps "them" out, although he doesn't know why. Later, Dex visits Mattie and shows her video messages Josh was sending to Zieglar. Josh had hacked Zieglar's computer system, stolen and then distributed a virus. This virus had unlocked a portal that connected the realm of the living to the realm of the dead. Josh believed he had coded a counter to the virus and wanted to meet Zieglar at the library. Josh's counter-program is found on a
memory stick taped inside the PC case with red tape.Dex and Mattie visit Zieglar and find his room entirely plastered in red tape. Zieglar tells them of a project he worked on where he found "frequencies no one knew existed." Opening these frequencies somehow allowed the spirits to travel to the world of the living. Zieglar also tells them that that these spirits "take away your will to live" and where to find the main server infected with the virus.
Dex and Mattie find the server and upload Josh's fix, causing the system to crash and the spirits to vanish. Moments later, however, the system reboots and the spirits return leaving Mattie and Dexter with no option but to flee the city by car. Over the car radio, Mattie and Dex hear a radio report from the Army announcing the location of several "safe zones" where there are no Internet connections, cell phones, or televisions. As Dex and Mattie drive to a safe zone, the film concludes with a
voice-over from Mattie saying "We can never go back. The cities are theirs now. Instead of bringing us together, technology actually connected us to forces that we could have never imagined. The world we knew is gone, but the will to live never dies. Not for us, and not for them" and clips of abandoned cities including a window of an apartment with Josh looking through it.Cast
Box office
The film grossed over $8 million in its opening weekend in the
United States . By its close on 12 October 2006 the film had grossed just over $20 million in the US. Foreign box office was just over $7.5 million, for a worldwide take of almost $28 million, compared to a production budget of approximately $20.5 million. [ [http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=pulse.htm Box Office Mojo] ] As a DVD rental the film has grossed a further $25 million. [ [http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=homevideo&id=pulse.htm Box Office Mojo] ]Reception
"Pulse" had a poor critical reception.
Rotten Tomatoes gave it an aggregate score of 12% and an average rating of 3.5/10, commenting that it is "a stale remake" that "bypasses the emotional substance of the original". [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/pulse/ Pulse] , Rotten Tomatoes]Differences between Kairo & Pulse
This film is different from the original in many ways. The Japanese original focuses on society and questions about both suicide and the end of the world, specifically the belief that death and the afterlife are nothing but eternal loneliness.
The American remake's focus is technology and bringing the dead back through a new form of communication, focusing on the phenomenon of
Instrumental TransCommunication . While it has scenes that have characters drawing connections between suicide and loneliness, it has little plot relation to the original movie, instead creating its own story and using scarce elements of its original.equels
Two direct-to-video sequels — ' [ [http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/film/1616 Pulse: Afterlife] ] and '. [ [http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/film/1840 Pulse: Invasion] ] — have been planned for release in late 2008 and early 2009, both to be written and directed by Joel Soisson, writer of ' and writer/director of ' and "".
References
External links
* [http://www.pulsethemovie.net Pulse official website]
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*imdb title|id=0454919|title=Pulse
*metacritic film|id=pulse2006|title=Pulse
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