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Pulse (Blu-ray)(2001) - 1 of 1

Pulse (Blu-ray)(2001)

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Highlights

  • Run Time: 119 minutes
  • Format: Blu-ray
  • Movie Studio: Arrow Video

Description

Award-winning filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa delivered one of the finest entries in the "J-Horror" cycle of films with this moody and spiritually terrifying film that delivers existential dread along with it's frights. Setting his story in the burgeoning internet and social media scene in Japan, Kurosawa's dark and apocalyptic film foretells how technology will only serve to isolate us as it grows more important to our lives. A group of young people in Tokyo begin to experience strange phenomena involving missing co-workers and friends, technological breakdown, and a mysterious website which asks the compelling question, "Do you want to meet a ghost?" After the unexpected suicides of several friends, three strangers set out to explore a city which is growing more empty by the day, and to solve the mystery of what lies within a forbidden room in an abandoned construction site, mysteriously sealed shut with red packing tape. Featuring haunting cinematography by Junichiro Hayashi (Ring, Dark Water), a dark and unsettling tone which lingers long after the movie is over, and an ahead-of-it's-time story which anticipates 21st century disconnection and social media malaise, Pulse is one of the greatest and most terrifying achievements in modern Japanese horror, and a dark mirror for our contemporary digital world.
Movie Studio: Arrow Video
Genre: Horror
Run Time (minutes): 119
Format: Blu-ray
Language: English
Street Date: July 11, 2017
TCIN: 91049221
UPC: 760137960287
Item Number (DPCI): 246-04-2050
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship dimensions: 6.72 inches length x 5.31 inches width x 0.58 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.28 pounds
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Q: What is the main theme of Pulse?

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  • A: The film explores themes of existential dread and the isolating effects of technology.

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Q: What type of cinematography is featured in Pulse?

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  • A: The film features haunting cinematography by Junichiro Hayashi, known for works like Ring and Dark Water.

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Q: What is the run time of the Blu-ray version?

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  • A: The Blu-ray version has a run time of 119 minutes.

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Q: Who directed the movie Pulse?

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  • A: The movie was directed by award-winning filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa.

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Q: What is the genre of this film?

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