Synopsis
Pulse is a movie released in 2006.
When the boundaries between the living and the dead begin to blur, technology transforms from a tool of connection to a conduit of horror. This chilling narrative explores the terrifying implications of our digital lives as the deceased find a way to reach out through our electronic devices. Cellphones, computers, and other gadgets become gateways to a world of monstrosities, unleashing a wave of destruction that threatens to consume the living. With its unique blend of horror, science fiction, and drama, this film invites viewers to ponder the consequences of our increasingly connected existence. As characters grapple with feelings of isolation and dread, the film expertly weaves a tapestry of mystery that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats. The exploration of themes such as existential dread, the fragility of life, and the haunting nature of technology makes this a thought-provoking experience that resonates long after the credits roll. Those willing to venture into this unsettling realm will find a disturbing yet captivating reflection on the dark side of our digital age.
The Weinstein Company
Dimension Films
Distant Horizon