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Pulse (回路, Kairo; "Circuit") is a 2001 Japanese techno-horror film directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. [4] The movie was well-received critically and has a cult following. [5] An English-language remake, also titled Pulse, debuted in 2006 and spawned two sequels. 1h 59m IMDb RATING 6.5 /10 25K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 4,091 1,105 Play trailer 1:41 8 Videos 40 Photos Horror Mystery Sci-Fi Two groups of people discover evidence that suggests spirits may be trying to invade the human world through the Internet. Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa Writer Kiyoshi Kurosawa Stars Haruhiko Katô Kumiko Asô Koyuki

Pulse (2001) Posters — The Movie Database (TMDB)

Pulse (Kairo) 2001 (ENG Sub) by Kiyoshi Kurosawa Topics Pulse, Kairo, J-horror, Kiyoshi Kurosawa In the immense city of Tokyo, the darkness of the afterlife lurks some of its inhabitants who are desperately trying to escape the sadness and isolation of the modern world. Addeddate 2021-01-19 00:58:15 Identifier Pulse Original Trailer (Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 2001) Arrow Video 57.3K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 858 Share 87K views 6 years ago Order in the UK: http://bit.ly/2vdNxh7 Order in the US:. a techno-ghost story that suggests the hollow detachment of the internet is a symptom that is both highly contagious and inescapable 😁. Pulse presciently predicted in 2001 that widespread internet use would lead to chronic loneliness, isolation, and misery; states of mind that are represented here as shadowy black stains and paranoid red tape. the dreary and dread-filled atmosphere. 1h 59min Age rating R Production country Japan Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa Pulse (2001) Original Title: 回路 Watch Now Stream Subs HD Rent $3.99 HD PROMOTED Watch Now Filters Best Price Free SD HD 4K Stream Ads HD Ads HD Subs HD Subs HD Subs HD

Pulse 2001 Film Review Slant Magazine

Summaries Two groups of people discover evidence that suggests spirits may be trying to invade the human world through the Internet. After one of their friends commits suicide, strange things begin happening to a group of young Tokyo residents. In 2012, Jaime Christley of Slant magazine listed the film as one of the greatest of all time. In the early 2010s, Time Out conducted a poll with several authors, directors, actors and critics who have worked within the horror genre to vote for their top horror films. "Pulse" placed at number 65 on their top 100 list.