Cuando su amigo hacker canaliza accidentalmente una misteriosa señal inalámbrica, un grupo de codirectores se reúne para impedir que un terrorífico mal se apodere del mundo.Cuando su amigo hacker canaliza accidentalmente una misteriosa señal inalámbrica, un grupo de codirectores se reúne para impedir que un terrorífico mal se apodere del mundo.Cuando su amigo hacker canaliza accidentalmente una misteriosa señal inalámbrica, un grupo de codirectores se reúne para impedir que un terrorífico mal se apodere del mundo.
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- 1 nominación en total
- Landlady
- (as Octavia L. Spencer)
- Phantom
- (as Mike Regan)
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Opiniones destacadas
Pulse is a movie about a hacker who releases a strange computer virus which immediately affects computers everywhere as well as cell phones and even TV screens. We soon find out that the virus is really the dead who have found a way to return to the living world. What they want is the life force of every living being. So it is up to our heroes to try and find a way to stop them before they can consume the entire world.
That's the plot which in my opinion was a rather clever idea. Too bad that the story makes very little sense and is filled with implausibilities that go against the very story that the writer and director were trying to get across. I won't explained these because of the spoilers that would be involved. Of course there aren't many spoilers anyway, since the commercials give much of it away.
The acting was decent, and some of the visuals were nice, but there is very little suspense. This is more of a simple shock film like so many other horror movies that have been filling our theaters for about three years. There is one horror movie that is the exception, and that is The Descent which was released last week. If you want to see one of the best horror movies in the past couple years, go see that one instead and forget about Pulse.
This was boring and self-conscious with its artsy pretensions. I was looking all around at the scenery to see if I could tell where it was filmed rather than paying too much attention to the story. Still, I didn't miss anything.
I'm not surprised that this is from producer Wes Craven. It's full of his anti-technology hippie ideals, with plenty of nonsensical "movie science" that teens and pre-teens will take as fact.
Of course, all of the technology being slammed here as detrimental to our existence by removing in-person interactions, are being used fully by all those making this tripe, including Craven himself, and by the blank-minded ones who will love this and not even realize the irony that it comments on their technology addiction.
I'm also sick of all the grays, sickly-looking greens and putrid blues used in these type of films to present the civilized, yet oppressive, society, along with the grungy, unclean characters with pale faces and dark eyes under constant fluorescent lighting. Cities don't look like this, there is color and life all around, even in the poorest areas. This film's view is the misguided angst of rebellious teens with nothing to rebel against.
And then we are treated to Craven's simplistic Waltons-like ending that, once you go rural, you are colorful and clean. Here's a suggestion, Wes Craven, why don't you go rural and give up all your non-personal technology, so that we don't have to see any of your productions again?
The storyline of "Pulse" is very original and has potential, with the concept of wireless signal bringing some evil and lethal entity. However, the screenplay is weak, presenting characters without any previous development and making this interesting theme similar to a pilot of a TV show. The lead actress Kristen Bell is gorgeous and maybe a good actress for romantic comedies, but her face has no expression in the dramatic scenes when her friends die, or in the creepy and scary scenes, when she is attacked by the forces. Anyway, Ian Somerhalder from "Lost' has a good performance and this movie is a good entertainment. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Pulse"
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- TriviaThe film's theatrical trailer features stock footage from the original Japanese version of it, also named Pulse (Kairo) (2001). One scene in particular features a plane crash. The scene was re-done for this Americanized remake.
- Errores(at around 13 min. into the film) Although the film is set in Ohio, Mattie is shown coming from an underground subway system. Columbus, Ohio does not have an underground subway system.
- Citas
Douglas Zieglar: The last thing you want, the last thing you ever want is for them to get to you. 'Cause when they grab a hold, they will take your will to live. Everything that made you you is gone. You don't want to talk, you don't want to move. You're a shell.
- Versiones alternativasRemake of the Japanese film "Pulse," original title "Kairo" (2001).
- ConexionesEdited from Pulse (Kairo) (2001)
- Bandas sonorasGoodness of the Girl
Written by Phil Ballantyne, Michael Caso, Damon Cox, and Joel Potter
Performed by Intercooler
Courtesy of Silent Echo
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- How long is Pulse?Con tecnología de Alexa
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 20,500,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 20,264,436
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 8,203,822
- 13 ago 2006
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 29,907,685
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 30 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1