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Pulse 2

Original title: Pulse 2: Afterlife
  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
3.1K
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Jamie Bamber, Brittany Renee Finamore, Lee Garlington, Claudia Templeton, Georgina Rylance, and Karley Scott Collins in Pulse 2 (2008)
DramaHorrorSci-Fi

After ghosts invade the human world through the Internet, a father must protect his daughter from the psychotic spirit of his ex-wife.After ghosts invade the human world through the Internet, a father must protect his daughter from the psychotic spirit of his ex-wife.After ghosts invade the human world through the Internet, a father must protect his daughter from the psychotic spirit of his ex-wife.

  • Director
    • Joel Soisson
  • Writer
    • Joel Soisson
  • Stars
    • Todd Giebenhain
    • Diane Ayala Goldner
    • Rachel Robinson
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    3.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joel Soisson
    • Writer
      • Joel Soisson
    • Stars
      • Todd Giebenhain
      • Diane Ayala Goldner
      • Rachel Robinson
    • 27User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Todd Giebenhain
    Todd Giebenhain
    • Man in Red
    Diane Ayala Goldner
    Diane Ayala Goldner
    • Mrs. Sorenstram
    Rachel Robinson
    • Alley Victim
    Dodie Brown
    Dodie Brown
    • Alley Phantom
    Georgina Rylance
    Georgina Rylance
    • Michelle
    Jamie Bamber
    Jamie Bamber
    • Stephen
    Andy Martin
    • Suicidal Jumper
    Claudia Templeton
    Claudia Templeton
    • Lisa
    Lee Garlington
    Lee Garlington
    • Aunt Carmen
    Karley Scott Collins
    Karley Scott Collins
    • Justine
    Boti Bliss
    Boti Bliss
    • Marta
    John Gulager
    John Gulager
    • Man on Bridge
    Robin McGee
    • Hutch
    Grant James
    Grant James
    • Uncle Pete
    Vincent Rice
    • Storeroom Phantom
    Kent Jude Bernard
    • Gas Station Attendant
    • (as Kent Bernard)
    William Prael
    • Cliff (Man on Bus)
    Laura Cayouette
    Laura Cayouette
    • Amy (Woman on Bus)
    • Director
      • Joel Soisson
    • Writer
      • Joel Soisson
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    5Vomitron_G

    Potential going down the wrong road

    So the apocalypse has been brought forth by ghosts who want to suck the lifeforce out of the living (as the first film sets things up). That's a pretty neat concept for any horror movie. Except, in "Pulse 2" not too much is done with it. Instead the story focuses on a divorced man trying to protect his daughter from his ghostly ex-wife, trying to get her hands on her. It's applaudable that the scripts takes different routes, presenting us new protagonists (instead of trying nothing new by whooping up another bunch of teenagers), but it hardly makes up for an exciting movie. The plot is oddly structured too, as the first act exists solely to lead the viewer up the wrong garden (after about half an hour, it gets clear who the real protagonists are). There are a few entertaining moments - like the scene with the naked woman half melted into a black goo on the floor - but they remain nothing more than just moments. The story is pretty thin and the ghostly images are severely underwhelming. Nothing ever gets scary in this film. And what on earth was up with all those obvious green screen effects? A lot of backdrops were used for both exteriors and interiors (the sequences in the cabin were just a bit too much of all this). On the one hand it created a weird look & feel for the film, but on the other hand it's just too distracting for the viewer (I spent most of the running time figuring out how they composed all those shots, instead of getting involved with the story, acting, etc). So, "Pulse 2" turned out a strange viewing experience: interesting from a technical point of view and a bit offbeat in some ways, but way too average and unconvincing as a scary movie. Still, it's good the producers didn't go flat-out for what could be expected in a nowadays sequel. "Pulse 2" turned out something 'different', and while not all of it works like it should, it's not as bad as most people claim it is.
    1zsannak

    Pulse 2

    I have never seen a movie like this one. I really do like horrors of any kind, but after seeing this movie I thought that I wasted one and a half hour from my life. First of all, I would like to mention that I enjoyed the first Pulse movie, and that's the only reason why I watched the second too. In contrast with the first one - which got a good story, some mysterious scenes and great effects -, the second is about some phantom women, who died, but they came back to life for some personal revenge. I always watch the IMDb's votes for a movie, and I think that barely all the votes were objective and understandable. Than how could this movie got 3.9 votes? In my opinion even the 1 point is too much for this production. Sorry, to say this, but don't watch it!
    3Mak_Khalil

    There is nothing there to watch

    Well , Its just a waste of time , There is nothing there to watch , in addition to that , the cast make it worse ! Jamie Bamber acting like hes just learned how to act yesterday.

    Everything makes no sense in the movie , Its a ghost revenge but even the ghosts there are really stupid , don't expect horror, its comedy !!!

    The plot is sick , the acting is sick , even the shooting is stupid.

    For long time I didn't see that assembled shots, a man standing in a farm with visual effects that makes you believe he is still in the studio!
    2kairingler

    straight to DVD sequels

    i was thoroughly disgusted, and disappointed with this one,, how could they say that this picked up where the first one left off. i seen like one cell phone. 2 computers,, and a cell tower,, wow o boy no TV sets no radios. this one made absolutely no sense whatsoever. they can't pick up on red what's up with that,, at least explain why the dead can't transmit through the color red. one thing i did like was the character Marna very appealing to the eye,, but other than that, i mean OK the storyline with the little girl mother and dad divorce stuff, it was okay at best . i don't know if it's just this film,, but there seems to be an awful trend going on over the past few years,, this straight to DVD sequel stuff, enough already,, and they made pulse 3 shortly thereafter,, doesn't that give you a clue if they put out 2 movies in such a short timespan,, stay away from pulse 2 it's just wretched.
    3Matttttttttttt

    What Did I Just Watch?

    Wow, there are so many bad things to say about this one that I don't know where to begin. Let's start with the obvious: the excessive use of green screen. I'm not lying to you when I tell you that about 90% of the scenes take place in front of a green screen. The use of it in Pulse 2 is just absolutely unnecessary. Do we really need a green screen background when a woman is walking down the street or someone else is walking down the steps? Even just sitting down in a cabin...you guessed it, green screen. It completely detracts from the film because it uses up all of your focus and it's done horribly. When you're watching a film and the background looks like an old video game and DOESN'T MOVE, it's a little ridiculous. The budget on this film must have been a couple thousand dollars since they definitely didn't use any money on the sets or effects.

    Now, on to the story...also pretty bad. Not only does this film come as a sequel to a horrible remake (Who asked for Pulse 2 by the way?), but it doesn't really fit in with that film too much. In a nutshell, we're given a story of a woman searching for her child who is now with her husband and these computer creatures are chasing them and yadda, yadda, yadda. You begin to realize quite quickly that the story makes little sense and most of the acting is rather awful.

    There are very few redeeming qualities in Pulse 2. Even when you find something about the film that you might enjoy, it's completely ruined by the constant green-screening of EVERYTHING. Let me say that I'm being generous even with a 3/10. Don't even give this one a rental unless you're desperate to see just how bad it is. And Pulse 3 is on the way soon...God help us all.

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      Amy: It hurts now, sweetheart. It won't always.

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    • Release date
      • June 1, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pulse 2: Afterlife
    • Filming locations
      • El Paso, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Distant Horizon
      • Neo Art & Logic
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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