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Pulse(2001)

: Reviewers at Rotten Tomatoes and various film forums describe the movie as a "nightmare you can’t wake up from," characterized by a "soul-deadening" mood that lingers long after watching. Plot Overview

( Kairo ), released in 2001 and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa , is widely considered one of the most influential entries in the J-horror movement. Rather than relying on traditional jump scares, the film utilizes a slow-burning atmosphere of existential dread to explore themes of modern loneliness and the isolating nature of technology. Core Themes & Atmosphere Pulse(2001)

: The film posits that as we become more "connected" via the internet, we actually become more profoundly alone. : Reviewers at Rotten Tomatoes and various film

The narrative follows two parallel storylines in Tokyo as a ghostly invasion begins to bleed through the internet: Core Themes & Atmosphere : The film posits

: Ghosts in Pulse are often depicted as unsettling, ordinary figures who move with inhuman, jerky gestures, creating a deep sense of unease rather than immediate shock.

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