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Pulse 2001

★ 6.7655 votes119 min📅 2001-02-03

"Do you want to meet a ghost?"

Pulse (2001) plunges viewers into the dark underbelly of Tokyo's cityscape, where the desperation to escape modern life's isolation can lead to a haunting encounter with the unknown.

Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa

Cast

Kumiko Aso
Kumiko Aso
Michi Kudo
Haruhiko Kato
Haruhiko Kato
Ryosuke Kawashima
Koyuki
Koyuki
Harue Karasawa
Kurume Arisaka
Junko Sasano
Masatoshi Matsuo
Masatoshi Matsuo
Toshio Yabe
Shinji Takeda
Shinji Takeda
Yoshizaki
Kenji Mizuhashi
Kenji Mizuhashi
Taguchi
Shun Sugata
Shun Sugata
Boss
Ken Furusawa
Convenience Store Employee
Teruo Ono
Doroningen

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pulse (2001) about?

The film follows a group of characters as they become entangled in a mystery that blurs the lines between reality and the afterlife, exploring the complexities of existence and the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world.

Who directed Pulse?

Kiyoshi Kurosawa brings his unique vision to the film, masterfully weaving a tale of the afterlife's dark allure.

Who stars in Pulse?

The talented cast, including Kumiko Aso and Haruhiko Kato, deliver standout performances in this gripping horror-thriller.

Is Pulse (2001) worth watching?

With its thought-provoking themes and atmospheric direction, Pulse (2001) is a must-watch for fans of horror-thrillers and anyone looking for a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.

How long is Pulse?

The runtime for Pulse (2001) is 119 minutes.

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About Pulse (2001) — A Haunting Descent into the Unknown

Pulse (2001) plunges viewers into the dark underbelly of Tokyo's cityscape, where the desperation to escape modern life's isolation can lead to a haunting encounter with the unknown. Kiyoshi Kurosawa's atmospheric direction masterfully weaves a tale of the afterlife's dark allure, luring the city's inhabitants with promises of escape. As the city's inhabitants become increasingly disconnected from the world around them, they find themselves drawn to the shadows, searching for a connection that seems impossible to find in the midst of the bustling metropolis.

In this gripping horror-thriller, a group of characters becomes entangled in a mystery that blurs the lines between reality and the afterlife. With a talented cast, including Kumiko Aso and Haruhiko Kato, Pulse (2001) is a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, delving into the complexities of existence and the search for meaning in a seemingly meaningless world.