![]() Come to think of it, the world has seen too many attractive actors in Western films and it may not actually be as surprising. While the looks of the actor sometimes have a direct correlation to the plot of the film, in his case, there is none. Ian Somerhalder, on the other hand, is way too handsome for a guy in a horror film. Kristen Bell’s strong acting for the lead role suits her more than the original. On a more positive note, there is a certain discerning appeal to the actors that took part in the cast of this film. At the end of the day, the product is what everyone will get a piece of. That being said, the film still holds a lot of potential that just wasn’t utilized - the promising storyline, some of the characters that are better off alive or of use just like Stone or Tim or the creepy guy in the diner, and the somehow forgivable cinematography. Nothing in it is worthy of remembering, and it’s probably for the best. ![]() Sans the depth of dread like the original, Pulse (2006) is the sort of movie that will get lost swimming in your pool of horror movie memories. Like most remakes go, Pulse (2006) gives off a tasteless depiction that is, needless to say, uncalled for. Unlike its Japanese original, Pulse (2006) settles for cheap scares dressed in aggressive visuals for it to be worthy of being called a horror film instead of sharing the creativity of the original. While it concludes to be unnecessary and unjustifiable, the scene where Izzie was tackled by a many-legged ghost coming out of a washing machine in the laundry room was frantic and panic-inducing in all its glory. The film relies on ambitious visuals and graphic illustrations to be able to convey the horror that it wants to put out there. Pulse (2006) is heavily characterized by the typical scares and jumps that most 2000s horror films and B-movies are made of. As her friends start to die one by one, Mattie teams up with Dex on a race against time to try to get to the bottom of everything before they too meet their own demise. Mattie then meets Dex, the guy who has bought Josh’s old computer unit. All around her, people are dying under strange and random circumstances. Paying a trip to his apartment, she discovers that Josh doesn’t seem to be the same person he is. Mattie becomes considerably concerned when her boyfriend Josh starts acting increasingly distant from her, devoting his time to working with codes on his computer. Producers: Anant Singh, Brian Cox, Michael Leahy, Joel SoissonĬhristina Milian as Isabelle “Izzie” Fuentesīrad Dourif as Creepy Guy from diner Rating = 0.5/5 Graves
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