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The hacker Josh invades the computer of Douglas Ziegler, who is developing a powerful wireless signal, and accidentally releases a mysterious force that takes the will to live of human beings, generating a suicide epidemic and increasing the force. His girlfriend and student of psychology, Mattie, sees each one of their common friends die and the destruction of the modern world, and together with her new acquaintance Dexter, they try to plan a virus developed by Josh in the n... (Full plot summary below)

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The hacker Josh invades the computer of Douglas Ziegler, who is developing a powerful wireless signal, and accidentally releases a mysterious force that takes the will to live of human beings, generating a suicide epidemic and increasing the force. His girlfriend and student of psychology, Mattie, sees each one of their common friends die and the destruction of the modern world, and together with her new acquaintance Dexter, they try to plan a virus developed by Josh in the network to shutdown the system and save mankind.

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Chicago Reader - 8/10 by J. R. JonesThe remake begins with the same premise and appropriates the most striking visuals, grafting them onto a more explicable but equally dull George Romero-style doomsday scenario.
Variety - 8/10 by Robert KoehlerA dumbed-down remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's disturbingly abstract Japanese horror film.
Ozus' World Movie Reviews - 8/10 by Dennis SchwartzIt was hard to find the pulse in this tame remake.
E! Online - 7/10 by Sydne SummerThe subtle mystery of the original is lost through over-the-top scenes.
Film Journal International - 7/10 by Ethan AlterLike so many stateside remakes of celebrated Japanese horror pictures, the American version of Pulse foregoes the original's thematic underpinnings in favor of cheap scares.
Reel.com - 7/10 by Pam GradyFor all those defects, Pulse is entertaining enough, providing one wants nothing more than an undemanding diversion.
Hollywood Reporter - 6/10 by Frank ScheckA horror film dealing with the terrors lurking via our computers, cell phones and other electronic devices, Pulse isn't nearly as scary as watching your hard drive crash or having your BlackBerry conk out in the middle of a vital call.
New York Times - 6/10 by Nathan LeeThe American version of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's "Pulse" mimics the plot fundamentals, but lacks any traces of Mr. Kurosawa’s creepy minimalism and conceptual rigor.
Cinema em Cena - 6/10 by Pablo VillaçaAparentemente, não há aparelho moderno que seja imune à invasão de fantasmas dispostos a utilizá-lo a fim de se espalharem pelo mundo.
MovieFreak.com - 6/10 by Sara Michelle FettersIt's an awful way for it all to crumble down into nothingness, and had director Jim Sonzero managed to hold it together for just a teensy bit longer I'd have been more than willing to give Pulse a pass.

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