Pulse II: Afterlife
Pulse II: Afterlife
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Author: Jamie Bamber
Brand: CINEDIGM
Features:
- Factory sealed DVD
Binding: dvd
Format: Multiple Formats
Release Date: 30-09-2008
model number: 796019815307
Part Number: 796019815307
Details: Amazon.com
The presence of Battlestar Galactica's Jamie Bamber is the main selling point of Pulse 2: Afterlife, a direct-to-DVD sequel to 2006's Pulse, which was itself a remake of the popular Japanese horror film Kairo. Set in a macabre future world where the ghosts of the first film--which wreak havoc on the living via phone lines and computer connections--have now taken control of whole cities, Bamber stars as a father in search of his missing daughter, who may have disappeared into one of the spirit-plagued metropolises. With such an intriguing premise, it's a disappointment to watch it unfold so ploddingly in the hands of Joel Soisson, a director/producer who's made a name for himself by releasing unwarranted sequels to horror movies (White Noise 2, Mimic 2, Dracula 3: Ascension). The effort is further muddied by some atrocious green screen effects that betray their artifice immediately upon viewing. Ultimately, Pulse 2 is an unnecessary sequel that neither improves upon its predecessor nor inspires interest in a follow-up--which is already in the works, as indicated in the supplemental features. Soisson and his production team are featured on a lively if inconsequential commentary track; a pair of deleted scenes highlight the pervasive nature of the film's green-screen effects. --Paul Gaita
Product Description
After ghosts invade the human world through the Internet, a father must protect his daughter from the psychotic spirit of his ex-wife.
EAN: 0796019815307
Package Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
Languages: English, Spanish
