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Pulse 2: Afterlife starring Jamie Bamber, Georgina Rylance, Karley Scott Collins, Boti Bliss has a R rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 29 min, and a scheduled release date of September 30th, 2008.
It received a user score of 43/100 on TMDb, which put together reviews from 84 experienced users.
Need a quick rundown of the movie? Here's the plot: "The world has been reshaped by the invasion of ghosts via the wireless internet. Cities are deserted, technology has been destroyed and the few remaining human beings eschew anything electrical in order to avoid a confrontation with the soulless ghosts that now wander the planet. Most of the ghosts are doomed to a repetitive loop of something they did while they were still despairing humans (a man repeatedly hangs himself, for example), but there are some ghosts so locked in denial, they do not know they are dead. They continue to haunt their homes, wrapped in fear that their souls will soon be torn from them."
'Pulse 2: Afterlife' is currently available to rent, purchase, or stream via subscription on Fandango At Home, Plex Channel, Fandango at Home Free, Apple TV, MovieSphere+ Amazon Channel, Prime Video, Plex, Google Play Movies, Fawesome, and YouTube .
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American technology horror trilogy, which began with a remake of Kiyoshi Kurosawa's 2001 Japanese horror film, Kairo.