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"We are so lonely," a voice whispered, not from the speakers, but from the air itself. "Death is just more of this. Forever."

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The lights dimmed. The audience, a mix of film majors, horror fans, and curious passersby, held their breath as the opening credits rolled. This time, when the static filled the screen, the subtitles glided silently beneath, each line a perfect echo of the original mood. "We are so lonely," a voice whispered, not

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The most terrifying scene in Pulse is not a ghost crawling out of a TV. It is a scene where a woman meets a ghost on a staircase. The ghost moves in a slow, jerky, unnatural way (a "ghost gait") and simply says: "I’ve been waiting for you. It’s so dark. Will you help me? I don’t want to be alone."

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