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* TruthInTelevision: While accelerated immensely, many of the component failures are accurate, showing them melting due to a massive amount of heat, which is a major byproduct of electrical discharge.
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* TruthInTelevision: While accelerated immensely, many of the component failures are accurate, showing them melting due to a massive amount of heat, the various electrical components expanding and bursting open and/or melting, which is a major byproduct well known and documented result of component failure in electrical discharge.components.
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* ExplosiveOverclocking: Plenty. Even an electricity meter ends up overloading.
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* ExplosiveOverclocking: Plenty. Even an electricity meter ends up overloading.overloading during the finale.
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[[caption-width-right:269:In every second of every day, it improves our lives. And in a flash, it can end them.]]
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In this 1998 horror film, a highly aggressive, paranormal intelligence thriving within the electrical grid system of Los Angeles, California is moving from house to house. It terrorizes the occupants by taking control of the appliances, killing them or causing them to wreck the house in an effort to destroy it. Once this has been accomplished, it travels along the power lines to the next house, and the terror restarts. Having thus wrecked one household in a quiet, suburban neighborhood, the pulse finds itself in the home of a boy's divorced father whom he is visiting. It gradually takes control of everything, injuring the stepmother, and trapping father and son, who must fight their way out.
No relation to the 2001 Japanese horror film ''Film/{{Kairo}}'', known as ''Pulse'' in the West (and in its [[ForeignRemake American remake]]). It is equally unrelated to the 2015 [[VideoGame/{{Pulse}} horror game]], or to [[Webcomic/{{Pulse}} superhero webcomic]].
No relation to the 2001 Japanese horror film ''Film/{{Kairo}}'', known as ''Pulse'' in the West (and in its [[ForeignRemake American remake]]). It is equally unrelated to the 2015 [[VideoGame/{{Pulse}} horror game]], or to [[Webcomic/{{Pulse}} superhero webcomic]].
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In this 1998 1988 horror film, a highly aggressive, paranormal intelligence thriving within the electrical grid system of Los Angeles, California is moving from house to house. It terrorizes the occupants by taking control of the appliances, killing them or causing them to wreck the house in an effort to destroy it. Once this has been accomplished, it travels along the power lines to the next house, and the terror restarts. Having thus wrecked one household in a quiet, suburban neighborhood, the pulse finds itself in the home of a boy's divorced father whom he is visiting. It gradually takes control of everything, injuring the stepmother, and trapping father and son, who must fight their way out.
No relation to the 2001 Japanese horror film ''Film/{{Kairo}}'', known as ''Pulse'' in the West (andin its [[ForeignRemake American remake]]).remake]] of the same name). It is equally unrelated to the 2015 [[VideoGame/{{Pulse}} horror game]], or to [[Webcomic/{{Pulse}} superhero webcomic]].
No relation to the 2001 Japanese horror film ''Film/{{Kairo}}'', known as ''Pulse'' in the West (and
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A highly aggressive, paranormal intelligence thriving within the electrical grid system of Los Angeles, California is moving from house to house. It terrorizes the occupants by taking control of the appliances, killing them or causing them to wreck the house in an effort to destroy it. Once this has been accomplished, it travels along the power lines to the next house, and the terror restarts. Having thus wrecked one household in a quiet, suburban neighborhood, the pulse finds itself in the home of a boy's divorced father whom he is visiting. It gradually takes control of everything, injuring the stepmother, and trapping father and son, who must fight their way out.
No relation to the 2001 Japanese horror film ''Film/{{Kairo}}'', known as ''Pulse'' in the West (and in its [[ForeignRemake American remake]]).
No relation to the 2001 Japanese horror film ''Film/{{Kairo}}'', known as ''Pulse'' in the West (and in its [[ForeignRemake American remake]]).
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* TruthInTelevision: While accelerated immensely, many of the component failures are accurate, showing them melting due to a massive amount of heat, which is a major byproduct of electrical discharge.
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* TruthInTelevision: While accelerated immensely, many of the component failures are accurate, showing them melting due to a massive amount of heat, which is a major byproduct of electrical discharge.discharge.
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* HangingByTheFingers: A minor case of this in the climax, to avoid touching a flooded floor.
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* TrashTheSet: Everything in the house is either smashed, blown up or forced into meltdown by the end of the film.
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* TrashTheSet: Everything in the house is either smashed, set on fire, blown up or forced into meltdown by the end of the film.film, with the penultimate scene showing a slow-motion shot of part of a telegraph pole smashing through the house itself just to finish it off.
* TruthInTelevision: While accelerated immensely, many of the component failures are accurate, showing them melting due to a massive amount of heat, which is a major byproduct of electrical discharge.
* TruthInTelevision: While accelerated immensely, many of the component failures are accurate, showing them melting due to a massive amount of heat, which is a major byproduct of electrical discharge.
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No relation to the 2001 Japanese horror film ''Film/{{Kairo}}'', known as ''Pulse'' in the West (and in its [[ForeignRemake American remake]]).
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-->'''Stevie''': She was washing the dishes, and she turned on the garbage disposal, and there was something stuck in it, it was this metal thing, it wasn't even a knife or a fork, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment it was some kind of metal thing, and when she turned it on,]] it shot that metal thing right up into her ''face!'' Shot it up just like a gun! [[ChewingTheScenery Isn't that]] ''[[ChewingTheScenery baaaaad?]]'' It shot it up right through her eyeball!
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-->'''Stevie''': She was washing the dishes, and she turned on the garbage disposal, and there was something stuck in it, it was this metal thing, it wasn't even a knife or a fork, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment it was some kind of metal thing, thing,]] and when she turned it on,]] on, it shot that metal thing right up into her ''face!'' Shot it up just like a gun! [[ChewingTheScenery Isn't that]] ''[[ChewingTheScenery baaaaad?]]'' It shot it up right through her eyeball!
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* EyeScream: Stevie relates a story of this happening to the dead neighbor's wife to David. However, with the way the child actor tells the tale, it comes across more as hilarious Narm than anything remotely scary:
-->'''Stevie''': She was washing the dishes, and she turned on the garbage disposal, and there was something stuck in it, it was this metal thing, it wasn't even a knife or a fork, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment it was some kind of metal thing, and when she turned it on,]] it shot that metal thing right up into her ''face!'' Shot it up just like a gun! [[ChewingTheScenery Isn't that]] ''[[ChewingTheScenery baaaaad?]]'' It shot it up right through her eyeball!
-->'''Stevie''': She was washing the dishes, and she turned on the garbage disposal, and there was something stuck in it, it was this metal thing, it wasn't even a knife or a fork, [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment it was some kind of metal thing, and when she turned it on,]] it shot that metal thing right up into her ''face!'' Shot it up just like a gun! [[ChewingTheScenery Isn't that]] ''[[ChewingTheScenery baaaaad?]]'' It shot it up right through her eyeball!
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* InscrutableAliens: What the titular Pulse is, for all means and purposes. It's never said where it came from or if it has any plans other than kill willy-nilly.
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* ExplosiveOverclocking: Plenty. Even an electricity meter ends up overloading.
* FailsafeFailure: All over the place. If something has enough electronics in it, it will [[ExplosiveOverclocking fail spectacularly.]]
* TrashTheSet: Everything in the house is either smashed, blown up or forced into meltdown by the end of the film.
* ExplosiveOverclocking: Plenty. Even an electricity meter ends up overloading.
* FailsafeFailure: All over the place. If something has enough electronics in it, it will [[ExplosiveOverclocking fail spectacularly.]]
* TrashTheSet: Everything in the house is either smashed, blown up or forced into meltdown by the end of the film.
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A highly aggressive, paranormal intelligence thriving within the electrical grid system of Los Angeles, California is moving from house to house. It terrorizes the occupants by taking control of the appliances, killing them or causing them to wreck the house in an effort to destroy it. Once this has been accomplished, it travels along the power lines to the next house, and the terror restarts. Having thus wrecked one household in a quiet, suburban neighborhood, the pulse finds itself in the home of a boy's divorced father whom he is visiting. It gradually takes control of everything, injuring the stepmother, and trapping father and son, who must fight their way out.out.
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