Pulse (2001) Explained: Why This Japanese Horror Predicted Our Disconnection
A Japanese horror movie made me realize why modern life feels so empty sometimes. In this video, I break down Pulse (2001) and how its themes of loneliness, isolation, and artificial connection helped me understand why so many people feel disconnected in the digital age. This isn’t just a horror movie about ghosts… it’s about what happens when we slowly stop truly connecting with each other. Watching this horror video made me confront an uncomfortable truth about modern society. It sparked thoughts on existentialism and why I feel empty sometimes, a deep emptiness that seems to permeate our way of life. This isn't just a scary movie; it's a social commentary on how we live now. 👻

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