Review of Pulse 3

Pulse 3 (2008)
5/10
Conclusion
1 January 2020
Warning: Spoilers
So with Pulse 2: Afterlife comes Pulse 3: Invasion. Here is where the series concludes.

7 years after the events of the second film, Justine, now 17 years old, longs for a life outside the refugee shelter with her new foster parents. So one day after school, she finds an old laptop inside of a wrecked car. But no sooner does she turn it on, does she then start messenger chatting to an unknown user named "Adam". But as she leaves the camp, Justine begins to wonder if this user "Adam" is even real as she travels to the city.

I found the film to be more of an improvement over Pulse 2: Afterlife, story line wise that is. But only slightly, because like Pulse 2, this film utilised & overused the CGI too much. This film was shot back-to-back with Pulse 2 released the same year but later on. The opening scene felt out of place & pointless. We by this point are already aware of these spirits & what they do. Furthermore, the effects we bad as with the CGI. The ending wasn't too bad if not a bit all over the place. But hey, the ending was a satisfying enough conclusion.

Overall the film concludes the end of a weak but interesting enough trilogy. 5/10
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