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Ultraviolet
TrailerIn the late 21st-century, a vampiric disease modifies some people, imbuing each of them with superhuman strength, intelligence and speed. A beautiful hemophage infected with the virus has to protect a boy in a futuristic world, who is thought to be carrying antigens that would destroy all hemophages.Actors: Milla Jovovich, Cameron Bright, Nick Chinlund, Sebastien Andrieu, Ida Martin, William Fichtner, David E. Collier, Kieran ORorke, Digger Mesch, Ryan Martin, Steven Calcote, ...»Director: Kurt WimmerCountry: United StatesDuration: 88 minQuality: HDRelease: 2006IMDb: 4.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Ultraviolet"
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Characters of "Ultraviolet"
Violet Song Jat ShariffPlayed by: Milla JovovichGarthPlayed by: William FichtnerViolet's HusbandPlayed by: Ricardo Mamood-Vega -
Directors of "Ultraviolet"
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Creators of "Ultraviolet"
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Critic Reviews of "Ultraviolet"
Village VoiceAugust 27, 2009The most receptive audience will mainly be enlightened to know that you can make a movie as thoroughly unprofessional as this one and still get it released in 3,000 theaters.
Chicago ReaderMarch 06, 2007Despite the expository speeches draped over this like birthday bunting, the story remains largely incomprehensible.
AV ClubMarch 08, 2006Wimmer borrows all his best ideas from other movies...then spackles over his half-assed plot with a shiny aesthetic.
Entertainment WeeklyMarch 08, 2006Crank your brain to its lowest possible idle and you'll still overthink Ultraviolet.
Examiner.comDecember 31, 2012The repetition of the action scenes play like an avant-garde joke about the indistinguishable nature of Hollywood fight scenes. Think Warhol's soup cans, only with actors posing with swords.
musicOMH.comJuly 02, 2007Undemanding, unengaging, and glaringly unoriginal, Ultraviolet gives real comic books a bad name.
Film Journal InternationalMarch 01, 2007The narrative is so jumbled that even the actors can't seem to keep track of what exactly is meant to be happening.
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Gallery of "Ultraviolet"