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Ultraviolet
After a strange gene that by mistake strikes the earth, where it effects on people by making them as vampires and provides them with super powers, such as speed and great intelligence, but, everything changes, when a young guy appears that seems to have powers that will destroy the hemophage, the thing that leads Violet to try to protect that boy.
5 June 1968, Buenos Aires, Argentina
19 September 1973, Kerrville, Texas, USA
4 October 1975, Vienna, Austria
4 May 1978
17 September 1972, London, England, UK
12 May 1971, Jersey, Channel Islands
July 11, 1929 in Cheshire, England, UK
17 December 1975, Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Ukraine]
12 November 1962, San Francisco, California, USA
April 29, 2009
One of the worst movies of 2006 so far.
March 01, 2007
The narrative is so jumbled that even the actors can't seem to keep track of what exactly is meant to be happening.
July 02, 2007
Undemanding, unengaging, and glaringly unoriginal, Ultraviolet gives real comic books a bad name.
December 31, 2012
The 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.
July 14, 2007
Really, you can't blame Ms. Jovovich.
March 25, 2006
Ultra-dumb.
January 17, 2010
Woefully nonsensical from start to finish...
August 27, 2009
The 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.
March 08, 2006
Wimmer borrows all his best ideas from other movies...then spackles over his half-assed plot with a shiny aesthetic.
March 08, 2006
Crank your brain to its lowest possible idle and you'll still overthink Ultraviolet.
June 24, 2006
Derivative, adolescent tosh.
March 06, 2007
Despite the expository speeches draped over this like birthday bunting, the story remains largely incomprehensible.

