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Ultraviolet

  • 2006
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Milla Jovovich in Ultraviolet (2006)
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A beautiful haemophage infected with a virus that gives her superhuman powers has to protect a boy in a futuristic world, who is thought to be carrying antigens that would destroy all hæmoph... Read allA beautiful haemophage infected with a virus that gives her superhuman powers has to protect a boy in a futuristic world, who is thought to be carrying antigens that would destroy all hæmophages.A beautiful haemophage infected with a virus that gives her superhuman powers has to protect a boy in a futuristic world, who is thought to be carrying antigens that would destroy all hæmophages.

  • Director
    • Kurt Wimmer
  • Writer
    • Kurt Wimmer
  • Stars
    • Milla Jovovich
    • Cameron Bright
    • Nick Chinlund
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    86K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kurt Wimmer
    • Writer
      • Kurt Wimmer
    • Stars
      • Milla Jovovich
      • Cameron Bright
      • Nick Chinlund
    • 874User reviews
    • 160Critic reviews
    • 18Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Milla Jovovich
    Milla Jovovich
    • Violet Song Jat Shariff
    Cameron Bright
    Cameron Bright
    • Six
    Nick Chinlund
    Nick Chinlund
    • Ferdinand Daxus
    Sebastien Andrieu
    Sebastien Andrieu
    • Nerva
    Ida Martin
    • Young Violet
    William Fichtner
    William Fichtner
    • Garth
    David E. Collier
    David E. Collier
    • BF-1
    • (as David Collier)
    Kieran O'Rorke
    • Detective Cross
    Digger Mesch
    Digger Mesch
    • Detective Endera
    Ryan Martin
    Ryan Martin
    • Detective Breeder
    Steven Calcote
    Steven Calcote
    • Young Daxus
    Ricardo Mamood-Vega
    Ricardo Mamood-Vega
    • Violet's Husband
    • (as Ricardo Mamood)
    Mike Smith
    Mike Smith
    • Hospital Hemophage
    Clay Cullen
    • Rebel Hemophage
    Jennifer Caputo
    Jennifer Caputo
    • Elizabeth P. Watkins
    Jack Murphy
    • Chief of Staff
    Diego Swing
    • Daxus Aide 1
    Ted Thomas
    • Daxus Aide 2
    • Director
      • Kurt Wimmer
    • Writer
      • Kurt Wimmer
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    5cybereaper

    Depends on your taste

    Personally, I love Milla. Even in this, she's still Milla. She's hot, she's fit and she handles the 'tough' role well. I hold the director responsible for bringing it all together. Personally, I didn't 'dislike' this movie. It reminds me of Doom. With the right budget, the right director and time, it could have been the best film of the year. Otherwise, it will leave you feeling like something's been left out. What I liked was the fact I went for a cheesy, mass-action, campy, comic-book/video game movie. I expected fighting, explosions, gratuitous scenes with some nudity and a minimal plot. No, this isn't plot intensive like Silent Hill. (Again, an underlying feature that could have been better handled). So, if you're like me, and you enjoy seeing Milla do her thang, faceless soldiers being under mass slaughter and needless, gratuitous violence, then this is the film for you. Of course, I look for this type of movie only once per year. Just as a break from everything else. The quota has been filled!
    3machintim

    Errrrr.... What?

    It is a little difficult to imagine why this film was released in its current form. It has some potential, the action sequences look a little mundane as we have seen it all before but they are quick and effective. The story is quirky enough to be interesting and some of the backdrops look good.

    The problem is, Ultraviolet neither makes sense nor holds together as a film. Huge chunks of action and story seem to have been lost on the cutting room floor. The film is left overloaded with the expensive bits that had already been paid for. Lots of sweeping city-scapes and shots of Mila walking down corridors don't make a film.

    It reminds me of other Japanese live action Manga smash-ups (See Kasshern etc). The problem is that Japanese films have every right not to make sense and be completely over the top, as it is what they do best. Unfortunately, due to a westernised need for slight reality, Hollywood have attempted same thing and ended up with a cheap looking film with a poor script stuck together with a bunch of crap one liners.
    amesmonde

    Underrated, Kurt Wimmer teams with Milla.

    The opening few minutes of Kurt Wimmer's Ultraviolet is a rip roaring, pulse pounding set up of action sequences and chases. Then the film calms down for a little breather until the next amazing fight sequence.

    Following a holocaust some humans have become Hemophages, a sub-species with enhanced physical abilities. Violet, must protect a nine-year-old boy who has been marked for death by the human government.

    In the wake of 2005's disappointing Aeon Flux, underrated Kurt Wimmer director of Equilibrium (2002) writer of The Recruit (2003) and Salt (2010) set about creating an up-to-the-minute Sci-fi.However, after shooting wrapped Kurt left after being pressured to deliver less emotional PG-13 rated film. In turn, Ultraviolet was completely re-edited by the studio and apparently this marred the finished product significantly.

    Acting wise, William Fichtner puts in an unusual performance, Sebastien Andrieu and Nick Chinlund both seem unsure what's going on. With an abundance of forgettable bad guys, Milla Jovovich excellently plays Violet who has enhanced speed, incredible stamina and acute intelligence. Her character at first seems very one dimensional as she plays her usual Resident Evil kick-ass self. But even in the short running time her character develops, you're given glimpses into here past, as she bonds with 'Six' played well by Cameron Bright.

    There's great effects, stunts and a thumping score. A lot of reviews have criticised the CGI usage, however, it's stylised, hyper-real and sleek. It's not meant to be faithful representation of a real world. Holograms, swords, a new invented language, gun-fighting and martial arts. It's science fiction entertainment, set in the 21st century, nothing more, nothing less.

    It's fast, it's fun - Ultraviolet is an pleasing sci-fi action but possibly could have been so much more if Wimmer was allowed to deliver his cut.
    5claudio_carvalho

    Killing Is Her Specialty

    In a future totalitarian society, there is a war between humans and the group of beings infected in a government experiment called "hemophages", with enhanced strength and abilities. When the warrior Ultraviolet (Milla Jovovich) is assigned to steal a secret weapon capable of destroying the "hemophages", she discloses that it is actually a boy called Six (Cameron Bright) that has been genetically modified. The maternal instinct of Ultraviolet arises and she fights against the tyrant Daxus (Nick Chinlund) and her mates leaded by Nerva (Sebastien Andrieu) trying to find an antidote and the cure of Six.

    "Ultraviolet" is a deceptive movie for many reasons. The first one certainly is the awful screenplay, with a bad story, silly dialogs and no development of the characters. The excessive use of CGI gives the sensation that the viewer is watching a video game, alternating beautiful colorful sequences with very poor special effects, like for example, the motorcycle sequence, when Ultraviolet is chased. I like movies based on cartoons, but Ultraviolet was a great deception. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "Ultravioleta" ("Ultraviolet")
    3ultraelite

    Definitely not Equilibrium

    Kurt Wimmer who wrote and directed Equilibrium, which imho is a great movie, failed miserably to repeat his former success. The idea's behind the movie had visible potential but unfortunately the execution was extremely poor. Bad acting, a confusing and altogether nonsensical story line, and most of all bad writing really killed this one for me. This movie seemed more like a commercial for CGI than anything else. The CGI however was excellent (except for the last scene, I guess they ran out of money)and probably the most interesting part of the movie. The action which is why I saw the movie suffered from repetition: from the characters, to the setups (Violet is being attacked when she is out-numbered), to the moves, unnecessary sword fighting when they have guns with bullets, unnecessarily repetitive situations (big circle everyone attacks at once and violet wins with ease no challenging battle), and a lack of depth. Kurt really missed the mark, better luck next time.

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    • Trivia
      Milla Jovovich has disowned the film, as she was disappointed on how it was handled by Sony, when the studio executives forced Kurt Wimmer to remove over 30 minutes of footage from the original cut. Kurt Wimmer has also disowned the final cut of the film, for not representing his original vision.
    • Goofs
      When Six is hanging over the well, he knocks off his left shoe to check the depth of the well. After he is rescued, he and Violet walk through a door and he has his left shoe on.
    • Quotes

      Violet: [to Six] Haven't you been paying attention? Killing is what I do. It's what I'm good at. I am a titan. A monolith. Nothing can stop me.

    • Crazy credits
      The opening credits appear in a montage of "Ultraviolet" comic book covers.

      The Screen Gems logo appears as a corner-box image on most of the covers, with each cover having a different style logo.
    • Alternate versions
      There is an 'Unrated Extended Cut' available on DVD, this version runs to around 94 minutes and drastically improves the comprehensibility of the story. The major addition is of some voice-over exposition from Violet which mentions the affects of 'hemophagia' and more of her own personal story. There are also some alterations to combat scenes which were presumably edited for content.
    • Connections
      Featured in UV Protection: The Making of 'Ultraviolet' (2006)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 14, 2006 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Gaumont Columbia Tristar (France)
      • Official site (Russia)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Vietnamese
    • Also known as
      • Ultravioleta
    • Filming locations
      • Shanghai, China
    • Production companies
      • Screen Gems
      • Ultravi Productions
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,535,812
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,064,880
      • Mar 5, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $31,070,211
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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