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a5c7b9f00b Set in the late 21st century, a subculture of humans have emerged who have been modified genetically by a vampire-like disease, giving them enhanced speed, incredible stamina and acute intelligence, andthey are set apart from "normal" and "healthy" humans, the world is pushed to the brink of worldwide civil war aimed at the destruction of the "diseased" population. In the middle of this crossed-fire is - an infected beautiful woman - Ultraviolet, who finds herself protecting a nine-year-old boy who has been marked for death by the human governmenthe is believed to be a threat to humans.
In the late 21st a disease called Hemophagia has genetically modified nearly an entire race of people, leaving them with such enhanced speed, intelligence, and strength that they resemble vampires in nearly every way. Fear begins to breed within the power elitethe disease continues to spread and those infected prove to be truly superhuman, and now, a civil war is brewing between uninfected humans and those altered by Hemophagia. Caught dead in the center of it is an infected woman called Violet, who is bent on vengeance and has little left to lose. Provoked beyond reason by powers that will not rest until she and her people are dead, she will become everything her persecutors feared her to be
Although there were a vast number of terrible reviews, I decided to watch this movie because of the people posting 8-10 star reviews that promised that it wasn't actually that bad. It's definitely the case that some movies are unfairly trashed, and can offer fun, mindless entertainment. Don't be deceived: this is NOT one of those.<br/><br/>To summarise, the story is non-existent, the acting is awful, there is no characterisation at all, the fight scenes are on a whole new level of stupid (even for the genre), the CGI is poor and the movie is a waste of time. Milla looks good though.<br/><br/>The story is some nonsense about a vampire disease and the failed attempts to exterminate it. The bad guys are doctors who have somehow turned into a church that has no purpose except killing vampires (who are also the bad guys) yet also rules everything. I don't need to discuss any story events because there really aren't any: nothing of any interest actually happens, and I finished the film wondering what I'd wasted my time on.<br/><br/>The acting is awful, though they admittedly didn't have much to work with, and we never learn anything interesting about any of the characters (pfft, who needs motivations to do anything?) and therefore don't care about what happens to them.<br/><br/>Usually, this type of film remains vaguely entertaining because of the fight scenes and mindless action. Not so here. Half of the fight scenes consist of a huge number of people in a circle around Milla, who spins once with a sword and kills them all. The rest involve them running at her one at a time, never attempting to use their weapons, and she kills them. There is never any tension or excitement, and the repetitive choreography is really dull. The few times where there are so many people that she would have to do something interesting to beat them are simply not shown. The CGI is also ridiculously bad at several points that it genuinely looks like a low quality video game.<br/><br/>In short, even if you have liked many similar looking films in the past, Ultraviolet is almost certainly not worth your time.
Ultra Violet is a great, fun action film. It really does put the "science fiction" back into Sci-Fi action films using creative technology to embellish main character Violet's capabilities. It also takes chase scenes to places they've never gone before (specifically, sideways). As you would probably expect from a Milla Jovovich action vehicle, the plot is quite thin and serves mostlya source of sympathy for Violet, and a reason to have many, many, many fights. However, since the plot is so minimal it doesn't get bogged down with itself or worse, have huge holes or contradictions. There's enough there to motivate the characters and to let the villain have some surprises up his sleeve.<br/><br/>The fights are really good. As with Equilibrium, director Kurt Wimmer has done some more fanciful imagining of the possibilities of blending pistols and martial arts (and in this case, dance) into a mêlée fight sequence. Realistic? No; CoolHell, yes. And, he doesn't wear the tricks out. This sort of film typically has a lot of the main character dispatching minions with ridiculous ease. In this case, if she's not pulling off a new move, they keep the minion-icide to a minimum on-screen. That really helps keep the movie moving along.<br/><br/>The visual look is color-drenched, and somewhat-obviously-CGI; basically, like a futuristic comic brought to life. In fact, the anime influence is even mentioned in the opening credits sequence. It doesn't come across quitewellSin City's stark, mostly black & white look did, but it's a good effort. It does contain the feel of the film very well.<br/><br/>Milla's performance was very good. I don't just mean the fighting, I think she did very well at the few personal bits the film had. I definitely felt very sympathetic for her, maybe more than I was supposed to. In conclusion, if you're not expecting a heavy plot and just want to see a great action flick … well, get to the theater right away!
Jovovich is bad, and not in a good way. She turns in an epically expressionless performance (maybe she thought it was one of her modeling gigs?) but she sure looks great.
Ultraviolet is based on a script written by American film-maker Kurt Wimmer (who also directed the movie). Wimmer has admitted to getting the idea for the movie from a 1980 movie that centers around a woman and young boy on the run from the Mafia. Viewers also suggest that Wimmer was inspired by comic books and mangas, since the opening credits is a montage of comic book covers. Ultraviolet was subsequently novelized in 2006 by American author Yvonne Navarro. The song with the female vocal is "24" by Jem. Gun Kata is a fictional martial art, combining statistical analysis and gunplay, to fight many adversaries at the same time, even when vastly outnumbered. Violet uses Gun Kata when fighting guards throughout the movie. For additional information, see the trivia section here for Wimmer's earlier movie, <a href="/title/tt0238380/">Equilibrium (2002)</a> (2002). Her hair and clothes change colour to suit her mood during different scenes. Even though that most of the new scenes in the unrated version are mere extended plot sequences—mostly running less than a minute—it's probably still the version for people who like the movie to have, because the unrated version improves the balancing by adding extra plot. Also, the new plot scenes surely are deepening the story, and partly they're even evidently important.
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