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    Ultraviolet Director: Kurt Wimmer Cast: Milla Jovovich, Cameron Bright, Nick Chinlund, Sebastien Andrieu

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/05/2008
    • Original Release: 2006
    • Rating: Rated PG13
    • Sales Rank: 41,381
     
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    Disc #1 -- Ultraviolet
    1. Chapter 1 [3:21]
    2. Chapter 2 [2:00]
    3. Chapter 3 [4:44]
    4. Chapter 4 [3:37]
    5. Chapter 5 [2:41]
    6. Chapter 6 [3:05]
    7. Chapter 7 [3:33]
    8. Chapter 8 [3:39]
    9. Chapter 9 [3:59]
    10. Chapter 10 [2:44]
    11. Chapter 11 [3:19]
    12. Chapter 12 [2:03]
    13. Chapter 13 [3:18]
    14. Chapter 14 [3:16]
    15. Chapter 15 [2:12]
    16. Chapter 16 [3:52]
    17. Chapter 17 [1:38]
    18. Chapter 18 [3:53]
    19. Chapter 19 [3:01]
    20. Chapter 20 [4:40]
    21. Chapter 21 [3:07]
    22. Chapter 22 [2:33]
    23. Chapter 23 [2:12]
    24. Chapter 24 [2:09]
    25. Chapter 25 [3:41]
    26. Chapter 26 [2:03]
    27. Chapter 27 [2:40]
    28. Chapter 28 [4:10]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This entry in the videogame-as-movie sweepstakes borrows equally from Japanese anime, comic books, martial-arts films, and -- most improbably -- John Cassavetes' 1980 thriller, Gloria. In terms of production design and action choreography, it most closely resembles the recent Aeon Flux, right down to the provocatively clad, emotionally distant female protagonist. And, like that Charlize Theron star vehicle, it takes place in a dystopian future that finds the remnants of humanity centrally located in a megalopolis ruled by an elite group of scientists. Violet (Milla Jovovich), one of a rebel faction infected with a virus that enhances physical prowess, is directed to find and seize a rumored super-weapon currently held by the city's totalitarian rulers. That "weapon" turns out to be a young boy named Six (Cameron Bright), whose mutant genetic structure may hold the secret to a cure for the virus. When Six becomes a target, Violet takes desperate measures to keep him alive. Director Kurt Wimmer might easily have made this frankly derivative mélange a delirious spoof, but he opts instead for a grim tone. Fans of Matrix-styled fights and shootouts may experience déjà vu amid Wimmer's impressive array of combat scenes, which hit the marks but break little new ground. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    A reviewerby Anonymous

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    November 28, 2007: This movie made me laugh... was it supposed to? I don't think so. The entire concept was just so rediculous that one couldn't help but find humor in it. Nothing about this movie was well done.

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Uncensored edition.

    Ultra Interestingby Anonymous

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    August 17, 2007: Speaking in basic terms Ultraviolet is a surreal look into an unusual future, where humans and modified humanoids called Hemophages are at the center of a civil war. What I liked about this film is the sheer creativeness and look of the characters, especially Milla Jovovich's ever changing outfits. The sets and environmental designs gives Ultraviolet a videogame feel. It's weird to understand at first, but somehow the story grows on you. I find Ultraviolet interesting, even though it's no Equallibrium, there is still something appealing about it

    This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Uncensored edition.


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