

Ultraviolet
Directed by Kurt Wimmer4.49%30%5.2
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.
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Ultraviolet Ratings & Reviews
- RichardOctober 18, 2025This one had the ingredients for a cult classic: Milla Jovovich as a superhuman rebel, a sleek dystopian world and a virus that turns people into stylish, sword wielding hæmophages. But instead of a genre defining thrill ride, we got a glossy, incoherent mess that feels like a video game cutscene stretched to feature length. The visuals are ambitious, neon-drenched cityscapes, gravity defying stunts, but the CGI hasn’t aged well and the editing chops the action into confusion. The plot tries to juggle bio-politics, maternal instinct and mutant lore, but drops all three. Jovovich looks stunning but seems emotionally checked out and the dialogue is pure exposition soup. There are flashes of brilliance: the concept of self-aware viruses, the idea of a child carrying the cure and the occasional fight choreography that hints at what could’ve been. But it’s buried under style over substance choices and a script that forgot to breathe.
- MelanieOctober 18, 2025The movie starts with a terrible storyline, extremely bad acting. And some of the worse cinematography and Special effects i've ever seen. And somehow gets worse as the movie goes on
Ultraviolet Trivia
Ultraviolet was released on March 3, 2006.
Ultraviolet was directed by Kurt Wimmer.
Ultraviolet has a runtime of 87 min.
Ultraviolet was produced by John Baldecchi, Pauline Chan.
The key characters in Ultraviolet are Violet Song Jat Shariff (Milla Jovovich), Six (Cameron Bright), Ferdinand Daxus (Nick Chinlund).
Ultraviolet is rated PG-13.
Ultraviolet is a Sci-Fi, Action, Thriller film.
Ultraviolet has an audience rating of 3 out of 10.

























