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Milla Jovovich in Ultraviolet (2006)

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Ultraviolet

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    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, Equilibrium (2002) (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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  • How long is Ultraviolet?
    1 hour and 28 minutes
  • When was Ultraviolet released?
    March 3, 2006
  • What is the IMDb rating of Ultraviolet?
    4.4 out of 10
  • Who stars in Ultraviolet?
    Milla Jovovich, Cameron Bright, and Nick Chinlund
  • Who wrote Ultraviolet?
    Kurt Wimmer
  • Who directed Ultraviolet?
    Kurt Wimmer
  • Who was the composer for Ultraviolet?
    Klaus Badelt
  • Who was the producer of Ultraviolet?
    Pauline Chan and John Baldecchi
  • Who was the executive producer of Ultraviolet?
    Charles Wang, Tony Mark, Sue Jett, and T.C. Wang
  • Who was the cinematographer for Ultraviolet?
    Arthur Wong
  • Who was the editor of Ultraviolet?
    William Yeh
  • Who are the characters in Ultraviolet?
    Violet Song Jat Shariff, Garth, and Violet's Husband
  • What is the plot of Ultraviolet?
    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.
  • What was the budget for Ultraviolet?
    $30 million
  • How much did Ultraviolet earn at the worldwide box office?
    $31.1 million
  • How much did Ultraviolet earn at the US box office?
    $18.5 million
  • What is Ultraviolet rated?
    PG-13
  • What genre is Ultraviolet?
    Action and Sci-Fi
  • How many awards has Ultraviolet won?
    1 award
  • How many awards has Ultraviolet been nominated for?
    3 nominations

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