Ultraviolet, a sci-fi action film

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This is a sci-fi action film directed by Kurt Wimmer. Starring Milla Jovovich as Violet Song Jat Shariff, the film takes place in a dystopian future where humanity is facing a biological and political threat.

The story begins in a world where a virus has transformed a group of people into beings called “hemophiles,” who possess superhuman abilities due to their exposure to the virus.

However, these hemophiles are persecuted and considered dangerous by the government, which seeks to eradicate them. Violet, a hemophile warrior, becomes a key figure in the fight against the oppressive regime.

Violet is a strong and determined woman who has dedicated her life to protecting her community of hemophiles. Her life takes an unexpected turn when she learns that a boy named Six, who is targeted by government forces, is in danger.


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This child is considered a threat because of his connection to the virus and his potential to become a leader among the hemophiles.

As Violet embarks on a mission to rescue Six, she faces a series of adversities and enemies, including a powerful military leader named Daxus, played by Nick Chinlund.

Daxus is determined to capture Six and eliminate all hemophiles, leading Violet to fight not only for the boy's life, but also for the survival of her race.

The film is notable for its distinctive visual style, which combines comic book elements and futuristic aesthetics. The action scenes are intense and spectacularly choreographed, allowing Milla Jovovich to showcase her skills as an action actress.


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Throughout the film, themes such as identity, the struggle for freedom and resistance against oppression are explored.

As the plot progresses, Violet discovers more about the true purpose behind the persecution of hemophiles and the connection between her past and the future of humanity.

The story unfolds in a setting full of intrigue and conspiracies, which keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.