
Name: Ultraviolet
Genre: Science Fiction/Action
Year of Release: 2006
Director(s): Kurt Wimmer
Producer(s): John Baldecchi, Lucas Foster, and Tony Mark
Distributor(s): Screen Gems
Review-
Honestly I found this movie to be atrocious. My main beef is mostly with Screen Gems who would not allow the director and starring actress in discussions on the editing process and even edited half an hour out of the film to keep it PG-13, removing the bulk of the plotline. The acting on many antagonists and supporting chracters was also dreary with many of them lacking good enough emotion to even seem real rather than looking like robots with no soul. The CGI was also horrid and very low budget to my disappointment especially in such a huge landscape design for the main setting. The plot felt off and the character of Six felt a little too young to have such a mature personality and it felt like it didn't quite fit. Emotional scenes felt uninspiring and the whole thing looked disastrous. Ultraviolet had about the luminessence of a flickering lightbulb.