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These things about ''[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]]'' are subjective - not everyone will agree with all of them.
== Subjective tropes for the [[Ultraviolet (film)|film]] ==
 
* [[Anvilicious]]: The awfulness in the systematic discrimination and rounding up of the hemophages is hammered on in one particular scene where a family of hemophages is seen dressed up as Hasidic Jews, complete with biohazard patches.
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* [[Moral Event Horizon]]: The Ministry deliberately terminated Violet's pregnancy. She doesn't know this. [[All There in the Manual|Neither does the audience]].
** It's blink and you won't hear it moment on the soundtrack - when she escapes with the "package", a voice identifies her as "a plague victim whose pregnancy was forcibly terminated..."
 
* [[So Bad It's Good]]: A [[Guilty Pleasure]] for many.
* [[Special Effects Failure]]: the CGI was decent for its time, but it doesn't particularly hold up today.
 
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== Subjective tropes for the [[Ultraviolet (TV series)|television series]] ==
* [[Body Horror]]: In Episode 2, {{spoiler|a girl who had her back completely and utterly broken in a motorcycle accident is turned into a vampire. There is a bloodchilling shot from behind in which you see ''her back is still broken'', even as a vampire.}}
* [[Hot Scientist]]: Angie March.
* [[Squick]]: A vampire accidentally runs down a young woman and breaks her spine in multiple places, paralysing her for life. {{spoiler|He then turns her into a vampire so she can walk again. She's still wearing her hospital gown when she confronts Michael, and her back is exposed. The pieces of her spine are visibly misaligned under her skin, and every time she moves there are clicking sounds as the bones grind together.}}
 
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