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{{quote| ''"Hello. My name is Violet and I was born into a world you may not understand."''}}
 
''Ultraviolet'' is a 2006 [[Science Fiction]] / Action film starring [[Milla Jovovich]] as the eponymous Violet, fighting in a guerrilla war against the oppressive Arch-Ministry government in a dystopian future.
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In 2008, the studio Madhouse produced a 12 episode anime series loosely based on the film titled ''Ultraviolet: Code 044''.
 
Not to be confused with ''[[Ultraviolet (TV series)|Ultraviolet]]'' the British television series, which was also a modern take on vampires, but which could otherwise not be more different in story, style and tone.
 
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* [[Action Girl]]: Violet, of course.
* [[Authority Equals Asskicking]]: Daxus. It helps that {{spoiler|he is a hemophage himself.}}
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* [[Cosmic Deadline]]: Which seems to set about ''twenty minutes in''.
* [[Deadly Dodging]]: Violet kills most of a group of gunmen mooks this way. It helps that they were stupid enough to stand in a ''circle'' around her with guns pointed inwards...
* [[Death Byby Cameo]]: Director Kurt Wimmer.
* [[Dueling Movies]]: With ''[[Underworld Evolution]]'' or ''[[Blade Trinity]]'' or possibly both and maybe even with ''[[Thirty30 Days of Night (Film)|Thirty Days of Night]]'', which would explain why the vampire subtext seemed a little buried.
* [[Elite Mooks]]: The guys with katanas... maybe. You'd have to be either crazy-good or just plain crazy to be armed with a sword when everyone else has access to guns.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The original cut of this film clocked in at about 120 minutes. The version shown in theaters? 88. And apparently, both Milla and Kurt were locked out of the editing process. The extended cut on home video clocks in at 97 or so minutes and is better, but unavailable on Blu-Ray because Sony refused at the time to allow unrated or NC-17 content on the format. Double whammy. The [[Novelization]], however, uses the [[What Could Have Been|unedited story]].
* [[Extended Disarming]]: The computer attempts to tally all the weapons in Violet's [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]. It finally gives up and just says "many" in a very surprised-sounding voice.
* [[Faceless Goons]]: The Ministry's [[Mooks]].
* [[Faux Symbolism]]: The prologue shows hemophage victims [[You Have to Have Jews|wearing black hats and clothing]], being [[Fantastic Racism|harassed by skinheads]], and [[A Nazi Byby Any Other Name|herded into camps]]. This sequence serves no narrative purpose and is never referenced again.
** Possibly because after the opening sequence, almost all the hemophages were executed? As Violet herself says "The ones that survived... started fighting back."
* [[Fictional Document]]: The opening credits show that the movie is supposed to be based on a series of comic books or manga.
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* [[Gun Kata]]: And lots of it.
* [[Hammerspace]]: Used liberally. The hemophage strike team in the opening has shoulder-mounted ones that holds swords, Violet has her wrist-mounted [[Hyperspace Arsenal]], Garth has an entire [[Mad Scientist Laboratory]] in a semi, and Daxus keeps Six.
* [[Heal It Withwith Fire]]: In the final battle, Violet's hands are cut up pretty badly, so she fires her SMG's so she can use the muzzle heat to cauterize the wounds.
* [[Hollywood Darkness]]: Averted. When the hemophages shoot out the lights, it actually gets too dark to see what happens. Given the amount of bodies on the ground when the lights come back on, we can guess, though.
* [[Hot Chick Withwith a Sword]]: Pretty much the whole point of the film really.
* [[How Many All of Them]]
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]]: Violet caries a ridiculously large number of guns and her sword in a pocket dimension. This leads to a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] when the computer in the Arch-Ministry building scans her for hidden weapons.
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* [[Novelization]]: A book version of the film was written by Yvonne Navarro, which is based and expands upon the original, uncut screenplay.
* [[Oblivious to Love]]: Violet seems completely unaware that Garth has feelings for her.
* [[Our Vampires Are Different]]: The hemophages are infected with a disease that's been around since ancient times, creating the myth of vampires. This virus, however, has been modified in an attempt to create [[Super Soldier|Super Soldiers]]s.
* [[Phlebotinum Rebel]]: All of the hemophages, but especially Violet. Six can be seen this way as well.
* [[PietaPietà Plagiarism]]: At the end.
* [[The Power of Love]]: {{spoiler|Violet crying over Six's body brings him back to life... because her tears infected him with hemophagia.}}
* [[Pro-Human Transhuman]]: Subverted.
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* [[She Fu]]: Need you ask?
* [[Short-Range Long-Range Weapon]]: The mooks are so very guilty of this.
* [[Shout-Out]]: One near-archetypical shot in particular may be a reference to ''[[Ghost in Thethe Shell]]'', to ''[[The Matrix]]'', or to both.
* [[Slouch of Villainy]]: Nerva does this.
* [[Smug Snake]]: Daxus
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