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Ultraviolet

(2006)

Rated PG-13 for sequences of violent action throughout, partial nudity and language.

PG-13 87min.
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In the late 21st a disease called Hemophagia has genetically modified nearly an entire race of people, leaving them with such enhanced speed, intelligence, and strength that they resemble vampires in nearly every way. Read More
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July 21, 2009
Rean Rossier
I liked this action / war movie, I did not care for Violet that much she's kind of selfish. overall liked the action & music I never seen a movie liked Ultra Violet ( Cameron Bright was a good acter evan thou he bugs me sometimes ".) people said this movie was bad ??? WHY??
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