Review of Ultraviolet (2006) by Kurtw. — 13 Mar 2006
With all the stunts, special effects and cinematic bravado of his previous forray into the dystopian domain, Kurt Wimmer disappoints only those who are unable to truly appreciate his no holds barred, no stunt too grand, no need for painfully prolonged fight scenes, (and no need for anything but black screen upon occasion) riotous, vampant, rambunctious film-making style.
If you feel cheated, it is likely because you expected it to bear any resemblance to Equilibrium. If you feel bored, it is likely because you are attempting to feel intellectually or emotionally connected to a story about a futuristic totalitarian society populated by religious fanatics and vampires.
This review of Ultraviolet (2006) was written by Kurtw. on 13 March 2006.
Ultraviolet has generally received negative reviews.
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