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'ULTRAVIOLET' TURNS OUT ULTRA LAME
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'ULTRAVIOLET' TURNS OUT ULTRA LAME
2006
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Milla Jovovich stars as Violet, an angry young woman who's lost her husband and her baby after being infected with a blood disease. This has turned her into a \"hemophage.\" Or a vampire, or something. Whatever it is, it's made her and others like her a target for the pure-blooded humans, led by the obsessive-compulsive government honcho Daxus (Nick Chinlund). And it's given her mind-bogglingly complex martial-arts skills. With his moon-shaped face and enormous blue eyes, Bright possesses an otherworldly look appropriate for the role. But he's also a really poised, intelligent young actor, much more so than \"Ultraviolet\" would indicate. He more than held his own with Nicole Kidman and Lauren Bacall in 2004's \"Birth\"; you should also check him out later this month as Aaron Eckhart's son in the hilarious \"Thank You for Smoking.\"
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Pittsburgh Post - Gazette
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