Ultraviolet story
Ultraviolet is a 2006 American dystopian science fiction action film written and directed by Kurt Wimmer and produced by Screen Gems. Synopsis: A woman infected with hemoglophagia, a fictional vampire-like disease, goes on a mission to overthrow the government and defeat its leader.
13 total · 6 major · 7 minor
| Theme | Level | Motivation |
|---|---|---|
| genocide | major | The Vice-Cardinal Ferdinand Daxus led world government was executing a plan to exterminate people who'd been exposed to the hemophage virus. |
| human-made pandemic | major | The story is premised on an engineered virus having wrought havoc around the world after leaking out from a nefarious American weapons lab. |
| humanoid mutant | major | The story is set in a future where a virus has transformed part of the population into mutants with vampire-like qualities. |
| the desire for vengeance | major | The titular heroine Ultraviolet was motivated by a desire to make Vice-Cardinal Ferdinand Daxus and others pay for the forced termination of her pregnancy some 12 years prior. |
| vampire | major | The hemophage mutants had such overt vampirical qualities as fangs, sensitivity to light, and heightened physical abilities. |
| world government | major | The story is set in a future where sovereign nations collapsed, human rights are abolished, and due to the state of emergency on the planet, a world government was established. |
| a person and their clone | minor | It turned out that the boy Six was a clone of Vice-Cardinal Ferdinand Daxus. |
| father and son | minor | The boy Six was led to believe that Vice-Cardinal Ferdinand Daxus was his father, when really Six was Daxus' clone. |
| hologram | minor | Remote holographic communication was a mundane reality in this world. In one notable instance of this Vice-Cardinal Ferdinand Daxus relayed an ultimatum to Ultraviolet by way of an oversized holographic projection of his head. |
| human cloning | minor | It turned out that the boy Six was a clone of Vice-Cardinal Ferdinand Daxus. |