

Ultraviolet: Code 044
044 becomes the strongest female soldier excelling in combat through gene manipulation using a virus. However, in exchange for her abilities, her days become numbered.
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future, humanity has been infected by a virus that grants superhuman abilities but also a short lifespan, turning victims into vampires. Chise, a young woman infected with the virus, is recruited by a secret organization called the "Phage" to fight against the "Seraphim," an elite group of vampires who are attempting to eradicate humanity. As Chise battles her inner demons and the monstrous beings around her, she uncovers a conspiracy that threatens to consume the world.
Critical Reception
Ultraviolet: Code 044 received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its striking animation style, action sequences, and mature themes, some found the plot to be derivative or rushed. Overall, it is considered a decent anime adaptation of the live-action film.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visually dynamic animation and intense action sequences.
- Appreciated for its darker, more mature take on the Ultraviolet universe.
- Criticized by some for a plot that felt rushed or overly complex.
Google audience: Audience reception for Ultraviolet: Code 044 on Google is not widely documented with specific sentiment analysis. However, general discussions suggest appreciation for its animation and action, with some viewers finding it a worthy adaptation.
Fun Fact
The anime series 'Ultraviolet: Code 044' is based on the 2006 live-action film 'Ultraviolet,' but it reimagines the story with an original plot and characters, setting it in a Japanese context.
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