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So, 'UV Protection: The Making of 'Ultraviolet'' is a neat little doc that peels back the curtain on the production of that 2006 film. Michael Gillis really dives into the nuts and bolts — casting choices are explored, and you get a glimpse of the directing process that shaped the film's unique visual style. The pacing feels relaxed but informative, letting you soak in the behind-the-scenes vibe. It’s interesting how they handled the practical effects, especially when you think about the film’s over-the-top aesthetic. The cast interviews provide some fun insights too. There’s a certain atmosphere of experimentation here, making it a curious watch for anyone interested in the filmmaking process, even if the final product was divisive among viewers.
Released on DVD in 2006 alongside the film. · Runtime of about 30 minutes, concise yet informative. · Includes interviews with cast and crew, showcasing their experiences. · Features insights into the film's unique visual effects techniques.
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