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The End of Violence
Directed by
Wim Wenders
R
1997
2h 1m
Drama
,
Thriller
5.6
29%
43%
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Mike is a successful Hollywood producer of violent movies. Then he himself experiences extreme violence, goes missing, joins some Latino gardeners and reviews his life.
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Cast of The End of Violence
Bill Pullman
Mike
Andie MacDowell
Paige
Gabriel Byrne
Ray
Loren Dean
"Doc"
Traci Lind
Cat
Daniel Benzali
Phelps
K. Todd Freeman
Six
John Diehl
Lowell
Pruitt Taylor Vince
Frank Cray
Peter Horton
Brian
Udo Kier
Zoltan
Enrique Castillo
Ramon
Nicole Ari Parker
Ade
Rosalind Chao
Claire
Marisol Padilla Sánchez
Mathilda
Marshall Bell
Call
Frederic Forrest
MacDermot
Samuel Fuller
Louis
Chris Douridas
Technician
Soledad St. Hilaire
Anita
Sal Lopez
Tito
Ulysses Cuadra
Jose
Aymara De Llano
Florinda
Henry Silva
Juan-Emilio
Ulusses Culzea
Jesus
Andy Alvarez
Philipo
Karen Ross
Fluffball
Reg Rogers
Jack
Sam Phillips
Singer
Michael Massee
Guy in Bar
O-Lan Jones
Barmaid
Black Encyclopaedia
Rapper 1
Meshell Ndegeocello
Malike
Victoria Duffy
Female Cop
Mili Avital
Featured Performer
Wim Wenders
Director / Writer / Producer
Nicholas Klein
Writer / Producer
Deepak Nayar
Producer
The End of Violence Ratings & Reviews
Zap2it.com
Daniel Fienberg
Boring, incoherent and insultingly didactic. It's like Wenders has never been to America, never observed Americans and never even seen an American movie.
Boxoffice Magazine
Wade Major
Wenders' observations and subtextual commentary about violence in American society are well-served by the nuances of Nicholas Klein's script.
Spirituality & Practice
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
A sophisticated and pensive film about a subject that fills contemporary movies and fuels our fantasies.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
Offers viewers opportunities to ponder a variety of diverse subjects, but its overall entertainment value is less than one might hope for.
USA Today
Mike Clark
Skip the movie but buy the CD.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Doesn't seem sure what it is about, or how it is about it.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Stack
A meandering mess, a plodding dud.
New York Times
Stephen Holden
With The End of Violence Mr. Wenders has made a film as resonant as his most memorable work.
Washington Post
Stephen Hunter
Dreary piece of post-modern funk.
Houston Chronicle
Jeff Millar
This goes on for two hours and two minutes. When I staggered out of the theater, I asked if Clinton was still president.
Salon.com
Andrew O'Hehir
A muddled, sentimental Euro-American hash, redeemed here and there from its fatal purposelessness by a few moments that remind us we're in the presence of a genuine cinematic visionary.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Wenders has succeeded in creating a mishmash of incendiary images about government conspiracy theories, but leaves the story up in the air.
San Francisco Examiner
Walter V. Addiego
It has its virtues -- Wenders is a skilled and thoughtful workman -- but hovers somewhere between a thriller and an art-house movie and won't fully satisfy fans of either.
Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
Jeff Vice
On the acting front, Pullman and the little-seen Lind are terrific, as is MacDowell.
Needcoffee.com
Widgett Walls
A horrendous, useless, soulless, sprawling two hours of your life you will not get back.
Film Journal International
Richard Porton
The flippancy of Wenders and Nicholas Klein's script, and the lethargic performances of a star-studded cast, trivialize presumably good intentions.
Compuserve
Harvey S. Karten
If Wenders does not succeed in condemning the role of violence in movies (which was not his intention), he does unfold a work of intricate texture.
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