The End of Violence (Blu-ray) R
Nothing Lasts Forever
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 2 hours, 2 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: March 24, 2015
- Originally Released: 1997
- Label: Olive Films
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Bill Pullman, Andie MacDowell & Gabriel Byrne | |
Performer: | Loren Dean, Traci Lind, Daniel Benzali, K. Todd Freeman, John Diehl, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Peter Horton, Udo Kier, Enrique Castillo, Nicole Ari Parker, Rosalind Chao, Marisol Padilla Sanchez, Marshall Bell, Frederic Forrest & Henry Silva | |
Directed by | Wim Wenders | |
Edited by | Peter Przygodda | |
Screenwriting by | Nicholas Klein | |
Composition by | Ry Cooder | |
Story by | Wim Wenders & Nicholas Klein | |
Produced by | Nicholas Klein, Deepak Nayar & Wim Wenders | |
Director of Photography: | Pascal Rabaud |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 3/5 --
A trama principal se perde em um emaranhado de cenas que, rigorosamente, nada acrescentam ao filme.
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Cinema em Cena
Rating: 4/5 --
astonishing but uneven
Shadows on the Wall
...Audacious and seductive....As complex as it is beautiful, it has echoes of 1984 and THE CONVERSATION and offers a shrewdly observed panorama of contemporary L.A. in general and Hollywood in particular...
Los Angeles Times
...[A] brilliant puzzle of a film....Mr. Wenders has made a film as resonant as his most memorable work...
New York Times
Rating: 3/5 --
Wenders' observations and subtextual commentary about violence in American society are well-served by the nuances of Nicholas Klein's script.
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Boxoffice Magazine
Rating: 2.5/4 --
Offers viewers opportunities to ponder a variety of diverse subjects, but its overall entertainment value is less than one might hope for.
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ReelViews
Rating: 2/4 --
Doesn't seem sure what it is about, or how it is about it.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Product Description:
A Hollywood producer of violent action movies reflects on his ambitious, materialistic life after succumbing to the vagaries of street violence. His attack is captured on a new city-wide surveillance system, whose creator, while reviewing the details of the assault, comes to suspect the far-reaching implications of his brainchild. A morality play by German auteur Wenders on the evils of violence as well as the consequences of the actions taken against it.