Pros: brilliantly performed, written, directed, scored Cons: far too prosaically-paced and complex for most
The parallel is clear between Mike Max (Bill Pullman: Zero Effect) and Ray Bering (Gabriel Byrne) even though one is a billionaire Hollywood movie producer, and the other is a computer scientist charged with creating an all-invasive visual...
Pros: ya get to see Andie MacDowell in some neato underwear...I hope you don't think of me as shallow...the scene was lit rather well...the framing was quite good too... Cons: COUGH...COUGH....rip off....COUGH...COUGH
As a person who collects FBI surveillance equipment and places it all over the city in order to spy on strangers, I felt ripped off by The End Of Violence. You see, it's about a secret network of cameras which have been placed all over Los Angeles as a...
Pros: interesting scenario, that isn't too fanatical Cons: the pacing rides the line that seperates those that can focus and those that can't.
This movie is the slow paced, silent indy version of Enemy of the State.
Not being a huge fan of the govt in general, I tend to dig these kind of paranoid fantasies. I don't usually have the patience to sit through a movie where you don't really...
The world is fraught with questions. What created it? Why is it so ugly and beautiful at the same time? How can things like irony exist? How can a thriller be entitled The End of Violence? Of those four questions, I can answer only one, and I can answer...
Product DetailsOriginal Title:The End Of ViolenceActors: Byrne, Gabriel - Macdowell, Andie - Pullman, BillCondition: NEWFormat: DVDDirector: Wenders,...More at iNetVideo.com
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