This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph The End of Violence (1997) directed by Wim Wenders
While critics often praise its visual atmosphere—captured by cinematographer —the film is sometimes described as an ambitious but pacing-heavy "over-ambitious mess" due to its numerous subplots and philosophical weight. How to Watch Crimini_invisibili_1997-Altadefinizione01_cc_SD...
, known internationally as The End of Violence , is a 1997 psychological thriller directed by the acclaimed German filmmaker Wim Wenders . The film is a complex exploration of the culture of violence, surveillance, and the blurred lines between entertainment and reality. Plot Overview This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge
Wenders uses the film to critique the "manufacturing" of violence in Hollywood. It addresses themes of , the ethics of mass surveillance , and the existential crisis of a man forced to confront the real-world consequences of the brutality he once commodified. Plot Overview Wenders uses the film to critique