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                  |  The End of Violence (1996)
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"Brilliant" - The New York Times
 Celebrated director Wim Wender (Wings of Desire) brings Bill Pullman, Andie MacDowell and Gabriel Byrne together in an electrifying suspense-thriller -- an "audacious and seductive" (Los Angeles Times) tale of paranoia and murder that Gene Siskel calls "one of my favorite films of the year!"Manufacturing on-screen violence has created an entertainment empire for fast-lane Hollywood producer Mike Max (Pullman).But when Max comes into possession of details concerning a top-secret, anti-crime satellite surveillance system, the information turns this master of imaginary mayhem into a real-life victim.Escaping into L.A.'s shadowy underworld, Max is forced into a heart-stopping confrontation with forces beyond his comprehension and violence beyond his deadliest fictional creations.Is this the end of violence
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