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Features music by Ry Cooder , Howie B , and Sam Phillips . Themes and Reception
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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. It addresses themes of , the ethics of
This response uses data provided by Google's Knowledge Graph The End of Violence (1997) directed by Wim Wenders
Parallel to Max's journey, the film follows (played by Gabriel Byrne ), a surveillance expert working on a top-secret government project. Bering monitors Los Angeles through a vast network of high-tech cameras designed to eliminate crime, but he becomes increasingly disturbed by the moral implications and the corruption he uncovers. Cast and Production Director: Wim Wenders Writers: Nicholas Klein and Wim Wenders Main Cast: Bill Pullman as Mike Max Andie MacDowell as Paige Stockard Gabriel Byrne as Ray Bering