The End of Violence (1997)

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On the Santa Monica pier, Mathilda (Marisol Sanchez) confronts Brice (Daniel Benzali), while her daughter teaches Spanish to Mike (Bill Pullman).

Directed by Wim Wenders.

Released in 1997 by MGM.

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  • character-type: Housekeeper
  • character-type: Informant
  • character-type: Immigrant
  • character-type: Daughter
  • character-type: Bad Guy
  • character-type: Henchmen
  • action: Stop
  • action: Imitate
  • action: Smile
  • action: Threaten
  • action: Hug
  • action: Listen
  • editors-choice: Tuff Chicks
  • editors-choice: Creepy Moments
  • primary-genre: Thrillers
  • primary-genre: Drama
  • primary-genre: Independent
  • secondary-genre: Indie Suspense & Thriller
  • secondary-genre: Showbiz Dramas
  • secondary-genre: Psychological Thrillers
  • secondary-genre: Crime Thrillers
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  • mood: Creepy
  • mood: Disturbing
  • mood: Emotional
  • mood: Suspenseful
  • mood: Dark
  • prop: Telescope
  • prop: Flag
  • prop: Balloon
  • setting: Los Angeles
  • setting: Pier
  • theme: Consequences
  • theme: Moving On
  • theme: Authority
  • theme: Life and Death
  • theme: Defiance
  • theme: Fear
  • theme: Family
  • theme: Risk
  • actor: Marisol Padilla Sánchez
  • actor: Daniel Benzali
  • actor: Bill Pullman
  • director: Wim Wenders
  • producer: Wim Wenders
  • producer: Deepak Nayar
  • producer: Ulrich Felsberg
  • cinematographer: Pascal Rabaud
  • composer: Ry Cooder
  • composer: DJ Shadow
  • editor: Peter Przygodda
  • role-name: Mike Max
  • role-name: Brice Phelps
  • role-name: Mathilda
  • screenwriter: Wim Wenders
  • year: 1997
  • studio: MGM