Movies like The End of Violence (1997)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The End of Violence, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Gattaca

    #553 most popular movie yesterday

    Gattaca presents a future where genetic manipulation determines one's place in society. For viewers who enjoyed the futuristic, yet eerily plausible aspects of The End of Violence, this film's exploration of personal identity and societal pressure is both thought-provoking and captivating.

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    2. Crash

    #732 most popular movie yesterday

    Crash examines the interweaving lives and events in Los Angeles, similar to The End of Violence's multifaceted narrative. Its exploration of societal issues and the complexities of human nature makes it a compelling watch for those interested in the intricate storytelling found in Wim Wenders' work.

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    3. The Conversation

    #1,292 most popular movie yesterday

    The Conversation is a classic thriller that centers around audio surveillance and the ethical dilemmas it poses, themes that resonate well with The End of Violence. Francis Ford Coppola's meticulous approach to suspense and moral questioning aligns closely with the film's atmosphere.

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    4. Enemy of the State

    #1,806 most popular movie yesterday

    Like The End of Violence, Enemy of the State is a thrilling narrative that delves deep into surveillance culture and privacy concerns. Its high-adrenaline approach to a man's struggle against an omnipresent government entity will resonate with those intrigued by the paranoid tension in Wenders' film.

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    5. Syriana

    #2,351 most popular movie yesterday

    Syriana, like The End of Violence, offers a complex narrative that tackles themes of power and corruption. Its political intrigue and portrayal of the oil industry's global impact might be appreciated by those who enjoy the interconnected storylines and character depth seen in Wenders' film.

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    6. A Scanner Darkly

    #2,422 most popular movie yesterday

    Adapted from Philip K. Dick's novel, this film offers a blend of surveillance paranoia and substance-induced dystopia. The rotoscoped animation provides a unique visual experience that complements The End of Violence's themes of identity and disconnection in the modern world.

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    7. Strange Days

    #2,831 most popular movie yesterday

    Fans of the cerebral and atmospheric storytelling in The End of Violence will appreciate Strange Days, where the plot also tackles themes of technology and voyeurism in a near-future Los Angeles. James Cameron's story provides a gritty and engaging noir-ish backdrop, much like Wenders' film.