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The Tearful End

The Tearful End

Drama, Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller

Kurt Wimmer

Christian Bale, Emily Watson, Taye Diggs, Angus Macfadyen, Sean Bean, Matthew Harbour, William Fichtner, Dominic Purcell, Christian Kahrmann, John Keogh, Sean Pertwee, David Berry, Decomo Denz, Maria Pia Calzone, Emily Stowe, Mike Smith, Florian Fitz, Danny Lee Clark, Francesco Cabras, Kurt Wimmer, Anatol Taubman, Brian Conley, Alexa Summer, Brian W. Cook, Muhammad Kurtulus, David Hemmings, Klaus Schindler, Oliver Bra

2002

USA

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Completed

English

107 minutes

2025-03-02 13:46:34

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This film (drama)Also known asEquilibrium,is aUSAProducerwomen sex,At2002Released in year 。The dialogue language isEnglish,Current Douban rating7.5(For reference only)。
After a nuclear war, the government injects everyone with a drug that paralyzes their emotional nerves, causing people to shut off their feelings and become like zombies. John Preston (Christian Bale) is a high-ranking official in the government military department. He destroys all works of art and crafts and executes anyone who resists by clinging to their emotions, including his colleague AIlo Pateje (Sean Bean), who is also not spared for possessing a banned book. During an operation, John encounters Mary O’Brien (Emily Watson). She leads him to stop taking the drug, trying to understand what it feels like to live with emotions. He becomes enchanted by the wonderful and moving sights that appear in his life for the first time and feels deep guilt and remorse for the daily acts of destroying art. His unusual behavior is noticed by a new colleague, Brandt (Taye Diggs), who has been monitoring his position and schemes to test John's reality. Between work and morality, danger and comfort, emotion and degradation, what choice will John make?