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Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982)
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Inspired by Pink Floyd's album of the same name, Pink Floyd: The Wall is a dark, expressionistic musical, told from the point of view of Pink, a depressed rock musician. The film is structured around Pink's reflections on his life, all of which center on the building of "the wall." This wall is a metaphor for psychological isolation, a barrier Pink creates to distance himself from his pain. The foundations for this wall are lain in childhood, with the death of Pink's father leaving him to be raised by an overprotective mother and a repressive school system. He seeks freedom from this world through writing and music. However, even after he achieves success as a rock star, the wall continues to grow, with Pink feeling trapped by fame and wounded by his failed personal relationships. Lost in despair and self-loathing, he attempts to isolate himself from the world entirely. Director Alan Parker approaches this material in a highly stylized manner, mingling animation and dream-like sequences to suggest Pink's perception of the world. These techniques complement the almost constant music, which the film often uses in place of dialogue. Songs include "Another Brick in the Wall" and "Comfortably Numb". ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Bob GeldofChristine Hargreaves, (more)
Director(s):
Alan Parker
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Danny H.

    brought the CD, read and looked at the cute pictures, nd as well, thought, it would be nice to see the video for the full effect. quite well written, played, and the special effects are really ahead of there time. (granted, giant puppets are a little odd.) plus, who knew disney had him as a head art director.

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    THOMAS C.

    1ST, I have ALWAYS been a Floyd fan. I liked the "extra" stuff with Roger Waters, etc. However; I am disappointed that some of the movie scenes from the ORIGINAL release ( not this 25th anniversary edition) are missing from this version of the movie. Why?!! other than the usual of todays BS / "politically correct" (fancy word for facist control) editing. I vividly remember watching the ORIGINAL version, back in the early 80's, on tape when it was first released and this version is NOT the same and has MANY parts missing / cut !! These "cuts" cheapen much of the whole concept and "message" of The Wall ( to always be aware of and never tolerate facism / total control). Of course this is not at all surprising, especially in todays "censored /controlled" society and particularly ever since 2001. Blockbuster needs to offer the old ORIGINAL version too. ( Or perhaps they are "not allowed" to??!! ) How ironic !! or perhaps.... "WRONG! DO IT AGAIN !!

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    Eric K.

    I have seen this movie more then 20-30 times,and only 2-3 times sober tonight being one of those times ( I dont go for that stuff anymore) This is the best 'Rock movie" ever made and will not be surpassed by anyone or any band period.

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