Review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) by Brian S — 26 Mar 2009
Balls-to-the-wall trippy, plain and simple. no real dialogue or perceptible plot, but some really visually-arresting animation and imagery. rather than a feature film, this is more of a cinematic translation of what you might expect to see in your head while listening to the album.
not really a film for the traditional movie-goer, but it certainly is a mental and emotional challenge. oh yeah, and some darn good music, too.
This review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) was written by Brian S on 26 Mar 2009.
Pink Floyd: The Wall has generally received very positive reviews.
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