Review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) by Erika M — 19 May 2009
Artistically ahead of its time. The complexity of the use of the multitude of art forms that go into this film add to its appeal. The fact that the story is told primarily by song and abstract images leaves the audience to think and reflect.
Unnumberable interpretations could be made but of those I've heard expressed, appear to be a reflection of the viewers own inner struggles against the world around them.
This review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) was written by Erika M on 19 May 2009.
Pink Floyd: The Wall has generally received very positive reviews.
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