Review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) by Connor A — 22 Aug 2015
All Pink Floyd-related bias aside, The Wall proves itself to be the perfect visual embodiment of the legendary narrative album of the same name, conjoining Alan Parker's dark, damp claustrophobic direction with Gerald Scarfe's surreally enthralling animated horrors and Bob Geldof's (un)expectedly convincing portrayal of the embittered, disillusioned rock star.
This review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) was written by Connor A on 22 Aug 2015.
Pink Floyd: The Wall has generally received very positive reviews.
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