Review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) by James M — 23 Apr 2014
Wow, the film itself might not be good, but the themes Pink Floyd's The Wall covers that are visually depicted in this film really struck me hard. Roger Waters speaks the truth about the domestic effects of war, the forced faceless conformity that organized education demands, the psychological consequences of infidelity, the all for money making music agents, the makings of a fascist dictator, and the disastrous consequences of becoming comfortably numb of emotion.
All I can say, this movie says a lot!
This review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) was written by James M on 23 Apr 2014.
Pink Floyd: The Wall has generally received very positive reviews.
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