Review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) by Ifiok O — 31 Dec 2012
Essentially a 90 minute music video for the masterpiece concept album of the same name, Pink Floyd's The Wall is a disturbing look into the pitfalls that happen to the film's main protagonist, Pink.
Alan Parker and Roger Waters do a masterful job bringing to life the album with surreal, cartoonish, and often nightmarish visuals that are in sync with the masterful music offering of a very talented group.
For fans of the album, this is a treat. For those unfamiliar with Pink Floyd (and why would you?), this will provide you with much needed nightmare fuel. Overall, it's an indulgence for anyone who likes all things Floyd.
This review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) was written by Ifiok O on 31 Dec 2012.
Pink Floyd: The Wall has generally received very positive reviews.
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