Review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) by Trevor L — 04 Dec 2010
This is the story of life and death, the story of mankind, and the story of pretty much everything you want it to be. It got the symbolisim that just makes silence of the lambs look like preschool. Nothing is random in this movie, everything is exactly where is should be and every second of it has some form of meaning and if you dont get the movie the first time you watch it...watch it again insted of bitchin about what you didnt get.
I should really have put this higher but I dont want to seem oversellous (N)...
And if you're not a super die hard Pink Floyd fan, then you should really watch this with (english) subtitles, (and/or listen to the album a couple of times) otherwise, it will be too confusing.
This review of Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982) was written by Trevor L on 04 Dec 2010.
Pink Floyd: The Wall has generally received very positive reviews.
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