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Pink Floyd: The Wall

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In a surreal journey through the mind of a tormented rockstar, a famous musician confronts his inner demons while the outside world transforms into a desolate landscape. The story follows this solitary figure, marked by the loss of his father in the war, his mother's overprotection, and a series of romantic disappointments. Each of these events builds an emotional wall that increasingly isolates him from reality, turning his life into a spiral of paranoia and despair.

The narrative unfolds in a visually striking style, blending musical performances with animated sequences that bring his darkest thoughts to life. As the protagonist struggles with his identity and the fear of failure, his traumas manifest on stage in the form of hallucinations and disturbing memories. This connection between the personal and the political is reflected in his battle against alienation and societal conformity.

As he immerses himself in a psychological world that threatens to consume him entirely, the viewer witnesses a torrent of emotions ranging from anger to sadness. Ultimately, the protagonist must confront the monster he has created in his mind: a world where isolation is the only response to his suffering. It is a sensory journey that explores the price of fame and the search for redemption amidst the chaos.

Media type
Movie
Year
1982
Director
Alan Parker
Writer
Roger Waters
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
8.00
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
73.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
47.00
Actors
Bob Geldof
Christine Hargreaves
James Laurenson
Eleanor David
Kevin McKeon
Bob Hoskins
David Bingham
Jenny Wright
Alex McAvoy
Ellis Dale
James Hazeldine
Margery Mason
Robert Bridges
Ray Mort
Michael Ensign
Marie Passarelli
Winston Rose
Joanne Whalley
Nell Campbell
Emma Longfellow
Lorna Barton
Rod Beddall
Peter Jonfield
Phil Davis
Gary Olsen
Eddie Tagoe
Dennis Fletcher
Jonathan Scott
Joanna Dickens
John Scott Martin
Marilyn Thomas
Brenda Cowling
Michael Burrell
Malcolm Rogers
John Broughton
Jon Paul Morgan
Albert Moses
Vincent Wong
Mark Newman
Lucita Lijertwood
Betty Whelan
David Fleeshman
Joanna Andrews
Diana King
Roger Kemp
David Smythe
Keith Wray
Gender
MΓΊsica
Drama
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Alan Marshall
Original title
Pink Floyd: The Wall
Duration
95
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