Pink Floyd: The Wall(1982) -

Directed by Alan Parker and based on the seminal 1979 concept album, is a surreal, experimental musical film that remains a landmark of rock cinema. Written by Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, it largely abandons traditional dialogue in favor of a visceral sensory experience that blends live action with haunting animation. Narrative & Themes

The petty cruelties of the British public school system, famously criticized in " Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 ". Pink Floyd: The Wall(1982)

The loss of his father in WWII and his upbringing by an overprotective mother. Directed by Alan Parker and based on the

Failed relationships and the hollow, corrosive nature of fame. is a surreal

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