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Critic Roger Ebert
rated 10

...without question the best of all serious fiction films devoted to rock.

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Henrik Brogaard
rated 10

Amazing music, amazing movie

6 months ago
Critic Mikkel Andersen
rated 8

Et fantastisk gensyn med en film, der med sin blodige og murstenstunge symbolik ikke er velegnet for sarte sjæle.

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Cast & Crew

Alan Parker
Director
Bob Hoskins
As Rock and Roll Manager
Joanne Whalley
As Groupie
Michael Ensign
As Hotel Manager
Phil Davis
As Roadie
Roger Waters
Composer

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Pink Floyd: The Wall is a visually stunning and thought-provoking film that explores the life of a fictional rock star named Pink. The movie is a surreal and symbolic journey through Pink's isolation, struggles, and eventual downfall. With a unique blend of live-action and animation, the film delves into themes of loneliness, drug use, sexuality, childhood trauma, and the effects of war on society. The story begins with Pink as a child, living with his overbearing mother after his father's death in World War II. As he grows older, Pink becomes increasingly disillusioned with the world around him and turns to drugs as a means of escape. His relationships crumble, including his marriage to a woman who cheats on him while he's away on tour. Pink's descent into madness is marked by hallucinations and fantasies that become increasingly twisted and violent. He imagines himself as a dictator ruling over an oppressive regime where conformity is key and individuality is punished harshly. His followers march in lockstep as they persecute minorities and anyone who dares to be different. As the story progresses, Pink becomes more isolated than ever before – trapped in his hotel room by his own personal demons while continuing to perform for crowds hungry for more of his music despite this mental decline – until eventually realizing how far down this dark path he has strayed (presumably during an on-stage breakdown). Desperate requests from those closest have fallen repeatedly unheard up until now; at long last though come face facts about what can only described as “the damage done” when all sense remains lost forever buried underneath piles upon piles…of brick walls built high enough blocking out every ray hope might try squeeze through cracks between bricks creating prison without bars but never truly free again making it impossible find escape route leading back home once was possible before hitting rock bottom... What happens next? Does our protagonist face consequences or does someone intervene just before it’s too late? Will redemption take place restoring sanity once long forgotten still exists deep within somewhere waiting patiently its chance return bringing down walls built around oneself allowing sunlight shine illuminate true essence hidden behind mask constructed between fear reality shown throughout each painful step taken towards self destruction…or not?

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Pink Floyd: The Wall was released in theaters on September 17, 1982.