Pink Floyd The Wall - (Alan Parker;1982;UK)
Pink Floyd's "The Wall" put to film with some changes.
The film version still manages to be great, though the album is the masterpiece. The most fascinating parts are the animations, especially for "Goodbye Blue Sky" and "The Trial." I am pissed however that "Hey You" was cut from the film. Otherwise it still proves to be a great representation of the album's themes of isolation and depression. The odd, often surreal direction fits the music perfectly. The character of Pink is modeled after Waters with some bits of Barrett's persona attached to it. I think the best part musically was "Comfortably Numb."


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