Pink Floyd - The Wall
Aroview: Based on Roger Waters' personal vision that was the mega-selling Pink Floyd album of 1980, this feature brings the concept of a rock star's mental disintegration (inspired by former Floyd mainman Syd Barrett) to startling realisation. In spite of Waters' public reservations about the final product, this remains a majestically effective and unsettling audio-visual experience.
Member Reviews
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(Very Good). Showing 1-5 of 5 member reviews.
5 stars (Exceptional) An incredible experience that defies all description. Simultaneously an extended music video and political message; you have to enter this world to truly know what you're in for. ~Tom H
4 stars (Very Good) A bizarre, harrowing and unforgettable experience. ~Wizzums
5 stars (Exceptional) A stunning portrayal of a slide from isolation into madness. The music is great, and it is amazing to see the rock opera told visually. ~Anon
4 stars (Very Good) As far as rock bands go I've always filed Pink Floyd under Intelligent. This film is a free flowing "you don't know whats going to happen next" experience. ~Tubbs
4 stars (Very Good) I love both this & the album ~Wyatt Earp
DVD Features
- cast and/or crew interviews
- deleted scenes
- English subtitles for the hearing impaired
- 'making of' documentary / featurette
- extra stuff
- trailers
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