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Pink Floyd: The Wall
Pink Floyd: The Wall
1982 ·95 min ·United Kingdom ·R 16+
7.6
IMDb 8.0 КП 8.1 RT 73% MC 47
Music, Drama
Director: Alan Parker
🎭 Based on «The Wall»
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A troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.

Budget: $12M
US Gross: $22.24M
Worldwide: $22.24M
Bob Geldof
Actor
Christine Hargreaves
Actor
James Laurenson
Actor
🏆 BAFTA 1983 — Best Sound
🏆 BAFTA 1983 — Best Original Song
🎬 Saturn Awards 1983 — Best Poster

Pink Floyd: The Wall is widely regarded as a visually arresting and emotionally intense rock opera that effectively translates the album's themes of alienation and trauma into a surreal cinematic experience. While its artistic ambition and technical fusion of music and animation are frequently praised, the film's relentless bleakness and abstract, dialogue-free narrative can make it a challenging and polarizing watch for general audiences.

Production Gerald Scarfe’s surreal, high-impact animation serves as a defining visual centerpiece that successfully externalizes the protagonist's inner turmoil.
Acting Bob Geldof delivers a compelling, heartfelt performance that grounds the film's abstract narrative.
Score The film functions as an immersive, technically brilliant synthesis where the soundtrack acts as the primary driver of the emotional narrative.
Accessibility The unconventional, dialogue-free storytelling and heavy, depressing tone result in a film that rewards dedicated Pink Floyd fans but remains inaccessible to casual viewers.
Originality The abstract and surreal nature of the film divides opinion between those who find it a profound, visionary exploration of the human psyche and those who find it redundant or structurally incoherent.
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