10/10
A wonderful film in a disturbing way.
3 July 2008
Warning: Spoilers
One of my favorite films and my favorite band of all time. I am a huge fan of Pink Floyd's work and music, and now a film is just right for the band.

So it's about a lazy rock star named Pink who sits in his isolated, trashed, pathetic hotel room watching television, and he thinks back as a child, when his father died in the war, his school teacher hurting the children, and he is sad and tired of it all, and is alone by himself from his wife. The rest of the story is to you. I wouldn't skip around in the film, like scene to another scene, because then the film probably wouldn't make sense to you.

The music in this film is mostly from Pink Floyd's album "The Wall" which was a successful album around that time, and the music fits perfectly into the film making the story of the album, come to life.

Some scenes in this film may be disturbing to watch if you are a picky person. Scenes like blood in a pool, closeups of maggots, shaving hairs, rape scenes, and few more scenes which might be disturbing at times. But still although it's hard to watch sometimes, it's still a very good, well done film. Great picture, great music, great story, and also a very film and band.
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