Why is The Wall so often misunderstood ?
I have seen the movie several times now and every time I watch it I see something new, something I haven't seen or heard before. Some unsung line, some lost message... Every time I watch the movie I seem to dig deeper into this complex work of art. However, I cannot tell you how disappointed I am that this movie is so underestimated, and, above all, misunderstood. How many times have you heard someone say something like: "You can't watch 'The Wall' unless you're really drunk or really high" ? I have heard this line probably from every single person that has seen the movie and it hurts me so much that nobody really tries to understand the movie. The key to understanding the movie is in the lyrics. The movie is not just a long series of video clips that accompany the album. The images are just a final piece of the puzzle, the final touch on a magnificent piece of art. The first time I saw this movie I felt very embarassed. Yes, embarassed, because I felt like a fool for hearing the album so many times and not realizing what it was about. The movie made me appreciate the lyrics of a rock song for the first time in my life. The week after seeing "The Wall" for the first time I bought Pink Floyd's "The Final Cut". Do you know what was the first thing I did when I opened the CD case? I read the lyrics, from the first to the last word. And I actually tried to understand what the album was about. "The Wall" is so much more than you think it is. The only solution to not understaning the movie is watching it again and paying more attention. Once you get it, you will never forget it.. roshanakroshanaee watch I Know Who Killed Me movie
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I just saying, I love Pink Floyd.
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"Pink Floyds The Wall" (1982) It is literally impossible to describe
this 99 minute excursion into madness. Based upon the classic album"The Wall" by perhaps the best rock band of all time, Pink Floyd, it tells the story of a rock stars slide into insanity. Filled with disturbing images through out, "The Wall" is more of a rock video with sparse dialog than a motion picture. The movie is a semi -autobiography of Pink Floyds front man, Roger Waters. The music is terrific,the atmosphere is surreal and it may be one of the most depressing films ever made.Directed with style by Alan Parker and Bob Geldof has the lead as the rock star 'Pink', whose best days have passed him. Awesome.. |
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