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      • This isn't the most fun to listen to and some viewers don't find it to much fun to watch, but the 1982 film is without question the best of all serious fiction films devoted to rock.
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  1. Yes. It's actually a well made movie and aside from the over played Brick in the Wall 2, it holds up very well. While some may suggest watching it high, I've never needed drugs to enjoy any Pink Floyd (post Syd) so, if that's your thing, watch it that way. Otherwise watch it straight.

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  3. Oct 4, 2023 · Pink Floyd The Wall continues to captivate audiences with its stunning visuals, powerful performances, and thought-provoking narrative. Whether you’re a fan of Pink Floyd or simply appreciate artistic and experimental filmmaking, this movie is a must-watch.

  4. I’ve been a fan for three years now and I STILL haven’t seen The Wall movie (crazy, I know), so I’ll ask the experts of r/pinkfloyd, is The Wall movie true to the album’s story? Am I going to enjoy it as a big Floyd fan?

  5. Sep 17, 1982 · Pink Floyd: The Wall: Directed by Alan Parker. With Bob Geldof, Christine Hargreaves, James Laurenson, Eleanor David. A confined but troubled rock star descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone.

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  6. In this visual riff on Pink Floyd's album "The Wall," successful but drugged-out musician Pink (Bob Geldof) is looking back on his isolated childhood from the confines of a Los Angeles...

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  7. Feb 24, 2010 · Pink Floyd: The Wall” was written almost entirely by Roger Waters, the band’s intellectual, self-analytical, sometimes tortured lead singer. Its central character, named Pink, is played by Bob Geldof, of all people, who could not be less like Pink. The credits say he is being “introduced.”

  8. Oh, and there’s a movie about it because it’s the first Floyd album that tells an actual narrative story, and Roger Waters wanted to make a film of it. That’s the long and short of it. Waters was apparently unsatisfied with the end product, but I think its a good movie.

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