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The film follows successful but drugged-out musician Pink, who descends into madness in the midst of his physical and social isolation from everyone, as he looks back on his isolated childhood from the confines of a Los Angeles hotel room.
Nothing is put together for you, but all the pieces of the puzzle are there for you to create what you want. It's refreshing to see a movie that is completely out of the box, and doesn't follow any present forumla. THE WALL is a great rock opera.
Parker's visual synthesis with the music, much aided by Scarfe's rip-roaring visions of doom and destruction which turn light into darkness at the flick of a pen rather than a switch, is almost perfect.
Visually stunning and disturbing, an essential midnight movie.
June 17, 2005
Needcoffee.com
A stunning portrayal of a slide from isolation into madness. And the music rocks, too--bonus.
July 09, 2004
Cinerina
dated and self-aggrandizing but a watershed
September 19, 2002
Washington Post
"Do you think they'll drop the Bomb?" asks a loaded musical question at one irresistibly funny point. Obviously, they've already dropped it, and it's called "The Wall."