Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982, movie review and ...
A wall rises, and a man disappears behind it. We find him in a sweat-slicked hotel room, the television hissing white noise as his life congeals around him. Inside this prison of his own making, the voices of his past braid into a single command: be good, be quiet, be gone. We meet the cast of his trauma: a mother who smothers, a teacher who belittles, and a wife grown distant. They are the arc...
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