Pink Floyd The Wall Movie
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Pink Floyd The Wall Movie Pink Floyd The Wall is a 1982 musical film by British director Alan Parker based on the 1979 Pink Floyd album The Wall. The screenplay was written by Pink Floyd vocalist and bassist Roger Waters. The film is highly metaphorical and is rich in symbolic imagery and sound. It features very little dialogue and is mainly driven by Pink Floyd's music. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine[when?], Roger Waters discusses how both the album and the film are partially derived from the story "The Wall" by Jean-Paul Sartre. The movie represents the emotional connection Waters developed with Pablo Ibbieta, the protagonist, while he was reading the story. Waters claims the incident between Pablo and Ramón deeply moved him and changed the way he viewed life and eventually helped inspire the movie. The film contains fifteen minutes of elaborate animation sequences by the political cartoonist and illustrator Gerald Scarfe, part of which depict a nightmarish vision of the German bombing campaign over the United Kingdom during World War II set to the song "Goodbye Blue Sky". The film depicts the construction and ultimate demolition of a metaphorical wall. Though the film is open to interpretation, the wall itself clearly reflects a sense of isolation and alienation. Pink, the protagonist (and unreliable narrator) of the film, is a rock star, one of several reasons behind his apparent depressive emotional state. He is first seen in a quiet hotel room, having trashed it. The opening music is not by Pink Floyd, but is the Vera Lynn recording of "The Little Boy that Santa Claus Forgot".[1] During the following scenes, it is revealed that Pink's father was killed during World War II while he was just a baby. The movie then flashes back to Pink as a young English boy growing up in the early 1950s. Throughout his childhood, Pink longs for a father figure. At school, he is humiliated for writing poems in class. The poems that the teacher reads aloud are lyrics from "Money" from the Pink Floyd album The Dark Side of the Moon. Pink is also affected by his overprotective mother. He eventually gets married, but he and his wife grow apart and she has an affair while Pink is on tour. When Pink learns of the affair, he compensates with expensive materialistic possessions and turns to a willing groupie (Jenny Wright), only to trash the hotel room and drive her away. Pink slowly begins to lose his mind to metaphorical worms. He shaves off all of his body hair (an incident inspired by former bandmate Syd Barrett, who appeared at a 1975 recording session of Wish You Were Here, having shaved his eyebrows and body hair[2][3]) and, while watching The Dam Busters on television, morphs into his neo-Nazi alter-ego. Pink's manager (Bob Hoskins), along with the hotel manager (Michael Ensign) and some paramedics, discover Pink, and inject him with drugs to enable him to perform. On stage, Pink hallucinates that he is a neo-Nazi dictator, his concert a rally. His followers proceed to attack ethnic minorities and rape the white girlfriend of a black man. Later, Pink holds a rally in a suburban neighbourhood singing "Waiting for the Worms". The scene is inter-cut by images of the animated marching hammers that goosestep across ruins. Pink (Bob Geldof) at the neo-Nazi rally. Pink screams "Stop!", and takes refuge in a bathroom stall at the concert venue, reciting a poem which would later be used as lyrics on Waters' The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking album. Pink puts himself on trial, shown entirely in animation. He is depicted as a small blank-faced doll that rarely moves. The judge is a giant pair of buttocks, speaking out of its anus. After hearing from the various protagonists, the judge orders the wall to be torn down. The wall explodes. The film ends with three children cleaning up a pile of debris after the earlier riot. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Audio 1: Audio Stream 0 AC3 Bit rate 448kbps Channels 6 Audio sample rate 48 kHz Subtitles: none ___________________________________________________________ Format: AVI NTSC Output codec: XviD Custom resolution settings: fixed width of 720 pixels Custom resolution settings: fixed Height of 320 pixels Frame rate 23 Frames/second Data rate 1761 kbps Total bitrate 2209 kbps Lenght 01:35:09 Source aspect ratio: 16:9 Size 1.46 GB =========================================================== Enjoy!!!
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Alot of seeders, fast download.
Sweet. Just shelled out a paycheck to see Roger Waters on tour, so I do not feel guilty about downloading my music and media for free. haha
Never seen this movie believe it or not. Question: does Floyd die at the end?
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Don't Click download!! I got a pop up saying text this code to such and such a number for password to get the download? was not informed They charge money!! and bill your cell phone. i was stupid yes to text as i wasn't aware. the reply was automated and didn't give a password it said cost is this much and is processing. i was like WTF? it said text STOP to cancel? i did that the reply i got was service cancelled i wouldn't receive any more text from them. a hour later? ta text comes in saying process completed and with a password to download. by then? i had found this movie elsewhere to download without paying! when i contacted them via email? they said too bad so sad basically. Total scammers!
just to share it was only this movie. the uploadedr is great normally :D so not sure what went wrong.
I will post this on some other PINK FLOYD - "THE WALL" torrents. I own the "Special Limited Edition DVD" (aka "The Collector's Edition"), 1999, filled with a lot of extras, in Hi-Definition film transfer (DVD9), but it's a SONY DVD. I've tried a lot of decoders (CloneDVD, AnyDVD-HD, DVDFab, WinX DVD Ripper, Xilisoft etc. etc.) Nothing worked for this SONY DVD. If any Pink Floyd fans know a way to make a copy of this DVD, please do. It's (I believe) the ultimate "The Wakk" DVD. Help me to share it. Send suggestions for some (please) at: [email protected]
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