Driving by the miserable childhood he has, as he lost his father in the war, so he faces many challenges with his overprotective mother, who is always put restricted rules. Pink Floyd, a rock star, struggles against coping with the real world, after finding out that his wife is cheating on him, so he paints a wall in his imagination the makes him in isolation from the world.
3 November 1957, Westminster, London, England, UK
27 September 1913, Hackney, London, England, UK
6 September 1943, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
8 February 1920, Trinidad
17 February 1940, Marton, New Zealand
14 March 1956, Lincolnshire, England, UK
20 February 1927
30 July 1953, Grays, Essex, England, UK
4 February 1928, Jamaica
25 August 1961, Salford, Manchester, England, UK
5 October 1951, Dublin, Ireland
2 August 1918, Buckinghamshire, England, UK
15 May 1931, Bristol, England, UK
26 April 1940, Islington, London, England, UK
23 April 1925, Islington, London, England, UK
13 February 1944, Safford, Arizona, USA
1968
February 07, 2003
Visually stunning yet strangely forced tale.May 12, 2012
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.June 17, 2005
Visually stunning and disturbing, an essential midnight movie.December 21, 2015
"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."July 09, 2004
A stunning portrayal of a slide from isolation into madness. And the music rocks, too--bonus.August 15, 2002
A midnight movie classic!August 25, 2002
Good music. Sick imagery.September 19, 2002
dated and self-aggrandizing but a watershedJuly 15, 2016
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.August 14, 2003
One of Alan Parker's few truly bad movies.