Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:25 pm Posts: 295 Location: Texas Our Texas
So i just watched the film "Pink Floyd the Wall"
What the hell did i just see? I had listened to the full album probably just once before I saw the movie. So many questions arise, but what does 'the wall' symbolize as a whole? I didn't understand half the symbolsn in the film. At first I thought the "...another brick in the wall" described his father's death, and how, now, all his life is stands as the plaque on the wall it showed. Then I thought maybe it was describing the conformity the school system places on children. Then, finally, at the end, was it all just feelings and things holding the guy back from society?
Also, what is the deal with the nazi stuff? definitely don't get where that came from.
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The basic story behind the writing of the Wall is that Roger Waters found himself spitting on a fan one day, and wondered how he had come to this state. He envisioned a wall being built between himself and the rest of the world, and incorporated his childhood memories (his dad dying in WWII, oppressive school, doting Mother, etc) into the album. The movie takes a different turn, incorporating some of Syd's characteristics in the storyline.
Joined: Sun Nov 21, 2004 8:25 pm Posts: 295 Location: Texas Our Texas
bart d. wrote:
The basic story behind the writing of the Wall is that Roger Waters found himself spitting on a fan one day, and wondered how he had come to this state. He envisioned a wall being built between himself and the rest of the world, and incorporated his childhood memories (his dad dying in WWII, oppressive school, doting Mother, etc) into the album. The movie takes a different turn, incorporating some of Syd's characteristics in the storyline.
damn, nailed it. I'm watching the behind the scenes now. Pretty interesting stuff, definitely not floyd's best music though. I still don't understand some of the imagery in the animated sequences however. All the hammers...?
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You have to be really stoned for it to make sense.
I disagree with this staetment very much.
I was only kidding. I have never watched it. My stoner friend, on the other hand, watches all the time. Hence the pot reference. I am sure that it is good.
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 11:15 pm Posts: 25452 Location: Under my wing like Sanford & Son Gender: Male
To me the concept and actual meaning is more interesting than the album or the movie itself, but both are alright. The movie has some good animations, you have to love the marching hammers.
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i think the movie could have been a lot better, but it did help me get a better understanding of the story to the album so for that i'll always be appreciative
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Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 4:02 am Posts: 44183 Location: New York Gender: Male
I had a class in high school (western civilization) that assigned the wall
To this day it's the best class I ever took, and it's what inspired me to become a teacher
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