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Newell 2022-10-01 15:36:04

To sum it up, it's a dialogue-free stream of consciousness movie, but I think it restores the artist's perception of the world and what the song wants to express.

First of all, because the father's identity as a soldier is missing in childhood, the fear of war and the desire for the identity of the father are very clear in children.

What resonated with me during the school days was that the school was an environment that tried to unify all the students and did not allow the appearance of heterogeneity. This was actually erasing the personality of the people, making everyone uniform and becoming a vague walking dead. The resistance to this kind of rules is more like It is the innermost desire of every repressed person. As for the teacher, it is even more ironic. It is precisely because he is also suffering from the same torture and oppression, so he wants to impose this kind of pain on the aliens.

What I like very much is all the animation parts of this film, especially the one that uses flowers as a metaphor for the relationship between men and women, attracting and lingering to attack each other and devour each other. The protagonist is in pain, but no one can understand that his medicine cannot be relieved. The agent who needs him simply ignores it. His pain was like the pain of someone trapped in a rotting skin at first, and then he started to tear open the skin to be himself

From my personal opinion, those fans are like hypocritical fans. They are a disguised Nazi who puts on a cloak to vent their dissatisfaction and destroy the world, but this is contrary to his own beliefs.

In the end I think some people are like children at heart, especially artists, they have the ability to perceive the world more sensitively and also more easily suffer for all the hurts in this world He tries to build walls for himself but those hurts are still so easy The ground can break through the wall and hurt the fragile heart

But the ending is still gentle. Maybe there are a group of innocent and ignorant children living simply outside the wall.

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Pink Floyd: The Wall quotes

  • Pink: [singing quitely to himself with his poems in a bathroom stall] Do you remember me? The way it used to be? Do you think we should have been closer? Put out my hand, just to touch your soft hair. To make sure in the darkness, that you were still there. And I have to admit, I was just a little afraid. Of the ones living under the dirty old knife. And the ones who were pointed with guns to their backs.

  • Pink: [speaking and screaming into megaphone] The worms will convince outside Brixton Bud Station will be moving along at about twelve o' clock down Stockwell road, and then point will start heading Abbots road and walk calmly with resistance, leaving twelve minutes to three will be moving along Lambeth road towards Vauxhall Bridge. Now when we get to the other side of Vauxhall Bridge where in the Westminster brought area it's quite possible we may encounter some Jew boys all the way from four and five and take them back by the way we go. And they came Midds Abbots and we saw them killed! Million of gay people screaming murder, murder came all around and shoot! Remember to make it to high clock corner or all of you are killed! Were in the door! now close the door, close the damn door! the door! the door! the door!