"Pink Floyd - The Wall" director Alan Parker has died at the age of 76. In addition to "The Wall" in 1982, "Midnight Express", "Birdman", "The Life of David Gore"... He also contributed many outstanding film works to the world. Here are some stills from Alan Parker's "The Wall."
I often think about those people who are very, very far away from us, apart from watching and listening through screens or books, we may never have any communication with them in our life, and the best situation may be just standing Appreciate and shout from the audience. If they died, why should I be sad about it? Why should we mourn this? I think, in fact, I have communicated with them. Through those performances and words, their works have touched me, their stories have influenced or inspired me, and my life has happened because of the people and things I love. A little bit of positive influence, then this memorial is meaningful. Because in some immeasurable spiritual corner of the real world, we have already understood each other. Thank you, Alan Parker. At least for me, this "The Lost Wall" is an eternal monument in my spiritual world.
When I was about to fall asleep, a voice said to me in a daze, "What you see are them when you were young, what you are talking to is them when your father was not born, but they were all at the same time as you. It's over sixty years old. It's nothing, this is the normal state, all the souls of communication are separated by a period of time and space, just like when you see a supernova explode, it may be long gone.
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