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Roger Waters: The Wall

  • 2014
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Roger Waters: The Wall (2014)
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Disfrute de una de las producciones teatrales más elaboradas de la historia de la música mientras Roger Waters, líder de Pink Floyd, interpreta íntegramente el álbum The Wall, aclamado por l... Leer todoDisfrute de una de las producciones teatrales más elaboradas de la historia de la música mientras Roger Waters, líder de Pink Floyd, interpreta íntegramente el álbum The Wall, aclamado por la crítica.Disfrute de una de las producciones teatrales más elaboradas de la historia de la música mientras Roger Waters, líder de Pink Floyd, interpreta íntegramente el álbum The Wall, aclamado por la crítica.

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    franka_van_loon

    My dad

    I'am 23 years old, and my dad is a big fan of the Pink Floyds. My first concert with Roger Waters was in 2007 in Augustenborg, in Denmark. OMG it was fantastic, thnx daddy! Then I saw the Wall twice in Rotterdam, amazing, thnx again daddy. The DVD In the flesh, wow is great, like many other videos from Roger's concerts are available on Youtube. Then if you notice you can hear that Mr. Dave Kilminster, Jon Carin, Snowy White, Graham Broad and Roger are playing close to the original Pink Floyd sound, Mr. Carin is singing the parts of Mr. Gilmour and so does Mr. Kilminster, and they do it well!!!! But the Wall Blu-ray, crap! Sorry to say, was waiting for it a long time but got very disappointed. The visuals, and effects parts of the show are just as I remembered "incredible and astonishing", but the sound mixing, dubbing OMG!!! Too clean, too dim, tones are cut of. Robbie Wycoff and G.E. Smith, should never been involved, the band sounded much better without those two.
    vendettabr

    World's Most Amazing Spectacle!

    The best band ever biggest album gets a new approach, making it sound fresh as ever and surprising once again.

    Thirty-six years after the original release, a great number of tours, a movie and a few concerts released on video, some could say Roger Waters wanted to release a "The Wall" concert in 2015 only to cash in, taking advantage of nostalgia and of the value and influence of the work to music: however, this one would be completely wrong.

    The movie is a new, and once again, genius approach to the Rock Opera masterpiece. The work was updated carefully, even though it is, almost entirely, timeless. Waters is vulnerable during the cutscenes of this documentary, showing his traumas and personal life, allowing the audience to understand how his loss experiences related to both World Wars forged his personality, while simultaneously creating identification through loss, revolt or the inability that, unfortunately, meets us all in some moment of contemporary life.

    But if Waters is vulnerable on the cutscenes, at the stage he is self-assured, proves to be a great frontman and leads his work like no one else could ever do. "The Wall", played in its entirety in this movie (three songs were added to the original album's tracklist) is, undeniably, one of the most important art works of the 20th century. Terrorrism's evil, in any of its forms, and the alienation of the human being due to the lack of empathy of modern society underpins Roger reflections, and allow him to insert his anthropological and social questionings, going way beyond Pink's character.

    The movie is very well-directed, with great editing and cinematography. The concert, as fans know, is a spectacle of rock 'n' roll classics played beautifully, an unprecedented visual production and energetic performances from Roger and the band.

    The audience's catharsis during Comfortably Numb is something ridiculously emotional, Bring The Boys Back Home can bring us all to tears and Another Brick In The Wall summarizes why Pink Floyd was and still is one of the most enchanting bands ever, justifying The Wall's mythology.

    A must-see for rock lovers and highly recommended to people interested in complex narratives, social criticism and great audiovisual spectacles.

    10 out of 10
    Red_Identity

    Rousing

    As someone who can get easily tired of concert films, or just concerts in general (I much prefer hearing music by myself), this really did as much as it could. I think the stage in which Waters performed is amazing, and it's a really heightened experience, one that as with every concert loses its impact as it goes on. But that's as far as the concert goes. The film does a great job of really emphasizing the visual texture and atmosphere of the concert while also adding in a bit of "road film" tendencies, which I think was a clever way to really bring everything together. Overall, this is a really neat package for every Pink Floyd fan.
    9mph-940-471638

    I Now Have an Even Greater Appreciation for 'The Wall'

    Great experience! A staggering production and intimate insight into a classic album that in the blink of an eye is; irritating, stunning, frightening, beautiful, angry, powerful, simple, complex, disheartening, and uplifting.

    The segments with Roger Waters away from the stage gave me a rich insight into how he came to create the story of 'The Wall'. No doubt that creating this production was cathartic for Mr. Waters. The common thread that 'The Wall' shares with the 'classics' of all genres is that it is as relevant (if not more so) today as when it was originally penned.
    8Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

    Who let all of this riff raff into the room?

    Ex-Pink Floyd bassist/ co-singer Roger Waters delves into some of his motivations for writing The Wall, specifically the war-related death of his own father at a very early age, and his father's loss of his own father in an earlier war. Very moving footage of Waters travelling to Anzio in the present day, to the actual scene of the battle in which his father died during, and going to his grandfather's grave with his own adult kids is shown between footage of several concerts, in the UK, Italy, Greece, and Argentina, edited together to give us a full and complete live rendition of all 26 songs from The Wall, as well as two extra songs (the unreleased More Bricks In The Wall, and a favourite of mine, What Shall We Do Now?) performed live, as The Wall is progressively built between Waters' band, and the audiences, and as animation and graphics are projected and dance on The Wall.

    This is preceded by a very well done filmed intro by Liam Neeson, describing his reaction to hearing The Wall for the first time, and his experience seeing the subsequent shows Pink Floyd staged in London in February of 1980, which brought back memories of the two times in 2010 that I saw Waters perform The Wall (in Tampa and Atlanta). Complete with dominant, overbearing Mother, derisive schoolmarm, dive bombers, and cracking thin ice of modern life, and marching hammers, it was one of the most amazing concerts I've ever seen (second only to Waters' own Dark Side Of The Moon tours, from 2006 and 2007, which I saw in Cleveland, LA, Hong Kong and Shanghai, Dubai, Zurich, Rio, and Philadelphia- I even met Waters and his band a couple of times. Waters, his then sax player Ian Ritchie, and guitarist Dave Kilminster was especially cordial, even going so far as to walk around the stands before the show, talking with people and taking photos with fans)

    It brought back incredible memories of foreign countries and peoples, who might not even know any other words in the English language other than the words to The Wall, which they belt out right back to the band every night. The Wall's songs of isolation and loneliness are what those millions of people have in common.

    Comfortably Numb was a highlight, musically and lyrically; one of the finest songs ever recorded, and it sounds even better when performed live.

    This partially autobiographical concert film is rounded off with an interview session with Waters and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason.

    My only complaint, and it's a MAJOR one, is the film began with an incredibly lengthy intro, a grey brick wall, very slowly moving to the left, very slowly, to very slowly reveal the phrase, "Please take your seats the show is about to begin", which had various non-Floyd/ Waters songs playing while it happened, and lasted for nearly 20 minutes. It was like a bad opening act who overstayed their welcome.

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    • Trivia
      Roger Waters told that the greatest audience was in the concert of Istanbul. However, this concert was not filmed for this movie, because the decision of which concerts will be filmed is made before gigs occurring.
    • Errores
      At the final war memorial, Roger sits down with his bag beside him. He then moves to sit on a different memorial with his horn leaving his bag behind. In the new location, one camera angle incorrectly shows a bag beside him while another shows no bag.
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      Roger Waters: On the tour, I invite about 20 wounded veterans to the show each night. There was one guy. And he just nodded, and then he put his hand out, and I grabbed his hand like that to shake his hand, and he wouldn't let go of my hand. So I thought: "Okay, he obviously wants to say something." And he stood there and looked at me straight in the eyes. Very kind of weird, piercing look. And then he said..."Your father would be proud of you." And it was a very weird moment. I just... I just sort of turned to jelly, really. And I felt myself welling up. I'll never forget him.

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      References Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982)

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      • 29 de septiembre de 2015 (Reino Unido)
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