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Pink Floyd: The Wall

  • 1982
  • 16
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,0/10
88 mil
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Pink Floyd in Pink Floyd: The Wall (1982)
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Uma estrela de rock confinada e turbulenta desce à loucura em meio do seu isolamento físico e social do mundo.Uma estrela de rock confinada e turbulenta desce à loucura em meio do seu isolamento físico e social do mundo.Uma estrela de rock confinada e turbulenta desce à loucura em meio do seu isolamento físico e social do mundo.

  • Direção
    • Alan Parker
  • Roteirista
    • Roger Waters
  • Artistas
    • Bob Geldof
    • Christine Hargreaves
    • James Laurenson
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,0/10
    88 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    POPULARIDADE
    4.994
    530
    • Direção
      • Alan Parker
    • Roteirista
      • Roger Waters
    • Artistas
      • Bob Geldof
      • Christine Hargreaves
      • James Laurenson
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    • 57Avaliações da crítica
    • 47Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Ganhou 2 prêmios BAFTA
      • 3 vitórias e 2 indicações no total

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    Bob Geldof
    Bob Geldof
    • Pink
    Christine Hargreaves
    • Pink's Mother
    James Laurenson
    James Laurenson
    • J.A. Pinkerton (Pink's Father)
    Eleanor David
    Eleanor David
    • Pink's Wife
    Kevin McKeon
    Kevin McKeon
    • Young Pink
    Bob Hoskins
    Bob Hoskins
    • Rock and Roll Manager
    David Bingham
    • Little Pink
    Jenny Wright
    Jenny Wright
    • American Groupie
    Alex McAvoy
    Alex McAvoy
    • Teacher
    Ellis Dale
    • English Doctor
    James Hazeldine
    James Hazeldine
    • Lover
    Ray Mort
    Ray Mort
    • Playground Father
    Margery Mason
    • Teacher's Wife
    • (as Marjorie Mason)
    Robert Bridges
    • American Doctor
    Michael Ensign
    Michael Ensign
    • Hotel Manager
    Marie Passarelli
    • Spanish Maid
    Winston Rose
    • Security Guard
    Joanne Whalley
    Joanne Whalley
    • Groupie
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      • Alan Parker
    • Roteirista
      • Roger Waters
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    10Zambelli

    Why is The Wall so often misunderstood ?

    I have seen the movie several times now and every time I watch it I see something new, something I haven't seen or heard before. Some unsung line, some lost message... Every time I watch the movie I seem to dig deeper into this complex work of art.

    However, I cannot tell you how disappointed I am that this movie is so underestimated, and, above all, misunderstood. How many times have you heard someone say something like: "You can't watch 'The Wall' unless you're really drunk or really high" ? I have heard this line probably from every single person that has seen the movie and it hurts me so much that nobody really tries to understand the movie.

    The key to understanding the movie is in the lyrics. The movie is not just a long series of video clips that accompany the album. The images are just a final piece of the puzzle, the final touch on a magnificent piece of art.

    The first time I saw this movie I felt very embarassed. Yes, embarassed, because I felt like a fool for hearing the album so many times and not realizing what it was about. The movie made me appreciate the lyrics of a rock song for the first time in my life.

    The week after seeing "The Wall" for the first time I bought Pink Floyd's "The Final Cut". Do you know what was the first thing I did when I opened the CD case? I read the lyrics, from the first to the last word. And I actually tried to understand what the album was about.

    "The Wall" is so much more than you think it is. The only solution to not understaning the movie is watching it again and paying more attention. Once you get it, you will never forget it.
    10zeemaza

    Superb, clever and highly entertaining.

    If you like Pink Floyd, you'll love the movie regardless of what you think the cinematic value of the film is. To me, Roger Water's ability to express himself is outrageously smart. He is a genius. His English is masterful and the way he expresses how he feels is just mind-blowing. I am sure that every one of us has felt exactly the same as Pink/Roger felt at some point of our life but have never been able to successfully explain it. It is therefore my opinion that the lyrics are what make this film great. As a movie, it also translates those feelings well. All the actors were superb. Alan Parker managed to pull the whole thing together cleverly and all in all it is an excellent choice for a late night stoner's kick back - brilliant.
    8stills-6

    A fascinating story about fascism - WARNING! Psychoanalytic content

    The opening tracking shot of a hotel hallway that resembles a prison should clue you in as to what awaits. There are so many things to like and be fascinated by in this movie. And for all of its avant-garde leanings, this is actually a very classically designed story. An iconoclastic music star, Pink Floyd, tries/tries not to think about his past and how he got to where he is, which is borderline psychotic. And because he's so disturbed, he can't even think in a linear way, so the journey we take into his mind is necessarily whacked-out.

    We also get to see how fascism is born from misdirected hate and idolatry. As a rock star, Floyd has seen the adulation of his audiences, so he's familiar with the phenomenon. But at the same time, he detests them for buying into his act. It's like the old Groucho Marx joke about refusing membership to any group who would let you in. He knows he's a fake (his teachers and people like his wife have told him so), so everyone else who thinks he's real must be fakes also. It's a big cyclic game. So he can't let any of them in, behind his wall, because they are, by definition, phony.

    It's interesting, also, to think about how he has turned full circle into fascism. It's just part of his dream and how he deals with his anger, but it's also an interesting reaction to the absent father. Had there been no homosexuals or Jews etc., there would have been no need for a Hitler, and therefore there would have been no need for his father to die. But instead of hating Nazis, he hates the people that "provoked" the Nazis. (I could go on for days with stuff like this, but I'll stop here.)

    Just watch the movie and be impressed with the way it works on so many levels.
    10deathrattleus

    I had forgotten that this was the greatest movie ever made

    I recently rented and re-watched Pink Floyd The Wall for the 200th time, and I had forgotten, over the years, why this is my favorite movie. Surprisingly, the reason it is so good has little to do with a rock star having a mental breakdown. Pink being a rock star is almost incidental to the real message of the film. It seems as if director Parker took the initial idea of Pink Floyd's album and ran away with it. The film serves less as a study of one celebrity individual, instead serving as a cinematic indictment of all of our worst aspects as human beings: cruelty, brutality, insanity, herd mentality, fascism--all the most negative traits of twentieth century man are splashed upon the movie screen, as if the Director was asking the audience "Why?" This is a film in rebellion against the status quo. Funny then, that it should be driven by the music of a major rock and roll band. But, all in all, that is besides the point. The film of the Wall begins and ends with scenes of oppression by authoritarian figures (police men, skinheads, teachers, etc.)It is almost as if the entire sub textual content of the film is drawing a parallel between the internal alienation of a single individual and the social and global alienation that fostered the cruelties of World War 2, the holocaust, ad infinitum. Pinks degeneration is the degeneration of Everyman, confronted by a world that is (still) spinning increasingly out of control, away from the light, further behind the wall of its own nihilistic will toward self-obliteration. The violence of the imagery, the final "Trial", and the psychic attack of the final montage of disturbing images (masked children put into a meat grinder, cartoon teachers becoming hammers, neo-Nazis on a rampage) as the scene fades into a blank grey wall, are grand, satirical, operatic "Theater of Cruelty" in a cinematic framework. But it is the final lyric (sung by a repulsive, animated "Judge") that puts the entire scope of this picture into focus: "I sentence you to be EXPOSED before your peers..." The Judge , of course, is not merely talking to the fictional "Pink", but to the viewers of the film, and well, the entire world, for all that, and again, the Director has, seemingly, high jacked the "rock opera" format, and used it as a vehicle to ask that ultimate question: why is mankind so mutually interested in its own self-destruction? Why do nations and civilized cultures slide easily into fascistic thinking? How many war orphans are we still, to this day, creating?

    I am not, now, a fan of Pink Floyd's music, although all of the music in this film is beyond excellent. Oddly enough, I am the farthest thing from the dope-smoking "hippy" that is supposed to be a Pink Floyd fan. I am an Industrial musician and a writer. My favorite music, at this point, is anything by NON, Throbbing Gristle, etc. This film has, over the years though, shaped my own artistic outlook in ways I am probably not even aware of. One does not need to smoke dope, or even be a Pink Floyd fan, to be affected quite deeply by this film. Roger Ebert once said that Star Wars was, to him at least "a perfect film". Well, Pink Floyd The Wall, to myself, is a perfect film, whether you are a pothead or no. I have given this film ten stars, but it is a little beyond that. If it was simply a rock movie, it could be rated in a conventional manner. But Allan Parker has done something here that is beyond even the concept of the bestselling album that this movie is based upon. He has crafted a surreal essay on the madness and self-destruction that lurks within the human spirit. And he has created one of the most sobering, angry, and dizzying satirical pieces ever committed to celluloid. In short, this film is a work of sheer, jaundiced brilliance.
    andy-227

    An assault on the senses, and a really great film!

    "Pink Floyd The Wall" is a great film, based on the already great album by Pink Floyd! I was stunned by the use of imagery, combined with the great soundtrack of the album, which gave us a strange, drugged up vision of what a burnt out rock star would see. It's really crazy! Yet it shows how these famous rock stars are bombarded with fame and applause, and how insane it can drive an already disturbed person. "The Wall" itself, is the isolation and separation from society and saneness, which is a place that can easily be avoided if only people gave us a fair chance to. The depressing part about the film is that none of this is the rock star's fault. He was driven to it by loneliness in his growing up years(since he lost his father to the war), along with psychological torment by his teachers, parents, and above all, his sexually controlling wife. The movie is twisted because this is how the lead character sees the world. Worse yet, after he has already been driven to the edge of his own sanity, in his mind, the people who drove him to that edge, come back to testify against him. It's weird the first time you watch it, and looks a lot like a crazy music video that was pulled out of MTV. The only difference is that this one is telling a story, and has been transferred to the big wide screen. Alan Parker has directed the film, but Roger Waters seems to be in charge here, because it's his album, his story, and his conception. All that's really been done here is transforming the album to celluloid. I in some ways, like this better than the album, because now we have images to reinforce the songs and the story. I wish I could have seen this on the big screen, because the variety of images and the loud music seem compressed and compacted on a small TV set. You might not understand this the first time, especially if you haven't heard the album yet. But it really is a great film, and it actually has a story and a point that most music videos today unfortunately lack! I think that this film will teach people the reasons why these talented individuals suffer and lose their minds. The people that have guided and taken care of them while they grew up, often take away their ability to happily and normally function on their own. And the album and film's lesson is for not only the people who drove him to his wall to back off, but for him to pull himself out.

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    • Curiosidades
      In his autobiography "Is That It?", Bob Geldof says that his agent first told him about the project while he was riding in a taxi, and that he said that he didn't want to do it because he didn't like the music of Pink Floyd. Roger Waters knows this story, not because he read it in Geldof's book, but because the taxi driver was actually Waters' brother.
    • Erros de gravação
      When Pink throws the television out the window before he cuts his hand, he mouths "Take that, fuckers!", but what is heard is "Next time, fuckers!" (This is corrected in the DVD release of "The Wall".)
    • Citações

      Teacher: If ya don't eat yer meat, you can't have any pudding! How can ya have any pudding if ya don't eat ya meat?

    • Versões alternativas
      The final shot in the "Another Brick In The Wall, part 2" sequence, showing Young Pink and the Islington Green School class of 1951 throwing the Teacher into the bonfire, was deleted from the UK theatrical and Canadian VHS versions of the film, out of concern that actual children would try the stunt at home.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Pink Floyd: Hey You (1982)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      When the Tigers Broke Free
      (separated into two sections)

      Written by Roger Waters

      Performed by Pink Floyd

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 14 de março de 1983 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Pink Floyd: Devor
    • Locações de filme
      • Saunton Sands, Devon, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(bunker scenes)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • Alan Parker
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      • £ 12.000.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
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      • US$ 22.274.148
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 35 min(95 min)
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      • 2.39 : 1

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