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Roger Waters The Wall

2015 • 132 minutes
4.6
131 reviews
100%
Tomatometer
18A
Rating
Eligible

About this movie

Roger Waters, co-founder and principal songwriter of Pink Floyd, fuses the epic and the personal in Roger Waters The Wall, a concert film that goes well beyond the stage. Based on the groundbreaking concept album, Roger Waters The Wall could be called a concept film: it’ s a state-of-the-art show that dazzles the senses, combined with an intensely personal road trip that deals with the loss Roger has felt throughout his life due to war. On stage and now on film, Waters has channeled his convictions into his art and his music. With Roger Waters The Wall, Waters – together with his fellow musicians and his creative collaborators – brings audiences an exultant ride of a rock and roll concert, and delivers an unforgettable, deeply emotional experience. (Original Title - Roger Waters The Wall) - 2014 Rue 21 Productions, Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Rating
18A

Ratings and reviews

4.6
131 reviews
Michelle Holland
April 23, 2016
I saw the concert in 2012 and was hoping that this would be just as good. The concert footage was great, but the scenes with him doing other things really made the concert feel chopped up. To top it off, some of the really cool parts of the concert weren't seen because there was a shot of Roger driving or crying with the music in the background. The concert was amazing. This really doesn't do it justice. After all of my negative comments, I'll still say that it is a really good watch and give it a 4.
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Lindz
January 3, 2016
This movie barely had any concert footage - it was mostly Roger Waters crying about his daddy complex. If you love the music of The Wall - do yourself a favor and just buy the CD.
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Brad Scalio
November 22, 2015
After 30yrs a Floyd and solo works fan, I get it already Roger. I wish this take on The Wall was updated to be a little more relevant to today's crowd, however it's the same rehashed WWII Anzio bridge we've been hearing since 1979. We get it already, but do you?
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