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Pink Floyd: The Wall

Alan Parker · 1982 · Film

1h 35m · Music, Drama

In 11 Achriom libraries

This film is a surreal exploration of the protagonist's psyche, blending musical elements with powerful visual imagery to convey themes of isolation, trauma, and the impacts of fame.

DarkContemporaryThe Impact of War on the Individual PsycheThe Alienation of Modern LifeThe Destructive Nature of FameStruggles with Mental Health and IsolationThe Loss of Innocence Through Trauma

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If the isolation in Pink Floyd: The Wall stayed with you, From The Inside by Alice Cooper walks the same thread. This record delves into the complexities of mental health and self-identity, portraying a narrative that resonates with listeners facing their own personal struggles. If the isolation in Pink Floyd: The Wall stayed with you, The Fame Monster (Deluxe Edition) by Lady Gaga walks the same thread. This record dives deep into the many facets of fame, exploring the personal turmoil and societal pressures that come with celebrity status.

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