The loss of his father in WWII and his upbringing by an overprotective mother.
Directed by Alan Parker and based on the seminal 1979 concept album, is a surreal, experimental musical film that remains a landmark of rock cinema. Written by Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters, it largely abandons traditional dialogue in favor of a visceral sensory experience that blends live action with haunting animation. Narrative & Themes Pink Floyd: The Wall(1982)
Failed relationships and the hollow, corrosive nature of fame. The loss of his father in WWII and