Your life is too normal lately? All around you has been done far too much sense? We have the solution to your problem. Come join us for a screening of classic film Pink Floyd The Wall. It's weird. Super Weird. And awesome at the same time. If you've never seen it check out the trailer below to get a little vague idea of what I'm talking about the subject. If you have seen it...well, you know what I mean.
The official description of the film reads: "the wall is a 1982 live action/animated musical film directed by Alan Parker based on the Pink Floyd album 1979 of the same name." The screenplay was written by Pink Floyd vocalist and bassist Roger Waters. The film is highly metaphorical and is full of sounds and symbolic images. It has very little dialogue and is mainly explained by the music of Pink Floyd".
That's all right, but it does not even begin to describe the film. She is asked, it is dark, it is nuanced. Somehow, the words chaotic and melancholic both come to mind. But before all its weird. And I mean that in the best sense absolute. I really don't know what else to say about this film, it kind of defies description. Come and see, okay? Saturday, 30 March, at 19: 30 in StageNorth. Admission is $7 for general public, $6 for students and members of the company and free for the Northland College students.
Overall, you're just another brick in the wall.
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