Originally a Pink Floyd album from 1979, Roger Waters, their former bass player, has completely taken over this rock opera. He cherishes it as his Ninth Symphony, while for many it is not even a Pink Floyd favorite. It is (indeed) too much Roger Waters in all his misanthropy and sarcasm for that. The performance is an audiovisual spectacle, in which a wall is built brick by brick for the band to
… eventually collapse again. This original feature film was made in collaboration with director Sean Evans and was shot during his three-year tour (attended by 1.4 million people) that started in 2010. No modern technology is shunned in this upgraded version. Fire showers or three-dimensional projections of airplanes and monsters flying out of the wall illustrate tried-and-true songs such as Another Brick In The Wall and Comfortably Numb. You feel like a child in Efteling when you see this DVD. (MR)more