Pink Floyd: The Wall is a surreal and dark film that follows the story of a rock star, Pink, as he descends into madness. It explores themes of trauma, alienation, and rebellion, using the metaphor of a wall to symbolize Pink's emotional barriers. The film delves into his abusive childhood, unsuccessful relationships, and the pressures of fame and society. As Pink isolates himself from the world, his mental state deteriorates, leading to a climactic and cathartic climax.
Rainer toils by the sweat of his brow on a building site. His first job as site manager is his much-needed big break. Rising rents in the city have already forced him, his pregnant wife and 13-year-old daughter Doreen to move into a little house in the outskirts which needs renovating. At first, Doreen is not thrilled about her new life but then she meets her neighbour Mara, a girl whose parents are as rich as they are narrow-minded. Before long the new friends are playing with fire. Mara incites Doreen to play some nasty tricks and also entangles her in a theft.
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