Pink Floyd: El Muro -
As the wall grew higher, Pink retreated further. In a hotel room in Los Angeles, he slipped into a trance-like state. He wasn't just lonely; he was becoming "comfortably numb" to the world. When the pressure of fame became too much, his mind fractured. He hallucinated himself as a fascist dictator, trading his guitar for a megaphone and turning his fans into a mindless, marching army of "hammers". The Trial and the Fall
For more on the history of this legendary album and film, you can explore the official Pink Floyd website or read the detailed plot analysis on IMDb . The Wall - Pink Floyd Pink Floyd: El Muro
Teachers who mocked his poetry and treated students like sausages in a factory line. As the wall grew higher, Pink retreated further
In the hazy, neon-lit rooms of 1970s rock stardom, a man named Pink sat staring at a flickering television screen. To the world, he was a god of the stage, but behind his vacant eyes, he was building something impenetrable. This is the story of Pink Floyd: El Muro ( The Wall ), a journey into the self-imposed exile of a broken soul. The Bricks of a Lifetime When the pressure of fame became too much,