a brick in the wall

Lurline 2022-10-01 10:14:24

Every time I watch foreign movies from the last century, I will check the time in my mind, think about what China was like at that time, and then look at what foreign countries were like at that time. It's still such a great work, it was filmed at that time, and although China is not absent, it always feels that it is not so profound. I obviously don't care about national affairs or anything, why do I care so much about these, I don't know.

The pictures of war in it make me think that maybe war is like that. Whether the meaning is to make oneself happy or to make others happy, most people's lives are equally meaningless.

Why don't you die? premature death?

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Pink Floyd: The Wall quotes

  • Pink: [speaking and screaming into megaphone] The worms will convince outside Brixton Bud Station will be moving along at about twelve o' clock down Stockwell road, and then point will start heading Abbots road and walk calmly with resistance, leaving twelve minutes to three will be moving along Lambeth road towards Vauxhall Bridge. Now when we get to the other side of Vauxhall Bridge where in the Westminster brought area it's quite possible we may encounter some Jew boys all the way from four and five and take them back by the way we go. And they came Midds Abbots and we saw them killed! Million of gay people screaming murder, murder came all around and shoot! Remember to make it to high clock corner or all of you are killed! Were in the door! now close the door, close the damn door! the door! the door! the door!

  • Playground Father: [pushing kids on roundabout] Easy, be careful.

    Playground Father: [Little Pink tugs his coat] What?

    Little Pink: Will you put me on that?

    Playground Father: Well where's your mum at?

    Little Pink: She's gone to the shops.

    Playground Father: Yes all right.

    Playground Father: [Pushes little pink and the other kids on the roundabout] How's that then enjoying it?

    Playground Father: Ooh Wabba lovely lovely.

    Playground Father: [Little Pink follows him] What you again?

    [shoos him away]

    Playground Father: Off you go, Go on.

    Playground Father: [Little pink still follows him much to the Mans annoyance] What have I told you about this? What have I told you; your not mine. Now sling your hook, Go on sling your hook.

    Little Pink: [walks to a swing set by himself and sits down as he sees many children playing with their parents, and frowns]