
After the song is over Waters is back in the car, this time with a passenger who he is talking about war again – this time about his grandfather’s death in World War I. Mother begins with Waters reading the French intro to the song (from Quebec City). As an aside, T-Mak World was at, and reviewed shows in Quebec City ( read here), London ( read here) and Athens ( read here). As the car drives off we are transported again to the concert in which Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 kicks off.įilmed in Quebec City, London, Athens and Buenos Aires, the locations are easily some of the main highlights of the tour. What a powerful way to start the movie.Ī couple of songs in the concert during the slow instrumental part of Another Brick In The Wall Part 1 – we are transported to the car once again in which Waters with tears in his eyes is reading his father’s death letter the army sent his mother. Waters drives to a War cemetery and pulls out his trumpet and begins to play Outside The Wall which then ties into the beginning of the concert with explosions and the flying Stuka. The death of Waters father plays the central theme of the movie which proceeds to show The Wall concert interspersed with Waters travel to his fathers’ grave in Italy. Water then gets in his car and drives off through the English countryside. While inside this house, a camera zooms in to the document on the wall which reveals Waters father death certificate (from World War II). The movie starts with Waters walking off what appears to be a stage and into a car where we get taken to Water’s house.

This film needs to be seen in a top notch digital movie cinema with massive surround speakers cranked up.

It felt almost as good as being at the show. The crystal clear cinematography is top-notch, and the sound is the best I have ever heard of any concert film ever. So seriously, how does one capture the best concert tour of all time and do it justice? The challenge is great but this film does that and more.
