Failed relationships and the hollow, corrosive nature of fame.
The film follows (played by Bob Geldof in his film debut), a burned-out rock star who descends into a drug-induced stupor in a Los Angeles hotel room. Through a fragmented series of flashbacks and hallucinations, he examines the "bricks" of his life—traumatic events that led him to build an emotional and mental wall to isolate himself from the world: Pink Floyd: The Wall(1982)
The petty cruelties of the British public school system, famously criticized in " Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2 ". Failed relationships and the hollow, corrosive nature of