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is the first time the viewer is introduced to the wife (in the movie) and one to Pink’s wall and how it affected him as an adult (before his final breakdown).
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1. "Out of all of her lyrics, the last line is perhaps the most telling and the most damning in which Mother says that Pink will always be baby to me, emphasizing her personal bond with her child by finally referring to herself in the first person me."
2. "We finally see that the mothers chorus is so much like a nurseryrhyme because she continually views her child as nothing more than a helpless infant." 3. "As the song unfolds, the viewer begins to see how the mother contributed so many bricks to Pinks wall and how it affected him as an adult before his final breakdown." 4. "I cant help but be reminded of a line from The Heros Return on Floyds album the Final Cut which reads Sweet heart, sweet heart, are you fast asleep?" 5. "Considering the fact that the Final Cut is a sort of sequel to the Wall in the loosest way imaginable a few of the songs are Wall leftovers or continuations, Id like to think that this line was spoken by Pink to his sleeping wife regarding his wall." 6. "Both characters Pink and Final Cut narrator simply cannot communicate for fear of revealing too much of their inner selves for fear of baring their souls and being met with destructive criticism."
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