In conclusion, Roger Waters: Us + Them is an "undeniably well-produced" marriage of music and activism. It proves that Waters’ decades-old warnings about alienation and greed remain urgently relevant, offering the audience both a "blistering" critique of the present and a vision of hope through collective resistance.

: Unlike previous concert films, Sean Evans frequently intercuts the spectacle with close-up shots of fans, capturing their emotional reactions to emphasize the communal nature of the performance. Musical Narrative

Shot primarily during a four-night residency at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, the film is celebrated for its "state-of-the-art" visual production.

: The production utilizes a massive, retractable LED screen that bisects the arena, allowing for high-definition, immersive storytelling that dwarfs the performers and places the audience within the narrative.

: The film features direct satirical attacks on global leaders, most notably using "Pigs (Three Different Ones)" to lampoon figures like Donald Trump.