Review of Feels Good Man (2020) by David Ehrlich for IndieWire — 03 Sep 2020
This isn’t just the definitive story of a perma-stoned frog who just likes to do what “feels good man,” it’s also an expansive forensic look at the life cycle of an idea, a warp-speed analysis of internet sociology, and a harrowingly modern fable about innocence lost.
If the film can’t find a way to be all of those things at once, it’s still horrific and fascinating and maybe even a little bit hopeful to see how this strange world of ours has knotted them together.
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This review of Feels Good Man (2020) was written by David Ehrlich and published by IndieWire on 03 Sep 2020.
Feels Good Man has generally received positive reviews.
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