Review of Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage (2021) by Vivalafrance — 24 Jul 2021
Entertaining… but the film tries a little too hard to weave a narrative connecting the events of a single ridiculous music festival with our current culture war silliness. If you can get past all the cringe pontificating historical relativism, the part of the film dedicated to the organizational snafu is compelling tv.
Oh yeah, is it really necessary to go after has-beens like Kid Rock and Fred Durst? Can you really punch down more than that? I found the true villain of this film to be none other than Moby. My god that man seems like the most nauseating assclown you could ever end up having to talk to at a dinner party.
Eminem was right.
This review of Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage (2021) was written by Vivalafrance on 24 Jul 2021.
Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage has generally received mixed reviews.
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