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Flea, Anthony Kiedis, John Frusciante, and Red Hot Chili Peppers in Can't Stop (2025)

Review by armencho-392-524499

Can't Stop

Love, Death & Robots

5/10

Thematically ill-fit, hence uninteresting

Why does the show assume we're all fans of RHCP (the band)? Does David Fincher think there is some overlap in themes between the former and the themes that have been explored in the show -- the extra-terrestrial, futurism, human nature (the show's love for _cats_ comes to mind), space and the cosmic, violence, and not the least _robots_?

How is a CGI video depicting RHCP as puppets, in a live-concert music video, fit into this?

Well, as far as I am concerned it doesn't. I like some of the band's songs, but I watch the show for themes it's become knowm for, and this isn't it.

Because it doesn't fit, it's hard to be motivated to get into the frame of watching a RHCP concert -- even if the animation is well done -- because that's not what I set out to watch. And lowering my expectations, it's still a strange thing to watch, because it's not my thing.

There are far better music videos out there. Heck, if the show suddenly played some "re-mixed" version of one of Björk's videos ("All Is Full Of Love"?), I'd probaly not frown as much. But this episode doesn't stand out, in my opinion, even if I saw it on a music TV channel today.

I don't understand why they had to pick it up for inclusion in the show -- is there no massive talent left _in the world_ who'd work on mind-bending animated stories, that we resort to ask David Fincher to give us a painstakingly done love letter to a RHCP song that in the end doesn't even stand out that much?
  • armencho-392-524499
  • May 17, 2025

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