I mean, what's up with this doc?
It's like, Netflix is trying to spin this as if they're the ones behind it, but clearly, the Red Hot Chili Peppers had no creative input. That's a major red flag for authenticity, you know? It's like when your opponent tries to make something look one way, but you can tell they're hiding something.
I'm all about truth and transparency in storytelling, especially when it comes to bands and their history. If the Red Hot Chili Peppers had nothing to do with this documentary, then why is it being marketed as if they did? That's just not right.
It's like, Ben Feldman might have called it a "deeply relatable story", but what about Hillel Slovak's family? Don't they deserve to be told his true story, warts and all? This whole thing smells like a PR stunt to me.
I'm all about truth and transparency in storytelling, especially when it comes to bands and their history. If the Red Hot Chili Peppers had nothing to do with this documentary, then why is it being marketed as if they did? That's just not right.
It's like, Ben Feldman might have called it a "deeply relatable story", but what about Hillel Slovak's family? Don't they deserve to be told his true story, warts and all? This whole thing smells like a PR stunt to me.