Less of a traditional documentary (biographical facts) and more of homage to Cudi, contributed too by his contemporaries and those who he influenced. How does Cudi's music make you feel and how does Cudi himself feel? Is the major question posed in this documentary.
While I would've like a bit less "feel" and more "fact," I still enjoyed it and liked the fact; much like Cudi, the film wasn't afraid of being different.
While I would've like a bit less "feel" and more "fact," I still enjoyed it and liked the fact; much like Cudi, the film wasn't afraid of being different.