Talk:Feel Good Inc. (Video)/@comment-26858031-20180324063449

Welp, in my very not at all professional or official opinion, I interpreted the video as dealing with things like depression through the use of sex, drugs, partying, and all that fun and nasty stuff. Things that make people "feel good", but the feeling doesn't last. It's only temporary. The tower looms over an almost apocalyptic city, mirroring our own culture and how it is dominated by these very things. Commercialism, sex, etc. Things that will give us temporary relief from our misery, which is why the tower is so high in the sky. However, 2D is seemingly trapped within the tower, unable to escape. Noodle's fun lil' sky windmill is a representation of true happiness, free from the binds of the culture. The Windmill is natural and beautiful, and self-sufficient if you think about it, as long as it keeps moving the wind will keep blowing and the island will then keep moving--you get it. It's what true happiness is supposed to me, self-sufficient and lasting, free from restraints. Noodle is free, while 2D is trapped. Incidentally, that's one of the reasons Noodle is being hunted by those helicopters, they're trying to get rid of that source of happiness, as it moves beyond their control. "Their" being the evil consumer party drug sex people or whatever, "Big Brother", the Illuminati or Lizard people or something. Whatever conspiracy you're going for.

The creators of Gorillaz put a lot of meaning and symbolism in a lot of their videos. They aren't just stories, they aren't just a weird band of characters, their creators are trying to say something about our culture. So...yeah! At least that's my interpretation of the video. It was my first Gorillaz video, and it's a really good one too (my favorite is still probably On Melancholy Hill, though)