Whats So Bad About Feeling Good?

What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968), directed by George Seaton, is a whimsical comedy that explores the unexpected consequences of a happiness-inducing virus. The film follows Pete (George Peppard), a former advertising executive turned misanthropic artist, and his girlfriend Liz (Mary Tyler Moore), who live in a commune dedicated to embracing life's melancholic aspects. Their world is turned upside down when a toucan, carrying a virus that causes euphoria and kindness, is released in New York City. As the virus spreads, the city's inhabitants, previously cynical and self-centered, begin to exhibit unprecedented joy and generosity, leading to both humorous and thought-provoking situations.





Whats So Bad About Feeling Good?
What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968), directed by George Seaton, is a whimsical comedy that explores the unexpected consequences of a happiness-inducing virus. The film follows Pete (George Peppard), a former advertising executive turned misanthropic artist, and his girlfriend Liz (Mary Tyler Moore), who live in a commune dedicated to embracing life's melancholic aspects. Their world is turned upside down when a toucan, carrying a virus that causes euphoria and kindness, is released in New York City. As the virus spreads, the city's inhabitants, previously cynical and self-centered, begin to exhibit unprecedented joy and generosity, leading to both humorous and thought-provoking situations.