Can’t Feel Nothing udforsker denne ændrede virkelighed ved at se på et dusin af forskellige menneskelige følelser - og hvordan internettet radikalt transformerer den måde, vi oplever dem på. Filmen udforsker et dusin forskellige følelser – og hvordan folk på internettet bruger dem til at få folk til at klikke på ting. Hvordan er vores psykologi våben mod os for at påvirke vores beslutningstagning? Hvor meget fri vilje har vi egentlig online? Hvordan transformerer internettet den måde, vi oplever vores grundlæggende følelser på?
A man lies in bed illuminated by the blue-white light of his mobile phone. On the doom timeline, he scrolls past cute pets, outraged opinion pieces and creepy images from the world’s hotspots – and he feels absolutely nothing. ‘Can’t Feel Nothing’ begins when director David Borenstein realises, much to his own surprise, that he himself has become a screen zombie. With great curiosity and refreshing humour, he travels the world to investigate how bad things really are. Who is pulling the strings when the internet makes us angry, sad, horny or just plain indifferent? And is there any way back? Borenstein meets an American internet troll, a burnt-out superstar in the Asian influencer industry, a cynical fake-news factory in Eastern Europe, Russian state propagandists and an online dominatrix who forces her male customers to punch themselves in the groin. An alarming and serious contemporary diagnosis, with the energy to also look at solutions.