The Minimalists: Less Is Now Comments

  • Virginia 2023-09-26 13:51:41

    I thought that six years had passed since the last one, and there would be an update to the clichés of the two, but there was still no in-depth gain. Mixing up a lot of concepts and simmering, making the theme inaccurate. The film simply fails to understand that consumption and minimalism are not completely opposites. Under this issue, as a white middle-high-productivity person, starting from oneself, it is all self-intoxicated. Joining the perspective of other social groups will really make...

  • Donnell 2023-09-25 22:38:58

    So cheesy, completely brainwashed speech, unconvincing. The real minimalist is not to educate others that you think you need it but you don't actually need it, so you have to throw it away, but to guide people to independently think about what they really need and make their own...

  • Theo 2023-09-12 07:18:40

    It's probably not intentional, but it's really amazing. This film tries to use very capitalized marketing to convince you to reject capitalized marketing. Just, huh? black...

  • Valentina 2023-08-31 09:00:55

    It's like cx... Manage your...

  • Roberta 2023-08-27 06:29:52

    If you don't have time to cook, you can simply order one in the recommendation after the video ends. Say something messy, can't stand...

  • Sharon 2023-08-17 09:23:47

    It may be an old-fashioned concept to me, the narrative angle of the whole film is not so convincing, and the negative impact of material piles is too exaggerated. When we want to convey an idea, we need to start from the idea itself, rather than blindly depreciating other ideas. There is nothing inherently wrong with material obsessions, and indeed we can assign meaning to them, and many things don’t need to be overkill unless they become pathological. Radical propaganda is another form of...

  • Pattie 2023-08-13 06:35:07

    I hate the word "aesthetic" so...

  • Blaze 2023-07-23 07:42:46

    It feels like a cult after watching it. It has been telling the world that we are minimalist and we are happy, and there is no actual content at all. The narrative is also messy, thinking that it will (should) be progressive layer by layer, but it jumps back and forth, and there is no logic at all. From the content, you know it's a lazy pseudo-documentary. Just a few people didn't even move, they answered the director's question list, edited a "documentary" and came out. The two protagonists,...

  • Emmanuel 2023-07-18 19:48:11

    Minimalism is nothing new in my opinion. Talking about this concept for an hour is considered entry-level. Simply summarizing [Duan She Li] is the most comfortable choice for...

  • Rosemary 2023-07-14 21:03:21

    Being deceived by the name, it is better to watch the full movie with patience than just watch the trailer for a few minutes. The content is nothing new, minimalism has been said for so many years, it is better to read "Duan She Li" and "My Home is Empty". Most of the time I talk about why but not how, and I use "happiness" as an example. I'm thinking that those who have a lot of money and leisure are not necessarily unhappy, and obsessive-compulsive disorder generally throws it away and...

Extended Reading
  • Selmer 2022-08-31 16:08:27

    Simplicity ≠ Simple

    Some thoughts on "Minimalism: The Time Has Come" ✔ For minimalism, throwing things is the first step. But not equivalent. After all, before this, we hoarded more items than you can imagine. Because we cannot consume all the time, simplicity needs to be kept deliberately, and simplicity is not...

  • Edyth 2022-08-31 17:46:43

    Review before buying

    "Consumerism" has slowly taken over our thinking, we always want more, better and more XX things, because advertising says so, because others say so. In the latest issue of the wizard's talk about the cosmetics market, I am horrified. Every market, men and women, young and old, have capital to...