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The Minimalists: Less Is Now

  • 2021
  • 13
  • 53m
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5.9/10
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The Minimalists: Less Is Now (2021)
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The Minimalists have reworked this phrase to create a sense of urgency for today’s consumer culture: now is the time for less.The Minimalists have reworked this phrase to create a sense of urgency for today’s consumer culture: now is the time for less.The Minimalists have reworked this phrase to create a sense of urgency for today’s consumer culture: now is the time for less.

  • Director
    • Matt D'Avella
  • Stars
    • Joshua Fields Millburn
    • Ryan Nicodemus
    • Dave Ramsey
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    • Director
      • Matt D'Avella
    • Stars
      • Joshua Fields Millburn
      • Ryan Nicodemus
      • Dave Ramsey
    • 113User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
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      • 1 nomination total

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    Joshua Fields Millburn
    Joshua Fields Millburn
    • Self
    Ryan Nicodemus
    Ryan Nicodemus
    • Self
    Dave Ramsey
    • Expert Interview
    Denaye Barahona
    • Expert Interview
    T.K. Coleman
    • Expert Interview
    Annie Leonard
    • Expert Interview
    Erwin Raphael McManus
    • Expert Interview
    Tammy Bantan
    • Everyday Minimalist
    Ashley Boddorf
    • Everyday Minimalist
    Annie Chen
    • Everyday Minimalist
    Mariah Coombs-Schneeberger
    • Ryan's Wife
    Ella
    • Joshua's Daughter
    Vanessa Gaytan
    • Everyday Minimalist
    Shawn Christopher Harding
    • Stage Manager
    • (as Shawn Harding)
    Victoria Harrington
    Victoria Harrington
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    Robbie Jean
    Robbie Jean
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    • (as Robbie Jean Arbott)
    Andre Kibb
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    James Lee
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    4galkowskit

    This is a documentary about Joshua and Ryan - not about minimalism; pretentious

    If you want to learn what minimalism is or how it can help you, you won't get this from this documentary. This feels like the rehash of the first one, and it's basically a retelling of the TED talk that you can find on YouTube. There is nearly nothing new of substance in here, unfortunately.

    The documentary starts by selling us a premise of "you'll learn why less is more but for that, you need to learn our story first". But the fact is we never get past their story, I was listening through stories of Josh and Ryan and was waiting for the "actual documentary" to start. But it never starts.

    It touches multiple issues, it feels like it lacks substance and direction. This is a documentary about Joshua and Ryan - not about minimalism, keep that in mind.

    The camera work and the choice of secondary guests is great, and I wanted to see more of that and more of them. Josh and Ryan, despite being prominent figures in the minimalism scene, are not relatable for most viewers.

    Unfortunately, the criticisms from the first document, are even truer in this one and both Josh and Ryan often feel like they are humble bragging their wealth, six figures, their cars, or houses and telling us how awesome it is when you decide not to have it. I believe they are honest and if I ever have as much as they - I will try to live within my means. It feels very pretentious.

    While I understand the message - don't buy a BMW on credit if you can't afford it - most people don't have the luxury of NOT taking debt to own a house or a flat.

    If you wish to learn about minimalism: I highly recommend Matt D'Avella's YouTube channel (he is "behind the camera" in this one), the TED talk by The Minimalists or even the first documentary, not this one.
    7scrow-10954

    What's wrong with simply talking?

    Although I'm 100 percent in alignment with the basic message, I think as a documentary film it's very confused and frustrating. The basic issue I see is that it is presented in a "Ted Talk" monologue heavy style which comes across more as "presenting" versus simply talking to camera. It felt like a sales presentation not a heartfelt sharing of experiences even when dealing with issues like the death of a parent and the impact it had. I guess in some ways they ARE selling (their books, events etc) but, to me, the awkward format is hindering that goal not supporting it. As a video producer I know first hand when a video camera is brought into the situation how people are so nervous to do the most simple thing in the world which is just to have conversation - reciting memorized speeches to camera or reading off a teleprompter doesn't come across as genuine for the vast majority of people and this film is a great example of how NOT to produce a documentary.
    2dloaders

    Little authenticity and to blown up

    Really liked the first one. But this one just feels meh. It felt like if the protagonists were declaiming a poem and not speaking about real life. Would have appreciated a more in depth before and after comparison of one or two real life people that made the change, rather then just little clips of a lots of people saying things without knowing their context. Love the subject and the guys, did not enjoy the documentary.
    Marcin_2912

    S I M P L Y disappointed

    I had been a fan of The Minimalists for years since they launched their first website. I used to be excited for their blog posts and updates but a lot has changed since then. This movie is nothing more than an extended version of their TEDx talk. It is made of scripted phrases that they've kept repeating for years. I know they've got corporate background but life is not a corporation! It all sounds fake. One guy trying to sell us his recipe for success using his mom's death. The other one is simply not convincing with how fake the words sound in his mouth. Pure cringe at times. I'm not saying this as a hater but as a disappointed fan of something that used to be original and helpful. They just turned it into a product and production while mass consumption is what they've said to be fighting with.
    2meghosterman

    What is happening

    Why are they each taking turns performing monologues? Why is Dave Ramsey here? Why are we hearing SO many of the same stories as the last documentary? It seems like Josh runs the show and is SUPER into himself, to the point of being dogmatic, and Ryan is just along for the ride. I really don't understand why this movie was made.

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      • January 1, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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      • Booklight Film Company
      • Catalyst Films
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