Director: Matt D'Avella•Genres: Documentary, Lifestyle
This documentary explores the growing movement of minimalism, following individuals who have chosen to live with less. It delves into the philosophy behind the lifestyle, showcasing how decluttering physical possessions can lead to greater mental clarity and a focus on what truly matters in life. The film features interviews with various minimalists and experts, offering diverse perspectives on simplifying life in a consumer-driven world.
The documentary was generally well-received by audiences interested in self-help and lifestyle changes, resonating with its message of intentional living. Critics noted its clear presentation of minimalist principles and inspiring stories, though some found it to be somewhat repetitive in its exploration of the theme.
Praised for its inspirational message and practical insights into decluttering.
Appreciated for its accessible approach to a complex lifestyle choice.
Some viewers found the pacing and core message to be a bit repetitive.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available or aggregated for this specific documentary, but reviews for the 'Minimalists' and their content often highlight a positive impact on viewers' lives through practical advice and a focus on intentionality.
The documentary was filmed over the course of one year, following Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus (The Minimalists) as they traveled across the United States, meeting with other minimalists and people affected by the movement.
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