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So, 'Nice is Nice' is this 1988 documentary that just kind of lingers, you know? It doesn’t have a flashy director attached, which gives it this raw, almost unpolished feel. The pacing is slow, almost meditative—like it’s asking you to really absorb what’s happening. It dives into the everyday life and culture, capturing that essence of the late ‘80s in a way that feels both nostalgic and authentic. The practical effects are minimal, but they create a certain atmosphere that’s hard to pinpoint. It’s not about flashy storytelling, but rather this exploration of what it means to be nice within a specific context. Definitely has a unique charm that stands apart from more conventional docs of its time.
Unconventional documentary styleCaptures late '80s cultureFocus on everyday life and human interactions
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