So, 'Nick Broms: What's the Rush?' is this intriguing documentary that feels like a deep dive into the everyday. The pacing is pretty relaxed, almost meditative. It lets you soak in the nuances of life, I think that’s its charm. The tone is reflective, yet there’s a subtle urgency underlying it all—like, why are we always in such a hurry? The visuals are pretty straightforward, no flashy effects here, just realness. The way Broms captures moments feels almost intimate, and you can sense the raw honesty in the performances of those he interviews. It’s distinctive for its lack of drama, instead opting for a contemplative vibe that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
Pacing feels intentional, allows for reflection.Captures everyday life with sincerity.Distinctive for its lack of dramatization.
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Donovan Griffin
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