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So, 'Nothing is Cool' takes this quirky angle on the whole hipster scene, you know? It really dives into the lifestyle of The Moustache Bravado, which is just this absurdly pretentious band. The tone is kind of a mix between self-deprecating humor and outright absurdity, with a pacing that reflects the chaotic nature of the band's existence. The filmmaker, whoever they are, has this really over-the-top European style that somehow blends with the laid-back American vibe of the band. Practical effects? Not really the focus here, but the performances feel genuine—like you’re watching real people trying to navigate their own mess. It’s distinctive for sure, a pretty offbeat exploration of authenticity in a world that often feels anything but.
Unique perspective on hipster culture.Sardonic humor and quirky character studies.Unexpected insights into authenticity in music.
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