Minimalism: a Documentary About the Important Things

2016 • 77 minutes
4.4
179 reviews
53%
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How might your life be better with less? Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things examines the many flavors of minimalism by taking the audience inside the lives of minimalists from all walks of life—families, entrepreneurs, architects, artists, journalists, scientists, and even a former Wall Street broker—all of whom are striving to live a meaningful life with less.

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4.4
179 reviews
Mike Annear
November 19, 2016
Good concept for a documentary, but it's surprisingly light on content. There are a lot of interviews with people who have embraced minimalism, but everything is all peace, love, and jellybeans with reflective mood music throughout. It plays like an extended trailor and I kept waiting more explanation of the how and what of minimalism...not just the who and why...
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A Google user
June 5, 2017
I really like this movie and the thinking behind minimalism. I often find that when get rid of the extra stuff, tendency is to want to buy new stuff. At the heart of it all, the intentional living must just begin despite any distractions. God wants to help us w/this bc ultimately distractions get us away from knowing Him.
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Weikai Gong
November 20, 2016
A powerful and engaging story. The documentary features inspiring examples of people actually living the minimalist life, and interviews with experts and professionals who have had personal experience in this matter. I sought out this documentary after hearing about it via Life Edited, so was already a convert, but I think it will prompt me into taking some action in my life. I'm looking to show this documentary now to friends and family in the hopes that they can find inspiration in improving their lives as well. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is because there was a lack of opposing views - it was a slick and beautifully made promotion of their (very meaningful) goals BUT is the idea of minimalism universally accepted? Did they ever have a meaningful debate with those who didn't agree with them? *I* fully embrace their views, but if the documentary had shown them standing up and persuading others less inclined it would have made it all the more convincing for those not quite converted... Nonetheless. I really enjoyed it!
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