💨 Abstract

"The Weeknd" lead Abel Tesfaye's directorial debut "Hurry Up Tomorrow" is an unremarkable misstep outside his devoted fans. The film revolves around a fictionalized musically talented man who loses his voice after a breakup. Tesfaye stars as the protagonist, navigating themes of fame. At the core, it's a surrealistic act of self-aggrandizement with no sincere stakes and overly elaborate emotional depth abstractions.

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