Hurry Up Tomorrow

Hurry Up Tomorrow
An insomniac musician encounters a mysterious stranger, leading to a journey that challenges everything he knows about himself.
Darren Webster reviewedJuly 5, 2025
Okay, many of the othert reviews out there say this was like watching a long music video and in many ways that's correct, but also, Abel wrote it, produced it, and used his own music in it, so really, waht did you expect?
Initially watching it felt like he was kind of trying to tell a story around his voice and the struggles he's had over the years with his voice due to the strain on his vocal chords. It moved away from that to being about a man disconnected from society and out of touch with the world around him and allowing his emotional pain to lash out at the world. Then it goes into what seems like a romance story only to be up-ended into a pretty searing self discovery of himself and his music and how much more it likely means to the people that hear his music than it does to him finally being capped off with an ending that leaves the viewer wondering "did all that just really happen?"
Look, Abel's no Hollywood Movie genius, and tyhis maybe could have been done in 4 or 5 music videos, but honestly, this is pretty much perfect and pretty in line with his way fo creating.
Also, Jenna shows the world why shes such a badass actress. She bloody well played her part to perfection.