All it says is that I don't find his work interesting. Yes, there are returning visual aspects in it. Only to me they spell boredom. I do not see anything in it that catches my attention.
If you cannot appreciate some work without knowledge it failed in my opinion.
Having studied photography, and photographers, I found 'HCB' to be the least interesting work, but...
We need to understand that *at the time* HCBs work was more unusual. Now, every man with a roll in Tri-X is a street photographer and, in my opinion, has made the genre trite and dull. I'm not saying HCBs work is crap, I'm saying there is SO much derivative work, it's devalued the original stuff, the outstanding stuff will stand the test of time, but I honestly think HCB had maybe a handful of truly outstanding photos, at best.
If 'street photography' simply hadn't taken off, HCBs work would be innovative, and continue to be interesting.
Ansel Adams is in a similar position, I love his stuff, but you can go on 500px and find 100 equally outstanding landscapes, actually Margus on this forum has equally or more stunning nature images.
HCB seems to be beyond criticism to some people, which is ridiculous, but then, I feel similarly about The Beatles, they may have been interesting at the time, but they wouldn't get a record contract now.