I'd like to think my style is unique because when I write, I put a lot of attention into my characters' dialogue and behavior. Writing snappy dialogue is a skill in itself but there's something about writing "realistic" speech and behaviors that's always appealed to me. People tell lame jokes, make movie/TV references, complain that they're uncomfortable, stumble over words, etc. (The dialogue is one of the reasons I love Thor 3 so much.) A rapid monologue about feelings is kind of dull unless it's a supervillain monologuing about their plan.
For me, you can have your characters in a situation or a location to amp up the drama and yet, you could have two people arguing because one ate the other person's sandwich; or have a person be doodling in a meeting where they were supposed to be paying attention. These behaviors are fairly realistic and relatable.