9/10
Saying Seoul Searching is More Than a Classic Coming of Age Comedy Doesn't Even Do it Justice
10 January 2018
Based on true events, Seoul Searching appears to be a film full of 80s tropes and wild teens, but becomes much more through the telling of writer and director, Benson Lee's, own experiences at a camp in Seoul. With a serious introduction that is quickly forgotten as the characters are introduced, the movie seems like simple drama surrounding teens' antics, but there's more than the bad boy and Madonna-crazed girl. As Seoul Searching continues, we learn who the main characters are, and more of their own story through well divided scenes and cuts between character focuses.

Seoul Searching isn't plot-based in the least, and there isn't a major climax in the movie, just little hills of chaos and emotion every now and then. The focus is on the characters, the people, featured in the film and their own stories. The characters are what make the film; they have interesting characteristics and distinct personalities. Each person plays a specific role; some have emotional benefit (Klaus), others have humorous benefit (Sergio), and the main character, Sid, brings a lot of both. Seoul Searching is simple and straightforward in an enjoyable way; it's a film about people being people, one of the most interesting things to witness.

The movie has a certain feeling to it, almost as though you're there. It also has quite a fast pace, there is always something happening, which likely makes viewers pay closer attention, and therefore experience that sensation of witnessing the events in the film first hand. The music adds to that feeling, and sets the mood of that age, with 80s classics in the background. The filmmakers achieved the aura of the 80s very well, although at times some of the language used is crude and might be shocking to some, simply because of the changes that have occurred in society over the years.

Seoul Searching, despite the teenage antics, was also quite serious at times, and displayed the struggles of foreign-raised Korean teens. The story of a boy who doesn't understand his father, an adopted girl, a boy dealing with unadjusted parents, a racist army prat, and more. Through the movie, hardships are revealed, and viewers realize that there's more to the initial characters, that there's a reason for the characters' actions and attitude. Overall, Seoul Searching is a good movie, that I feel is underrated by some. It's a fresh teenage comedy that explores into the less than happy parts of life. It's part of growing up, with just a few more completely "unboring" people.
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