Directed by Aneesh Chaganty, a young director only 27 years old but full of potential, Searching promises to be a new spiritual dish for movie fans later this year.
1. The mental battle of a father who lost his child
It’s been 37 hours since the police started searching for David’s daughter, but no clues have been found yet, so David has to act on his own.
The clues went nowhere, the confessions from her friends seemed to have pushed the case to a dead end, but with her calmness and sharpness as well as her utmost love for her daughter, everything appeared as it was.
2. Every moment is extremely stressful
The film is excellent when it opens with quite gentle images, the image of a happy family that seems to have never faced an incident.
The pace of Searching’s film is slow but mysterious and gives goosebumps like a Da Khuc song.
3. Simple but very creative with all kinds of surprises
No CGI, no advanced filming techniques, Searching tells the story through Margot’s computer screen and the media creates the feeling that the viewer is personally participating in the search.
In a society where the Internet is increasingly popular, you will be overwhelmed and extremely excited when watching Searching.
4. Great acting from John Cho
Although it follows the familiar Hollywood motif of `finding missing people`, Searching has demonstrated a difference in class with the presence of John Cho – a veteran Korean actor from the blockbuster Star Trek.
With a warm and gentle appearance of a father, John Cho easily convinced all audiences.
5. Valuable lessons for those in the virtual world
Not simply a suspenseful film, Searching also contains many valuable lessons.
Not simply a suspenseful film, Searching also contains many valuable lessons.
Searching opens in theaters nationwide from November 30, 2018.