Review film Searching Tracing Virtual Toss - Profound message about social networking

The end of the year is the season of a series of attractive action movies coming out in theaters, which is lost, including Searching, a family film, low-budget but brings surprises in the box office. ticket. With the Cinema Corner review the film Searching for Virtual Search (Searching) before the positive reviews from critics, is it worth the movie for you to enjoy the cinema?

Searching for virtual whereabouts (Searching) is the film debut of director 1991 Aneesh Chaganty. With creativity in content and expression, the film received positive reviews from film critics. On IMDB the film received a score of 7.9 and on Rotten Tomatoes page rated Searching 92% of fresh tomatoes.

The content of Searching film tells about the journey to find children of David Kim (John Cho) through social networks. David Kim raised a child by himself after his wife died of cancer. The peaceful life passed until one day, Margot's daughter (Michelle La) went missing without leaving a trace. David immediately went missing to the police station and was inspected by devoted inspector Rosemary Vick (Debra Messing) in the search.
 
Refusing to sit still while the police investigated, David gradually tracked down the traces that he left through his child's social networking accounts. The facts gradually revealed to help David find out the truth and find the whereabouts of his son.


The interesting thing about Searching is that it is the filming element, 100% of the time the movie is transmitted through a computer screen shot. From phone conversations or outside shooting, it's just amateur videos shot by phone or YouTube videos.


 
Following Unfriend, Searching is a film-style film that both exploits the topic of social networking and the connection between people in the virtual world. Even without an action scene, Searching still attracts viewers with a multi-knot script. Viewers are constantly surprised from the cause of the disappearance to the killer. So, Searching thought it was a boring movie but the more it watched, the better and more attractive it was until the end.


Virtual Tracing is a blend of criminal and family elements, through the story of finding children of David to convey the message about the care of family members together. David always believed he understood his children, but when he accessed Margot's social media account, he realized he didn't know anything about her current life. David didn't even have a contact with any of his friends and didn't know what his children did after school or how they used the money.

The film also carries the message of the lifestyle of young people in the virtual world. There, those who lack knowledge and prevention are more likely to be taken advantage of and fall. In the age of social networking, Searching is like a subtle and unspoken awake for young audiences.

The outstanding performance of John Cho as the father seeking children contributes greatly to the success of the film. The natural style and the austere face helped John Cho to express his role excellently. Margot's supporting role and half-inspector Rosemary Vick were also rounded. In general, the roles in the movie are very good and create their mark.

In short, Searching Virtual Ticker - Searching is a light but extremely attractive psychological drama. The film gives viewers a lot of emotions and meaningful messages that you and your family can enjoy.

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