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Searching — No one is lost without a trace.
2018 7.5 41.3K PG-13 views saved
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2018 7.5 41.3K PG-13 views saved
Searching

After David Kim's 16-year-old daughter goes missing, a local investigation is opened and a detective is assigned to the case. But 37 hours later and without a single lead, David decides to search the one place no one has looked yet, where all secrets are kept today: his daughter's laptop.

Countries: US, MX
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 1hrs 42min
Status: Released
Release date: 2018-08-24
Release format: Streaming — Jul 29, 2018
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natalynnrose
@natalynnrose 6 years ago

Really great film. Loved the concept and the fact that all the clues where right there all along.

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natalynnrose
@natalynnrose 6 years ago

Really great film. Loved the concept and the fact that all the clues where right there all along.

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Nox
@nox-anexayi 3 years ago

What an amazing movie. I've had it on bluray since it came out but hadn't watched it till now. Lately I have trouble staying focused watching movies but this one had me captivated from start till finish.

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Speed Demon
@speeddemon 4 years ago

This is a great movie. It keeps entertained and interested through the whole episode of a father that thinks he knows his daughter but finds out he doesn't really know much at all. A good twist to the plot near the end adds to the drama.

I'm watching this in 2020, don't know how I missed it back in2018. Solid 10/10

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Mister Coldstream
@mrcoldstream 5 years ago

_**SEARCHING**_
Nailed it, bailed it or failed it?
Let’s play!

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**Writing: NAILED IT!**
In what is probably the most original style of storytelling in a very long time, _Searching_ gives us the entire story - including all of the dialogue and action - through computer and mobile phone screens and social media services we’re all familiar with. Every scene gives us snippets of the story and they’re just enough to form a comprehensive, easy-to-follow thriller.
It is actually surprisingly easy to follow the movie, since it really makes sure the audience knows what’s going on, but it does require more attention than the average thriller since a big part of the communication is entirely visual.
While the bulk of the script is formed by a well-paced and simple story (albeit with several twists), the deeper message is hard to miss: we live big parts of our lives online, and we leave huge digital footprints wherever we go.

**Characters and Acting: NAILED IT!**
It’s a tight but amazing cast, headed by Lost alumni **John Cho**. The performances are so mundane you hardly even realize that it’s all just acting. **Debra Messing** and **Joseph Lee** put in great performances as well and the supporting cast feels just as natural as the main stars.
Some of the phone calls heard throughout the film sound fake and too rehearsed, but that might be more due to sloppy dialogue writing than the actual performances.

**Direction: NAILED IT!**
**Aneesh Chaganty** has a clear vision for his film and he manages to keep the story together despite the unconventional style. Chaganty knows where to place his actors and where to put the focus of the scene so that he keeps the realistic tone while moving the story forward. There are scenes which split the action across several screens or apps, but the direction makes sure the viewer never gets lost.

**Visuals: NAILED IT!**

In all of its simplicity, basically copying those familiar desktop and app designs, the visual side of the film is amazingly original.

**Sound: NAILED IT!**
The sound effects are just as you’d expect but they’re amplified by a wonderful score.

**Pacing: NAILED IT!**
_Searching_ is not a very fast-paced thriller by any means. It cuts expertly between different apps and programs, constantly playing with the pacing and the style. That is what keeps the film interesting and entertaining all the way to the end.

**Themes: NAILED IT**
Our digital footprints, the dark side of internet, the importance of good family relations, the desperation of a father in grief. Big and important themes that are very timely in the society of today.

**Atmosphere: NAILED IT!**
This film will keep you on the edge of the seat. It’s exciting, particularly in its final act, but also deeply touching and emotional.

**Rewatchability: NAILED IT!**
It’s only after you finish watching when you realise that many clues leading to the truth have been hidden in front of you in plain sight the entire time. _Searching_ requires a few rewatched if you want to catch every single detail.

**Expectations: NAILED IT!**
I expected a lot, hearing about the unconventional storytelling. The final product is more than just a movie, something closer to an actual experience. It’s more enjoyable if you are familiar with and integrated in the modernized society of today.

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**Bottom line: NAILED IT!**
_Searching_ is on of the most original thrillers ever created, using everyday technology to tell us an important story about the lived all of us live every day in the 21st century. It’s a movie you just have to see in order to fully understand.

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Nathann
@nathann 6 years ago

I didn't even know about this movie until 2 hours before the session. I saw it was showing on my local movie theather and went for it. Boy, am I happy with my decision! I really, really liked the route they took with this one, they not only managed to make the whole concept work but they sneaked a lot of satisfying "easter eggs". It is a serious movie with very serious message and a lot of connection with reality, but the way life with technology and internet is portrayed sometimes get you so off guard that you can't help but laugh. And, of course, the story is great with and a amazing third act.

Also, props to whoever translated that to portuguese. I was nervous it would ruin the movie when I saw that everything on the computer was translated, but it turns out they did an amazing job capturing the essence of the information and putting it in a way that would feel natural.

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@patricia-miller 7 months ago

why is this the greatest movie I've ever seen wtf

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desacawi
@desacawi 6 years ago

powerful movie, very touching too
definitely worth watching it

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@rdmf95 6 years ago

Emotional, Thrilling, Dramatic... Gone Girl x10

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