After his daughter goes missing, David investigates her disappearance and uncovers a web of deception, leading him to suspect his brother and discover a police detectives involvement in the cover-up, but eventually finds his daughter alive and they grow closer. Searching is a 2018 English-language Drama Thriller movie featuring John Cho, Sara Sohn, Alex Jayne Go, Megan Liu, Kya Dawn Lau, Michelle La and Anthony Richard Pagliaro. Searching was Produced by Timur Bekmambetov. Searching was released on 31st August 2018 and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released and became successful at box office. Searching was made on a budget of $0 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $75 million. At the 2018 Sundance Film Festival It won an award for Best of Next!.
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Searching Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 86%
For the films first half, Rodriguez isnt a man so much as a spirit, an unfairly forgotten poet philosopher whose disappearance created an ever growing legend. ( Read More )
Don Kaye
Aside from telling a largely satisfying tale with decently drawn characters, Searching is groundbreaking for the fact that its the first mainstream American studio thriller with an Asian American male as the lead.Thats a big deal in and of itself, although hopefully it wont be as time goes by. ( Read More )
The momentum is lost just a little come the films resolution, although thats not to directly criticise the films narrative endpoint. ( Read More )
Leah Greenblatt
Thats a great hook for a movie, if not the easiest one to actually sustain. ( Read More )
Simran Hans
Its a clever conceit that creates an uneasy sense of voyeurism; peoples devices are deeply private, so theres something sleazily exciting in trawling through Margots computer with David. ( Read More )