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Los pilotos del equipo supremo de Sanggye-dong se ven envueltos en la investigación del fondo para sobornos de una persona poderosa el mismo día de la ceremonia de apertura de los Juegos Olí... Leer todoLos pilotos del equipo supremo de Sanggye-dong se ven envueltos en la investigación del fondo para sobornos de una persona poderosa el mismo día de la ceremonia de apertura de los Juegos Olímpicos de Seúl de 1988.Los pilotos del equipo supremo de Sanggye-dong se ven envueltos en la investigación del fondo para sobornos de una persona poderosa el mismo día de la ceremonia de apertura de los Juegos Olímpicos de Seúl de 1988.
Soomin Chun
- Yoon-hee
- (voz)
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It's a crime, the way that CERTAIN US-BASED STREAMING PLATFORMS are all rushing to buy their way into Korean and Japanese markets by just green-lighting every lousy script in the local language they can get their hands on, and then producing what is basically just American television in Korean (also, Japanese). It's a crime because they are buying out the great creative powerhouse of our generation and gentrifying it -- within ten years they are going to destroy the local creative industry and replace it with Disneyland. It's like the Mission District and Williamsburg all over again. Netflix is basically the stinking sulfuric acid that dissolves culture.
This lousy turd of a Netflix production in no way resembles the flavor and genius of Korean cinema and tv drama that we know and love. Okay, we got that out of the way. But while we're at it ,it also doesn't resemble 1988 in any way shape or form - not America in 1988 never mind Seoul in 1988. I didn't bother to look at the credits, but it's 100% certain that this thing was made by first-generation Korean Americans from LA who weren't even born in 1988. So there is no nostalgia to like about it. Beyond that, it just feels surreal, how lazy you have to be to not even research the period right. In the 90s, people were making 70s period pieces that could pass... maybe it has to do with the collapse of culture from the internet, but it's just weird how far this is from portraying the "vibe" of a generation ago. Nothing like Korean cinema, nothing like 1988.
This lousy turd of a Netflix production in no way resembles the flavor and genius of Korean cinema and tv drama that we know and love. Okay, we got that out of the way. But while we're at it ,it also doesn't resemble 1988 in any way shape or form - not America in 1988 never mind Seoul in 1988. I didn't bother to look at the credits, but it's 100% certain that this thing was made by first-generation Korean Americans from LA who weren't even born in 1988. So there is no nostalgia to like about it. Beyond that, it just feels surreal, how lazy you have to be to not even research the period right. In the 90s, people were making 70s period pieces that could pass... maybe it has to do with the collapse of culture from the internet, but it's just weird how far this is from portraying the "vibe" of a generation ago. Nothing like Korean cinema, nothing like 1988.
1988. It is indeed impressive how the setting of the movie took us back to 1988 in a beautiful way to portray the modernity in Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
It is a mixture of political events unfolding in speedy action rhythm, with not much car races but races with a lot of purpose! Blended with comedy! There is no other creative way to display it beautifully more than this!
Each character have their own charm, but what made me pleased and happy is actress park juhyun as the biker Yoonhee because this character may sound sassy, courageous character in our age but at that time she was viewed as a rebellious woman, and its a good reminder to not forget how women were looked at in the late 80s. However, she represents the bravery of a lot of Korean women who have been fighting for their dreams, the way they want to dress since the 80s. Women in South Korea still suffer from how the society want them to be, so looking at this character, it is such a great addition from the writers because we need more characters like her, to remind the world that, unfortunately, things might have changed, but discrimination against women still exists.
Overall, I give the movie 10/10 because they managed to transform many genres like how a painter mix their oil colors in a smooth way, a must watch? Definitely!
It is a mixture of political events unfolding in speedy action rhythm, with not much car races but races with a lot of purpose! Blended with comedy! There is no other creative way to display it beautifully more than this!
Each character have their own charm, but what made me pleased and happy is actress park juhyun as the biker Yoonhee because this character may sound sassy, courageous character in our age but at that time she was viewed as a rebellious woman, and its a good reminder to not forget how women were looked at in the late 80s. However, she represents the bravery of a lot of Korean women who have been fighting for their dreams, the way they want to dress since the 80s. Women in South Korea still suffer from how the society want them to be, so looking at this character, it is such a great addition from the writers because we need more characters like her, to remind the world that, unfortunately, things might have changed, but discrimination against women still exists.
Overall, I give the movie 10/10 because they managed to transform many genres like how a painter mix their oil colors in a smooth way, a must watch? Definitely!
What can I say...
First off the movie is too long yet they are able to make the ending feel rushed. Draggy storyline yet filled with many loopholes. Somehow the main characters who claim to be "normal" people are able to pull off their plans with ease.
Secondly, there is too much subpar/low quality CGI that makes you wonder whether this movie is not only set in the 80s but also produced in the 80s. Too unrealistic driving CGI that even makes Fast & Furious feel legitimate. Footwork camera scenes are ridiculous.
Last but not least, the amount of promotion for the American dream/American related subjects makes this movie feel much like a propaganda. Again, it makes one wonder if this is a Korean movie or an American movie.
First off the movie is too long yet they are able to make the ending feel rushed. Draggy storyline yet filled with many loopholes. Somehow the main characters who claim to be "normal" people are able to pull off their plans with ease.
Secondly, there is too much subpar/low quality CGI that makes you wonder whether this movie is not only set in the 80s but also produced in the 80s. Too unrealistic driving CGI that even makes Fast & Furious feel legitimate. Footwork camera scenes are ridiculous.
Last but not least, the amount of promotion for the American dream/American related subjects makes this movie feel much like a propaganda. Again, it makes one wonder if this is a Korean movie or an American movie.
Seoul Vibe may not have all that's advertised in it, but beneath it's corniness there's a sociocultural read of the 1980s South Korea. The American dream of a young man from a torn down neighborhood. The gold wear, fast cars and sneaker worship tells the miraculous story of an economy with it's flood gates broke open. Seoul Vibe in this regard lives up to it's name. Cast put up a vibrant performance portraying playful youngsters. When Dong-Wook mocks the patriotism but stay behind for the duty it shows the natural and societal attitude of a generation. It's a movie with a fresh vibe to pass the time in a fun way.
10foralssu
OMG!! It captivated both eyes and ears.
It's a film of perfect material for entertainment.
The clumsy characters who aim for American culture are so cute.
By combining hip-hop, fashion, and music in 1988 Korea, the eyes and ears of the audience were entertained.
I think I've never seen a Korean movie with this kind of material.
The scenes of car-chasing in the old car are amazing and it's killing me.
People who have only seen serious and message-filled Korean movies will be surprised to see this movie.
It's a great movie to laugh and enjoy.
I hope these kinds of movies come out often in Korea.
I recommend it to everyone who needs a laugh.
It's a film of perfect material for entertainment.
The clumsy characters who aim for American culture are so cute.
By combining hip-hop, fashion, and music in 1988 Korea, the eyes and ears of the audience were entertained.
I think I've never seen a Korean movie with this kind of material.
The scenes of car-chasing in the old car are amazing and it's killing me.
People who have only seen serious and message-filled Korean movies will be surprised to see this movie.
It's a great movie to laugh and enjoy.
I hope these kinds of movies come out often in Korea.
I recommend it to everyone who needs a laugh.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesOn the final race, the car drive by Dong Wook has coordinates marked on the front left. Mostly visible before he's exiting the bridge. 37.335889 126.584063 leads to Seoul, near the "Orange Dunes Golf Club".
- PifiasTo get rid off the guard who rides along with Dong Wook in the final race, he use the passenger airbag. But later, when the car land after jumping off the plane, both airbags go on.
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- Títulos en diferentes países
- Seoul Vibe
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- Duración
- 2h 18min(138 min)
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