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Les jours précédant les Jeux olympiques de 1988 à Séoul, des pilotes et mécaniciens jouent les infiltrés pour démanteler un vaste réseau de blanchiment d'argent.Les jours précédant les Jeux olympiques de 1988 à Séoul, des pilotes et mécaniciens jouent les infiltrés pour démanteler un vaste réseau de blanchiment d'argent.Les jours précédant les Jeux olympiques de 1988 à Séoul, des pilotes et mécaniciens jouent les infiltrés pour démanteler un vaste réseau de blanchiment d'argent.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Soomin Chun
- Yoon-hee
- (voix)
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As "Seoul Vibe" (2022 release from South Korea; 140 min) opens, it is "1988 Saudi Arabia", and two guys are driving a Jeep in the Saudi desert, delivering cases of weapons. The two guys then return home to Seoul just as the Olympics are about to open. As they are picked up at the airport, it seems they are followed by "men in black". At this point we are 10 minutes into the film.
Couple of comments: as the movie unfolds in the first half hour, this results in an easy comparison of the wanting to be the Korean version of the "Fat & Furious" franchise, and in and of itself, there is nothing wrong with that, if this version is compelling in its own right. Alas, that is where the movie falls way short. The multiple street car chases, which form the core of the movie, are okay at best. I can't help but think back to that other Korean action movie that was recently released: "Carter", Korea's version of "Mission Impossible", and a movie that absolutely blew my mind on every level. Compared to "Carte", "Seoul Vibe" is a poor third cousin once removed, if you know what I mean.
"Seoul Vibe" opened this past weekend on Netflix, and the New York Times had an interesting review on it. That was good enough for me to give it a chance. I must say, I was quite disappointed when all was said and done. Of course don't take my word for it so I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: as the movie unfolds in the first half hour, this results in an easy comparison of the wanting to be the Korean version of the "Fat & Furious" franchise, and in and of itself, there is nothing wrong with that, if this version is compelling in its own right. Alas, that is where the movie falls way short. The multiple street car chases, which form the core of the movie, are okay at best. I can't help but think back to that other Korean action movie that was recently released: "Carter", Korea's version of "Mission Impossible", and a movie that absolutely blew my mind on every level. Compared to "Carte", "Seoul Vibe" is a poor third cousin once removed, if you know what I mean.
"Seoul Vibe" opened this past weekend on Netflix, and the New York Times had an interesting review on it. That was good enough for me to give it a chance. I must say, I was quite disappointed when all was said and done. Of course don't take my word for it so I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
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.
Korean cinema has shown well that it can make any story beautifully. This movie recounts politics or social events without bothering the viewer, the author has managed to make a movie about the abuse of power, and by adding comedy and excitement, and the believable acting of the actors without boring the audience, the audience entertain We usually like Korean cinema because of its very beautiful dramas, but in this movie we can see the ability to make different movies from Korea. The actors have handled the roles well and have chosen and performed them correctly. I suggest you watch this movie with your friends and family and enjoy it and be sure to rate it. Thankful.
I mean I absolutely adore kdrama but this movie feels just a korean version of every single american movie about cars and racing that has ever existed. Even the plot is just the same as many other movies. ( even the music are all 80's American hits)
Korean dramas have something unique and special about them and they have gained a lot of popularity in the last few years because of that. You can usually experience their culture through the screen but everything that makes people fall in love with korean shows and movies is missing here.
I have watched the leads in many dramas and I know how good they are ( specially Yoo Ah-in which completely transforms in each role).
The movie, regardless of everything is entertaining enough and it's fast paced but I was expecting more.
Korean dramas have something unique and special about them and they have gained a lot of popularity in the last few years because of that. You can usually experience their culture through the screen but everything that makes people fall in love with korean shows and movies is missing here.
I have watched the leads in many dramas and I know how good they are ( specially Yoo Ah-in which completely transforms in each role).
The movie, regardless of everything is entertaining enough and it's fast paced but I was expecting more.
Seoul Vibe (2022) was really fun to watch! I really enjoyed it. This movie not that much high exiting but, good to watch. I will definitely recommend it to everyone to watch this movie. Korean most of the movie's are really great to watch. And this one is also not different from others. This is definitely good to watch. In the movie sounds and video quality was great too. I do not know which platforms are offering to watch this movie but, I am watching on Netflix and good though. If you want to explore more than you should definitely watch this movie. I hope you will not be disappointed.
22 January 2025 Watched H Dubbed On Netflix.
22 January 2025 Watched H Dubbed On Netflix.
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- AnecdotesOn 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".
- GaffesTo 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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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Rượt Đuổi Seoul
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 2h 18min(138 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
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