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Return to Seoul 2022

From Vanity Fair:

Evocative and offbeat, Davy Chou’s film follows a young woman, Freddie (Park Ji-min), who was born in South Korea before being adopted by French parents. Somewhat against those parents’ wishes, Freddie travels to Korea to seek out her birth family. She’s searching for specific people, of course, but she is also reaching for something intangible. Return to Seoul spans nearly a decade as Freddie struggles for a sense of place in the world. She’s a fascinating creation, prickly and mercurial and, for a spell, immoral. But Chou eventually rounds his film into something compassionate, a bittersweet collage of a young life in flux.

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I have heard all the great reviews of this movie and I had to check it out! While I certainly like it less than consensus, it is undeniably solid. It is a small film, with a deep story to tell. People that can connect with the lead are going to love this film!

Rating: 3.5/5 - 80% - Would Recommend

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When I first starting watching this, I felt like it was somewhat dark, but I found my emotions getting the best of me in the end. Main character is definitely misunderstood but mentally she's been through a lot and you end up understanding why she is the way she is.

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