7/10
expect from the movie title
4 January 2024
Warning: Spoilers
"Single in Seoul" takes audiences on a captivating journey of love and self-discovery as it unfolds the tale of a writer tasked with continuing a book titled "Single in Seoul" due to his status as a single man in the city. The film intricately explores the nuances of dating and relationships, offering insights into the perspectives of both men and women navigating the complexities of courtship.

The film proves to be incredibly enjoyable, capturing the audience's attention from the beginning to the midpoint. The cinematography stands out with its visually stunning scenes, providing a delightful feast for the eyes. The intriguing title and theme were what initially drew me to the film.

However, the narrative falls short of expectations associated with the film's title and theme. It lacks the depth one would anticipate, particularly in exploring the life of a single person, whether by choice or principle, who becomes entangled in situations prompting personal transformation or reaffirming their commitment to the single life. The film also misses a climactic moment.

"Single in Seoul" has its merits and delivers an enjoyable experience. However, personally (as a single individual), the film falls short in capturing the essence of the "single" experience, making it less relatable. I believe it could have delved deeper into the profound exploration of "single" themes, resulting in an overall rating of 7/10.
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