Seoul Vibe Review: The Korean Movie That Will Shift Those Gears Just Right!

Seoul Vibes will definitely bring you the vibes from the capital of South Korea from the past when the streets were filled with excitement for the 1988 Olympics. Directed by Moon Hyun-sung, the movie stars Yoo Ah-in, Go Kyung-po, Lee Kyu-hyung, Park Ju-hyun, Ong Seong-wu, Kim Sung-kyun, alongside other cast members. 

Seoul Vibe plot is about a team of drivers that get involved in a slush fund investigation of a powerful figure during the 1988 Seoul Olympics. The chase will be thrilling and the plot intriguing as these friends break into their target’s circle and get into a mess like never before.

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Netflix’s synopsis reads:

In the days leading up to the 1988 Seoul Olympics, a ragtag team of drivers and mechanics go undercover to dismantle a massive money-laundering ring.

-Seoul Vibe Review contains no spoilers-

Seoul Vibe starts off with Dong Wook (Yoo Ah-in) showing off his skills in the desert of Saudi Arabia as he delivers illegal weapons. And looking at the way the receiver treats him, we know that he is not just well-known but also among the best at doing this work.

Calling himself the best driver out there, as soon as he steps back to South Korea he is sought by a prosecutor who wants him to infiltrate a group who have a secret fund worth more than they can imagine.

Seoul Vibe Review
Seoul Vibe (L to R) Lee Kyoo-hyung as Moon Bok-nam, Ong Seong-wu as Park Joon-gi, Yoo Ah-in as Park Dong-wook, Park Ju-hyun as Park Yoon-hee in Seoul Vibe Cr. Song Kyungsub/Netflix © 2022

The story then starts and will make you look toward the screen as Dong Wook’s driving will really catch your attention. The movie really caught my attention and there may have not been as many surprises, but it was definitely worth the watch.

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Seoul Vibe Review
Seoul Vibe (L to R) Kim Sung-kyun as Director Lee, Park Ju-hyun as Park Yoon-hee, Lee Kyoo-hyung as Moon Bok-nam in Seoul Vibe Cr. Song Kyungsub/Netflix © 2022

You will appreciate the realistic plot that shows the cruelty of loan sharks and the politics that actually take place out there. And if you are someone who likes cars then watch this movie which will take you to the beauties of the past.

The plot will get you excited as the scenes shift from one to another, which only gets us intrigued by the plot. The lines that are given to each character and the 1988 vibes of Seoul that you get from this movie really get you interested in the movie.

Seoul Vibe Review
Seoul Vibe (L to R) Lee Kyoo-hyung as Moon Bok-nam, Ong Seong-wu as Park Joon-gi, Oh Jung-se as Prosecutor Ahn, Park Ju-hyun as Park Yoon-hee, Ko Kyung-Pyo as John Woo in Seoul Vibe Cr. Song Kyungsub/Netflix © 2022

Seoul Vibe is the movie for the leisurely weekend afternoon and will get you engrossed in the plot.

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Summing Up: Seoul Vibe

Car lovers who get wowed by the shifting gears that actually make sense, this one’s for you. So don’t miss out on this beauty that will get you ready for the race ahead. And music lovers, it’s also for you because Woo Sam’s playlist will get you bobbing your heads.

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What did you think about Seoul Vibe? Let us know in the comments below!

Seoul Vibe is available for streaming on Netflix.

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Seoul Vibe review is here to tell you why this is a movie that you will enjoy on a leisurely afternoon with its racing cars that are on a run to escape!
Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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