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So, TADA: A Portrait of Korean Startups dives into the chaotic world of Seoul's entrepreneurial spirit in 2020. It’s about this mobility service, kind of like Uber but local, that’s shaking things up big time. The tension is palpable as the taxi industry feels threatened and hits back with lawsuits. It’s not just a film about business, it captures the clash between innovation and tradition, which is really interesting. The pacing is deliberate, letting the viewer soak in the atmosphere of a city caught between old and new. You can really feel the stakes for the entrepreneurs involved. There’s a rawness to the interviews and an honesty that makes it distinctive, shedding light on a crucial moment in South Korea's tech evolution.
Focuses on the intersection of technology and traditional industriesCaptures the entrepreneurial spirit of Seoul in a unique wayHighlights the societal implications of rapid innovation
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