What is the name of the detective assigned to Margot's case?
Detective Rosemary Vick
What filmmaking style is used throughout Searching?
The film uses the screenlife format, with the entire story shown through computer screens, phones, webcams and digital devices.
Complete the quote: "We talk..."
"...all the time."
Which family tragedy shapes David and Margot's relationship before the events of the film?
Pam Kim dies from cancer.
What is the purpose of analysing a film technique rather than simply identifying it?
Analysis explains how the technique creates meaning, influences the audience and supports the film's ideas.
Why does David initially believe Margot has run away? Give TWO pieces of evidence.
Which recurring visual motif highlights David's increasing desperation during the investigation?
Rapid switching between browser tabs, endless Google searches, frantic typing, unanswered phone calls and constant notifications visually represent David's panic.
What excuse does Margot give David for needing $2,500?
She tells him she needs the money for piano lessons, but she is actually repaying money borrowed for another student.
How does the film challenge the assumption that digital communication creates closeness?
Although David and Margot communicate frequently through technology, they rarely share honest conversations, showing that constant communication does not guarantee genuine connection.
Explain how restricted audience perspective creates suspense in the film.
Because audiences only know what David knows, they discover clues alongside him, making each new piece of evidence surprising and encouraging viewers to solve the mystery themselves.
Which university has Margot been accepted into?
San Jose University
How do notification sounds and message delays contribute to tension?
The sounds interrupt silence and the delays force both David and the audience to wait for crucial information, increasing suspense and uncertainty.
After Pam's death, David tells Margot, "You don't have to worry about me." What does this reveal about his parenting?
David hides his grief to protect Margot, but this emotional restraint also prevents honest communication between them.
How is the idea of appearance versus reality reinforced through multiple characters?
Characters such as Margot, Detective Vick, Robert Vick, Fish & Chips and Hannah all appear different from who they truly are, reinforcing the danger of making assumptions.
Explain how the screenlife format encourages audiences to become active investigators.
Audiences closely examine browser histories, timestamps, text messages and social media posts alongside David, turning them into participants in the investigation.
What crucial piece of information exposes Detective Vick's deception?
David discovers that the suspect Detective Vick claimed had confessed was already dead before the confession supposedly occurred, revealing she fabricated evidence to protect her son, Robert.
Analyse how editing manipulates the audience into suspecting the wrong people.
The editing withholds important information while focusing attention on misleading clues involving characters such as Fish & Chips and Hannah, encouraging audiences to make false assumptions before revealing the truth.
Why is the recurring image of the empty chair at the piano significant?
It symbolises Pam's absence, the family's unresolved grief and the emotional distance that develops between David and Margot.
How does the film critique modern parenting in the digital age?
The film suggests that monitoring a child's online activity is not the same as understanding their emotional wellbeing. David knows Margot's passwords but not her struggles.
Analyse how Chaganty uses dramatic irony and revelation to position the audience.
Chaganty gradually reveals information while withholding crucial facts, encouraging audiences to make incorrect assumptions before exposing the truth. This reinforces the film's message about the dangers of judging people based on incomplete information.
Reconstruct the sequence of events that led to Margot becoming trapped in the ravine.
Explain how Chaganty uses mise-en-scène within the computer desktop to develop character without dialogue.
David's desktop, browser history, calendar, photos, saved files and open tabs reveal his personality, emotional state and priorities, allowing audiences to understand him without explicit dialogue.
Explain the significance of David deleting and rewriting emails throughout the film.
The unfinished emails symbolise David's difficulty expressing his emotions and his regret over missed opportunities to communicate openly with Margot.
Evaluate whether Searching presents technology as neutral rather than inherently good or bad.
The film presents technology as a neutral/paradoxical tool. It can isolate, deceive and invade privacy, but it also helps uncover the truth, reconnect people and ultimately save Margot. Human choices determine whether technology is used positively or negatively.
How does Chaganty use the screenlife format to reinforce the film's central message about human connection?
- Technology keeps people constantly connected, it can also conceal emotions and create misunderstandings.
- By restricting the audience to digital screens, viewers discover information alongside David, reinforcing the idea that online interactions cannot replace genuine communication and understanding.