Many tech brand names are shown throughout (Google, Facebook, YouTube, etc.), but all in service to the story. A jar filled with pot is shown, teen drug use is inferred, and there's pipe smoking. Language includes one "f-ing" and uses of "perv." A secondary character appears to be a drug dealer, supplying pot (offscreen) to a teen girl. There's a bit of sex-related dialogue and some sexual references, and there's a brief, wrongful theory that an uncle is having some kind of sexual relationship with his teen niece. Expect brief on-screen fighting, arguing, and yelling, as well as offscreen and verbal references to violence. It's cleverly constructed and emotionally satisfying, as well as diverse and culturally relevant. Parents need to know that Searching is a mystery starring John Cho about a missing teen that's presented entirely through/on computer screens (similar to the horror movie Unfriended).
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