While the ambition of 'Seeking Fire' to explore financial freedom and personal relationships with money is evident, the film struggles to find a consistent rhythm. Ian Bawa and Quan Luong’s journey is the central thread, but the narrative…
Seeking Fire
Filmmakers Ian Bawa and Quan Luong travel the world meeting with people that are financially free, while also exploring their own relationship with money.
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'Seeking Fire' is a refreshingly honest documentary that dares to confront the often-taboo subject of money with genuine curiosity. Ian Bawa and Quan Luong are not merely observers; they are active participants in the exploration, making their personal…
In 'Seeking Fire', Ian Bawa and Quan Luong set out to understand financial freedom, and in doing so, they turn the lens inward. The film’s premise is intriguing, though the execution can feel somewhat circuitous. While the global…
'Seeking Fire' is an engaging exploration of what it truly means to be financially free. Directors Ian Bawa and Quan Luong wisely place themselves at the heart of the narrative, offering a candid look at their personal journeys…
Ian Bawa and Quan Luong's 'Seeking Fire' embarks on a commendable, if familiar, quest for financial enlightenment. The film’s strength lies in its dual approach: observing those who have achieved freedom while simultaneously dissecting the directors’ own financial…
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Yes, 'Seeking Fire' can certainly be viewed through the lens of personal growth. The filmmakers' journey to understand financial freedom and their concurrent exploration of their own relationship with money indicates a desire for self discovery and development, positioning the film as a narrative of evolving perspectives.