: Han visits this popular site for suicides in Seoul to discuss the extreme psychological toll of a society obsessed with productivity and digital connectivity.
: The core philosophy is found in Han's book The Burnout Society , which diagnoses modern mental disorders as social symptoms of our "achievement" culture. MГјdigkeitsgesellschaft - Byung-chul Han in Seou...
: The documentary uses the backdrop of Seoul’s hyper-modernity to visualize "positive violence"—a form of exhaustion not caused by outside force, but by the internal drive to always do more. : Han visits this popular site for suicides
: Han suggests "deep boredom" and "non-doing" as remedies for the digital anxiety found in cities like Seoul. Müdigkeitsgesellschaft–Byung-Chul Han in Seoul/Berlin : Han suggests "deep boredom" and "non-doing" as
In this film, the Korean-German philosopher Byung-Chul Han traverses both Seoul and Berlin, acting as a "guide" to the themes of his best-selling book, The Burnout Society .
While the film is a philosophical exploration rather than a standard travel guide, it highlights specific facets of Seoul to illustrate Han’s concepts of the "achievement society" and self-exploitation: