I still remember when I was in elementary school, the first album I bought was SHE’s "Persian Cat". My favorite thing to do was to sing "Super Star" with my classmates in the playground in the sports class.
In a hurry, study and work step by step. Twenty years later, another girl group lit up the stage dream of jumping in my heart. Maybe it will always be a dream, but after watching this documentary, it seems that I followed the four lovely goddesses to fulfill a dream of mine briefly. From their experience, they also saw the shadow of leaving home when they were young to face everything independently.
The first time I knew the name BLACKPINK was to learn to dance their "Don't know what to do". The teacher said that this song is both good and simple, so I watched their practice room video, MV... and later "Kill this Love" I still don’t know the four girls, but I don’t know why. Their eyes are different from those of other girl groups, revealing a kind of tenacity, confidence, and a trace of sadness. Under the perfect stage and gorgeous appearance, I became curious about their personal experiences.
To become a superstar is never easy. Repeated practice for 14 hours a day, as long as 6 years of trainee period, to excel and win a debut, in addition to talent, more effort and persistence. When I saw Rose sharing that when she confided in her hard work with her parents, she said: "The last thing I want to hear is: go home. If I go home for nothing, it would be shameful." Who is not a hope yet. The girl who is taken care of but is so strong, but the hard work can only be swallowed in her stomach. As the eldest Jisoo, he seems to have lost the ability to cry even more strongly. The producer said that after knowing her for six years, she only cried once (curiosity about why she cried)
Although they are K-pop girl groups, they are completely different from the girl groups I understand or I have seen in the past. On the surface, a good appearance and an excellent stage are essential. But what really attracts me is that they seem to be weak, but in fact they are like female fighters, and their love of the stage. There are also the sparks of friendship and the light of group souls that they miraculously complement each other in the combination. I envy the friendship between Lisa and Rose, two girls who have left their hometowns. I like Lisa's sunny smile that inspires everyone, and Jennie's cute "angry" happiness. Jisoo's mature and steady unnie wipes tears for everyone...
But even if they have already enjoyed the fans' grand occasions on all major stages in the world, they are still a few cute and cute little girls in the documentary. They will think about their life pursuits alone, fearing that they will fail the support of fans, and fantasize about marriage in the future. On the day of giving birth... it seems that the more famous they are, the more they will make them work harder. At the same time, they seem to think more actively and deeply about who they are and what they want to be.
After watching this film, in addition to expressing love and touch for this girl group. I also want to ask myself this question more: Who are you and what kind of person do you want to be?
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