Fan Xiang's documentary probably went through the process from draft to success of the four members of the BLACKPINK group. The angle of view in the documentary is very one-sided, with a strong feeling of a kpop idol propaganda film. Both the picture and the words basically avoided the dark and hard side, leaving only the glittering picture of the idol on the top of the world. For example, it is mentioned that they have given up their studies to train. Will they be given basic education in the training camp? If not, it means that they are only cultivated as a tool, and as a person, an individual's thinking and foundation still need to be filled. And these blanks are not given by the industry. If you want to grow again, it is all up to you. One can also see the shaping of their character and body by the assembly line. From the screen during the draft to the time they went to the training camp, and then to their debut, there are very obvious changes in their image. The training camp is very hard. Moreover, even if it succeeds by fluke, BLACKPINK, as a women's team on the top of the world, basically does not get any rest time. It still needs to work non-stop, and the assembly line will not stop because of their personal will.
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