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BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky korean drama review
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BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky
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by Aurora Nebula
juin 22, 2021
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Globalement 10
Histoire 10.0
Jeu d'acteur/Casting 10.0
Musique 10.0
Degrés de Re-visionnage 10.0
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Journey of 4 girls from 4 different countries that came together to achieve their dreams.

As a blink myself, this documentary was an emotional ride for me. I've known them for about 2 years and this was the first time I saw them speaking up about their trainee days, their hobbies and what they expect as musicians. Although I couldn't be with them through their debut days, this documentary took me back to their memories that were candid and fun.
Even if you don't stan them, you can watch this documentary as this is also the reality of every kpop groups. They train hard from a very young age with a hope that they can shine as artists. They train vigorously and undergo such harsh training. Some idols even starve themselves to fit the beauty standards, while some idols gets insulted so much during their trainee days. They are kept under surveillance 24/7 and the agencies are very much focused on their image. The reality of idols is very different from what you see.
This documentary has focused in their trainee days where they were evaluated and had to undergo through 5/6 years of training to become an idol. This documentary also shows what they feel about being a kpop idol and what they dream of. The most heartwarming scene for me was the last part where they talk as normal person about their dremas and their future. You should give this documentary a try if you are interested about Kpop idols.
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