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Chart the meteoric rise of the South Korean girl group BLACKPINK in director Caroline Suh's documentary.Chart the meteoric rise of the South Korean girl group BLACKPINK in director Caroline Suh's documentary.Chart the meteoric rise of the South Korean girl group BLACKPINK in director Caroline Suh's documentary.
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Caroline really did a good job in giving us a different point of view of the girls. It showed how Blackpink is not just a band but also a family. It still amazes me how meticulous the process of forming Blackpink and their songs are. No wonder they're huge and global. I can see that they'll be in it in the long run. Also, I liked how they just clicked together as a group. It wasn't forced. Their synergy on screen and off screen are great and I think that's how they work so well together and put off an amazing show everytime. Seeing them work so hard to get what they want makes want to conquer the world myself. They just give you that kind of power after watching them. This was a great documentary for anyone who is really into music. And I mean like real music. And the journey you have to go through is amazing yet very challenging. I would recommend this to aspiring musicians. It gives you that determination to be successful like they are. Good job Caroline!
I loved Blackpink's documentary so much. It brought me a whole new level of respect and admiration for the girls. Thank you for doing this Netflix . Thank you YG. Thank you BLACKPINK
Fantastic representation of show business and how to get there through these hard working, beautifully talented women. I was blown away at how hard these girls work for their dreams and fame. I did have moments of frustration watching how they had to separate from their families at such a young age. The women really are extremely loving, caring, devoted, talented pop stars. I have much respect for the hard work and perseverance they endured to reach their goals and stick to them. Each member shared their struggles but they all seem to come together and relate with one another, lovingly. I have to admit, I did cry watching this movie. Great watch if you love inspirational pieces and of course, BLACK PINK!
A peak behind the curtain of the biggest musical act of this generation... This documentary feels a little bit like an introduction to new fans, rather than an in-depth exploration for actual fans. It is fascinating to see these extraordinarily talented girls, behind the scenes, from discovery to debut to worldwide success. I just wish it had dug deeper. Perhaps that will come in a film a decade from now.
This is a must watch documentary. Its happy, its sad, its emotional. I dont know what else to say. But im very happy to see them all together like sisters. Bringing stuff for us. This is really inspiring.
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- Also known as
- BLACKPINK: Thắp Sáng Bầu Trời
- Filming locations
- Seoul, South Korea(on location)
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- Runtime
- 1h 19m(79 min)
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