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A disappointing, empty, pointless documentary
A documentary is not fiction, but it's still meant to tell a story. Blackpink: The Movie does not. Instead of any cohesive through line it skips unpredictably between backstage clips from their tour or online concert, to concert performances, to art-house style films for each member, to group Q&A, then back to concert clips and so on. There's no emotional rise or fall, no overcome conflicts, not even much of a sense of accomplishment. Even the interviews are low on information content, instead being mostly a mix of emotional self-expression, thanking the fans, and wishing to see them soon.By contrast Blackpink: Light Up The Sky tells a clear story, of the rise of Blackpink from pre-debut through to their 2019 Coachella performances. Skip this and watch Light Up The Sky instead.
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It amused me that it was Wendy and Irene working hard in the kitchen while Seulgi, Joy and Yeri mostly sat and chatted with their guests (occasionally fixing them drinks), but you know, that's really just their personalities on show. At least they all know how to cook ramyon!
In short, a fun and cute little reality show where Red Velvet get to show their love to their team.
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When the Camellia Blooms
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While this drama embraces many unnecessary tropes at times, and piles on difficulties in the female lead's life to an excessive extent, it has a great cast, and overall feels more realistic than it arguably has the right to.
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