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BLACKPINK'S SUMMER DIARY [IN SEOUL] is an interesting look into the lives of the K-pop sensations during their downtime in 2020. The film captures a relaxed, almost intimate atmosphere, contrasting their high-energy performances. It’s not just about the glitz; there’s a genuine camaraderie among the members, revealing their personalities as they explore the city. The pacing is leisurely, allowing moments of spontaneity to shine through while still maintaining a cohesive narrative about friendship and fun. It's like a behind-the-scenes glimpse that feels both personal and candid, showcasing the girls' dynamic without the pressures of their usual stage personas. Quite distinct in its approach to a documentary format, it feels more like a travelogue than a traditional film.
This title hasn’t seen a widespread release, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. It's available on limited formats, which adds to its appeal. The lack of a known director might intrigue some collectors who appreciate films that focus on the art of the group rather than individual auteur styles. As BLACKPINK continues to rise, this documentary becomes even more significant in charting their journey.
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