On the 29th, HYBE LABELS released a 5-part documentary on "LE SSERAFIM" called "LE SSERAFIM -
"Make It Look Easy" was released. This is a video that covers the preparation period for the 3rd mini album "Easy" to be released in 2024, from the practice for the end of 2022 stage to the preparation period for "Easy".
The documentary contains the intense past year that LE SSERAFIM has been through. In the documentary, the members who hit their limits are seen crying as they make a speech.
After suing Shah, he consoled himself and moved on. After the documentary was released, member Huh Yun Jin posted on the global fan communication platform We
Huh Yun Jin shared his heartfelt thoughts on the film through rse, saying, "It's a work that took a long time to film, starting three years ago, so there were many embarrassing and frustrating parts while watching it.
(Why is it so hard to make eye contact during interviews?) I'm really glad I took the photo. This film will help me to record who we were then, to remember us, and to see who we are now.
She continued, "To be honest, when I see my old self, I sometimes feel like I'm a stranger. It's so confusing. It's like I've separated from the person I was then.
I feel a bittersweet feeling. But this documentary is like a thread that connects the first button to the current button.
"It was like watching a flipbook of the familiar me appearing and developing into the person I am today. Especially in the last episode, there were many scenes that resonated with emotions I've had recently," she said.
Huh Yun Jin reflected on how he has changed since then. Huh Yun Jin asked himself what "happiness" is, and replied, "It's just this moment we spend together. More than any achievement or accomplishment, it's the best we can do together."
The willingness to put in all our effort. The pain we overcome together as we tremble. The courage we muster together as we take a step forward. Isn't this what's left in the end?
"Even though I was in the middle of the night, my heart was moved, so it couldn't be fake happiness. This is real," he said. He also commented, "Today, I was dreaming of a summit that wasn't promised, and laughing."
"As I watched us cry, that scene spoke to me: 'You're right to feel that way. You've always been right.'" he wrote in his honest review.
The documentary by "SSERAFIM" adds meaning to the fact that it allows viewers to watch the girls' growth and development through their fierce moments up close.
During the recording, Sakura (MIYAWAKI SAKURA) said, "I don't know why I chose to be an idol," and "What on earth is the point of me suffering and crying like this? Why am I doing this?
One scene in which he sheds tears, saying, "Is that really how you want to do it?" once again brings to mind the controversy over LE SSERAFIM's live performance abilities.
In response to this, netizens are questioning whether the release of the documentary is really worth it.
A war of words ensued. The image of the members feeling the limits of their abilities and wondering if this path is the right one could have a negative impact on the image of the group, which is still actively promoting.
Among them, member Huh Yun Jin shared a positive review of the documentary, saying that every family and moment where they courageously move forward despite facing limitations was "happy."
As her review shows, there appear to be a variety of ways of looking at the documentary.
2024/07/30 19:09 KST
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