Netflix Film Club Shares BLACKPINK’s Reaction to Their Documentary Trailer

Advertisement

On October 6, Tuesday, following the release of the “BLACKPINK: Light Up The Sky” documentary trailer, the Netflix Film Club official YouTube channel shared BLACKPINK’s reaction to watching the trailer for the very first time!

The video starts with the girls introducing themselves as BLACKPINK. Jennie then informs the viewer that they have gathered today to watch their trailer for the first time. Soon, the trailer starts playing.

Upon the first scene of Lisa practicing her lines, the girls start laughing, with Lisa exclaiming “Oh my God!” Jisoo tells the fans that this is her favorite part. Lisa starts hiding her face as she watches herself before copying the line, “Ready for love”.

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

As scenes from their past concerts show up on the screen, Jennie can’t help but reminisce about those times. “Oh my gosh,” she says. “I miss tour so much.” Jisoo agrees with her, saying that she wants to tour again.

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

As scenes from their trainee days start playing, Jennie and Jisoo let out audible squeals, covering their mouth in shock. Soon, the scene of Lisa back in Thailand as a child dancing comes on screen, and Lisa once again covers her face as the other girls giggle. They notice that in her past choreography, she makes a heart with her arms. “So she’s been doing that since way back,” Rosé points out. “This heart.

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

As they continue to watch the documentary, Jennie says, “I am curious to see ourselves through other people’s eyes.” Lisa then jokes, “They might think we’re weird kids!” Jisoo then said “That’s just us,” and asks fans to accept them. After all, they have no choice – that is true them!

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

Rosé then reveals that as she watches the trailer, it feels as if she was watching a home video as if they were relatives. “It’s like a family home video that they put together in one,” she says, to which Jennie agrees. Jennie says it’s not like a super dramatic trailer, but rather it shows how BLACKPINK has grown up through the years.

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

As their main producer, Teddy Park shows up on the screen, Jisoo reveals “Seeing Teddy on the TV gave me such a surprise!” Rosé agreed, saying she found it cute. Lisa, on the other hand, said she found it awkward, but she liked it regardless.

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

RELATED: Netflix Korea Drops Trailer for BLACKPINK Documentary

Jennie, however, focused on the recording scenes and how she found it amazing it was added in. Both Lisa and Jisoo agreed, with Jisoo saying that at the time of filming, their new songs had yet to be released. She went on to say that as they were shooting the documentary, the girls reflected a lot on their past, so she would consider the documentary a turning point in their lives.

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

As they neared the end of the documentary, a special appeared by BLACKPINK’s dog, Kuma, is seen. The girls freak out over how adorable the pupper is, with Jisoo even commenting that she liked that scene. The members then proceed to copy the dog’s adorable howl.

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

When they finished watching the trailer, the girls pondered over what the reaction of the viewers might be. Jisoo goes on to say that the documentary shows the girls in their natural state, which differs from the perfect dream image the present. This shows their reality – their trainee days and them recording, showing a deeper look a BLACKPINK. Jennie wonders how people will react, as it will be the first time fans will see them in such a state.

(Photo : Netflix Film Club)

Check out the video here!

[embedded content]

On October 6, Tuesday, Netflix dropped the official documentary trailer for “BLACKPINK: Light Up The Sky” to their YouTube channels. The trailer showed never-before-seen footage of the girls during their tours, pre-debut days, and recording sessions. The documentary is said to show the past four years of the girls’ lives, from their pre-debut days to now. The documentary has behind-the-scenes footage of the girls’ lives, from their practices to their life at home. Fans will also be able to learn more about the groups through interviews, in which they share more about their thoughts on their careers and lives.

The documentary will premiere on October 14, 2020, on Netflix.

READ MORE: Netflix To Release New K-Pop Documentary About BLACKPINK

Source

Advertisement
Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies.