Well, this is so random but yesterday and I found this Blackpink documentary trending in my country. So I decided to watch it. At first, I thought they'll show me how successful they are, how many records they've been made, etc. But I was wrong.
And some parts of the doc really got into me. Especially Rosé's part. Ngl, I've already known this girl a few months ago When I ask who is rosé in gaga's tweet, then her fans started giving me a lot of information about her and I still remember when she covered the killer's song.
But that's just it. I never try to know more about them, so when I saw the doc I was kinda shocked and decided to watch it.
And back to why my fav part was rosé's, bcs everything she said was so relatable and honestly, her passion for music is insane and all her parts were the rawest, the most honest & personal. Made me feel kinda scared watching it cause it feels like I'm invading her personal space.
Other than that, I was really impressed by how honest she is about her feelings. How she has insecurities and fears but also passion and respect for music and at that moment she seemed so real, so vulnerable and so human.
And also the scene when she played her guitar in that studio and the way her singing can brought a whole new dimension that was so different from the whole documentary was indeed the most beautiful scene.
And other than rosé, Jenni part was also got in me. I can say that the one stood out the most in this documentary was rosé following by Jenni. Both of them are the most personal.
And can I just said that it seems like rosé got the hapiest childhood memories out of the other members?? And how supportive her parents are?? And not to mention that pyjama news scene was one of the most iconic scene in the whole documentary 😂
Also, shout out to the director bcs this doc was well made. The transition from the girl before rosé to rosé's scene in that studio was beautifully made. and what she said is true, the person like rosé is rare to find. just like her name, rosé is indeed one in million of roses.
Idk why so many of you liking this thread 😅, I guess you guys also feel the same way. And please don't follow me. I just decided to write all of these here cause I really want to let it out all of my thoughts about the documentary
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