Glamour: Blackpink: Light Up the Sky Is Surprisingly Vulnerable and Revealing

Oct. 14, 2020

Early on in Blackpink: Light Up the Sky, the new Netflix documentary that traces the K-pop group's meteoric rise to fame, rapper Jennie drops a simple yet vulnerable confession that struck me: During a session with her Pilates teacher, Jennie makes a casual, off-the-cuff comment about the instructor being a friend. 

“One of the few that I have,” she adds.

It’s one of several surprisingly candid moments throughout the 80-minute film, which aims to give the four young women who make up the most powerful girl group in the world right now, K-pop or otherwise, a “three-dimensional quality.”

More at https://www.glamour.com/story/blackpink-light-up-the-sky-review

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