Le Sserafim Documentary: The World Is My Oyster
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by Alizz
Meet the fearless Le Sserafim
Le Sserafim is one of those rare groups that keeps me coming back for more. Honestly, I get tired of songs pretty easily and after a dozen plays or so, I usually remove them from my playlist. But they debuted back in May and I still listen to their mini album almost everyday. However, even though I've been absolutely obsessed with their music since debut, I couldn't really find the time to get to know the members a little better. I'm a 27 year old who loves kpop, but like pretty much everyone my age, I have a job and responsibilities that usually get in the way of binge watching all the content kpop groups release all the time.
Once I saw this on YouTube, I had to check out more about the group that completely won over my ears (and heart) in 2022. It's a pretty easy watch, only four 20-minute episodes, so it's perfect for fans who don't have a lot of time in their hands.
I really enjoyed the honest and emotional approach the documentary has, it made me appreciate these girls, and idols in general, much more. It's not an easy job AT ALL, it may seem glamourous and all, but idols work so hard and they go through so much, from endless exhausting practice sessions to dealing with the public eye and judgement, they really stuggle, and the documentary showed all of that in a very touching manner.
I love how they showed that basically all members had the option to not choose this life, Chaewon and Sakura could have just enjoyed the fame and money from their IZ*ONE days, Kazuha could have persued a career in ballet, Yunjin could have stayed in the USA and gone to college, Eunchae could've carried on being a regular student and stayed in her comfort zone being so young and all, but they were all FEARLESS and worked super hard to debut as Le Sserafim. I'm definitely a Fearnot from now on.
PS: Imagine all the trouble they went through to delete Kim Garam from everything? No idea how they pulled that off, but the editing team deserves a lot of praise.
Once I saw this on YouTube, I had to check out more about the group that completely won over my ears (and heart) in 2022. It's a pretty easy watch, only four 20-minute episodes, so it's perfect for fans who don't have a lot of time in their hands.
I really enjoyed the honest and emotional approach the documentary has, it made me appreciate these girls, and idols in general, much more. It's not an easy job AT ALL, it may seem glamourous and all, but idols work so hard and they go through so much, from endless exhausting practice sessions to dealing with the public eye and judgement, they really stuggle, and the documentary showed all of that in a very touching manner.
I love how they showed that basically all members had the option to not choose this life, Chaewon and Sakura could have just enjoyed the fame and money from their IZ*ONE days, Kazuha could have persued a career in ballet, Yunjin could have stayed in the USA and gone to college, Eunchae could've carried on being a regular student and stayed in her comfort zone being so young and all, but they were all FEARLESS and worked super hard to debut as Le Sserafim. I'm definitely a Fearnot from now on.
PS: Imagine all the trouble they went through to delete Kim Garam from everything? No idea how they pulled that off, but the editing team deserves a lot of praise.
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