Blackpink: Movie movie review

Overview of a healthy reasonable medium

From Amanda Dyer

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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?


Age 10+







The UPBeat concert film celebrates five years K-POP Group.


Age 18+







Based on 1 parental examination


Age 8+







Based on 5 child reviews

What is the story like?

Blackpink: The film follows the members of the Band Lisa, Jisoo, Rosé and Jennie because they are prepared and performed in their European tour for 2019. year and 2021 virtual concert. The film contains performances from their live emissions and individual interviews with the band members as describing what has been in five years from their debidition – and what their fan for women means.

Is that good?

This concert experience in heart pumping feels like it was made specifically for the most likely group lovers. Those looking for a depth view on a five-year band of the band can want to watch their documentary film instead Blackpink: bright sky. But those who failed to attend none of the criniers in black people, will appreciate the opportunity to see exactly what they are like the best places in the house. And Blackpink: Film Includes some videos behind the 2019 group tour. And their virtual concert Blackpink: Show. Each member of the group also gets a small vignette in which they describe what was like part of this band in the last five years. The vignettes were cut as short art films that show the individual style and personality of each member.

Lower line? Blackpink or Korean pop music fans will enjoy dancing and singing performances. Music is mitigated and fun for all ages, although the nature of some dance moves and the occasional use of the word “bitch” make a film less suitable for younger children.

Talk to your kids about …

  • Families can talk about facing stress. How do Blackpink members talk about heavier times on tour? What strategies used to pass through them? How are you wearing stress?

  • Have you ever seen a live concert? How do you like concert films Blackpink: Film Provide experiences for many wider audiences? What is your favorite concert movie? Did you see that live or on the screen?

  • Although the Blackpink K-pop group, Lisa comes from Thailand, and Rosé is from New Zealand. How do members celebrate each other difference? Do you have friends from different countries or cultural backgrounds?

  • Families can also talk about role models. What is stalled on a blackpirk name? How do they inspire their fans? How do they show gratitude and perseverance?

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