A "Red Pill" into the Real Life of Jinri
This was difficult to get through. Her pain really shows.
With that said, I am also glad they released it. The minimalistic approach to editing allowed the space for Sulli's thoughtful, albeit painful, responses to be seen. For an idol that was silenced and filtered her whole life, I feel like the editing of the documentary did a good job of just allowing her to exist, to talk, and to show emotion. This interview could've been edited to 20 minutes but instead they gave us everything. I think Sulli would've wanted to be seen and understood in this vulnerable state because it's honest and raw. Embrace her for she is human too.
Thank you for giving us the last little pieces of Sulli's life. She is still missed dearly. Rest well, angel.
With that said, I am also glad they released it. The minimalistic approach to editing allowed the space for Sulli's thoughtful, albeit painful, responses to be seen. For an idol that was silenced and filtered her whole life, I feel like the editing of the documentary did a good job of just allowing her to exist, to talk, and to show emotion. This interview could've been edited to 20 minutes but instead they gave us everything. I think Sulli would've wanted to be seen and understood in this vulnerable state because it's honest and raw. Embrace her for she is human too.
Thank you for giving us the last little pieces of Sulli's life. She is still missed dearly. Rest well, angel.
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