'Blackpink: Light Up The Sky' review: An intimate look behind the K-pop curtain


By AGENCY
Netflix's Blackpink documentary offers a surprisingly intimate look behind the K-pop curtain.

Blackpink's debut album has only just been released for a few weeks, and already the members of this K-pop girl group have the end in mind.

In fact, Jennie, Jisoo, Rose and Lisa were pondering their own obsolescence more than a year ago, as we learn in Light Up The Sky, a new Netflix documentary about the quartet that is streaming now.

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7.5 10

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Surprisingly intimate look behind the scenes

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