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The Review: BLACKPINK’s “Born Pink” Concert Film – A Spectacular Celebration of K-Pop Excellence

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BLACKPINK’s “Born Pink” concert film is a dazzling showcase of the group’s immense talent and global appeal. Filmed during the final leg of their world tour at Seoul’s Gocheok Sky Dome, the movie captures the electrifying energy and dynamic performances that have made BLACKPINK a household name in the K-pop industry. From the moment the film begins, with drone shots of massive crowds and the opening notes of “Pink Venom,” it’s clear that this is not just a concert but a celebration of BLACKPINK’s journey and achievements.

The film does an excellent job of highlighting each member’s unique strengths and personalities. Jennie’s fierce charisma, Lisa’s magnetic stage presence, Rosé’s soulful vocals, and Jisoo’s elegant charm are all on full display. The solo stages are particularly noteworthy, as they allow each member to shine individually while still contributing to the group’s cohesive performance. Lisa’s rap segments, in particular, are a standout, showcasing her versatility and command of the stage.

One of the film’s most impressive aspects is its ability to convey the scale and grandeur of the “Born Pink” tour. With footage from various cities around the world seamlessly integrated into the Seoul concert, viewers get a sense of the global phenomenon that BLACKPINK has become. The use of different outfits and stage setups for each city adds a layer of visual interest and keeps the film engaging from start to finish.

However, the film is not without its flaws. While the performances are top-notch, there are moments where the interaction between the members and the audience feels a bit distant. The cheers and reactions of the fans, which are such a crucial part of the live concert experience, sometimes feel muted and disconnected. This is a common challenge for concert films, but it’s particularly noticeable here given the high energy of BLACKPINK’s live shows.

Despite this, the film’s production quality is exceptional. The iconic “Hanok” set, which has been a highlight of the tour, is beautifully captured on screen. The lighting, camera angles, and editing all work together to create a visually stunning experience that does justice to the group’s elaborate stage design and choreography. The decision to focus on the performances themselves, rather than adding too many behind-the-scenes elements, helps maintain the film’s momentum and keeps the audience immersed in the concert atmosphere.

The film also serves as a testament to BLACKPINK’s impact on the music industry. As the highest-grossing tour by an Asian act and a female group in history, the “Born Pink” tour has set new standards for what a K-pop concert can achieve. The movie captures this sense of history and achievement, making it a must-watch for both longtime fans and newcomers to the group.

In conclusion, BLACKPINK’s “Born Pink” concert film is a thrilling and visually spectacular tribute to one of the world’s leading girl groups. While it may not fully replicate the experience of being at a live concert, it comes remarkably close, offering fans a chance to relive the magic of the “Born Pink” tour. With its high-energy performances, stunning production, and celebration of BLACKPINK’s journey, this film is a fitting tribute to the group’s incredible success and enduring appeal.

Email:neill@outloudculture.com
Socials: @neillfrazer

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