FEARNOT'S REACTION to Le Sserafim Documentary Episode 1!
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- I know this will be a heavy watch, but I also think it's so important and so brave of the girls
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thankyou for fimmies reaction hope for more lesserafim content
@@hannme22 ofc!!
YES OMG I WILL BE SUBSCRIBING FOR MORE LESSERAFIM 😭💙
@@nfisking I got you 🫡 thank you!! 🩷
I like the way you describe your feeling and share warm feedback. Thanks for the nice reaction video!
i'm glad it was nice to watch! thank you
Glad you decided to post, excited for the rest! 👍🏽
@@pb3thelegacy thank you! It felt right ♡
u're so georgeous. gonna rewatch documentary with u !
ahh, tysm!!
love loveee LOVE these girls
@@Kayy-f1m me too!
Thank you ❤
7:22 IIRC Eunchae said she spent 4 hours a day practicing for the interview - though she didn't say for how many days. I'd imagine it was only a few. But she printed out a bunch of past scripts from Music Bank and would play LSF music as background music and practice reading those old scripts in front of the mirror (or maybe occasionally an audience).
Actually I remember the source: "DOPE CLUB - LE SSERAFIM (ENG/JPN)" time 22:33
some people commented on the air cans asking why they show it. but they are at every major sports practices
I was the same way with people talking about how bad the coachella performance was, and I was afraid to watch it because I thought it would be painful to watch. But it turns out it was blown out of proportion.
I think a similar thing happened here. It just kind of shows their ups and downs. It just shows that they struggle the way any of us do. Yeah there were some rough spots, but there are some uplifting moments as well.
I particularly get annoyed when people say "they should have waited until after their comeback" because that would supposedly shut the haters up, and then this wouldn't seem like a response to the hate train. But there's 2 problems with that.
1. There's no guarantee that haters would stfu unless they all turned into (pick your favorite singer). Coachella was like 4 months ago, how much longer are they supposed to wait?
2. The thesis for the album "Easy" was "You think what I do is easy, or that my life is easy, but that's only because you don't know how much I struggle behind the scenes". That's the thesis to this documentary as well. That's why it's called "Make it look Easy". Divorcing the doc from the Easy album by waiting until after the next comeback makes no sense.
Oh and this was all filmed before coachella iirc so none of it is in response to the most recent hate train, so any suggestions that they are just acting to try to get sympathy is unfounded. If this is an accurate portrayal of their experiences from debut til now, then there is nothing wrong with showing their vulnerabilities. If all it showed was their positive moments, then that would be more unethical from a journalistic perspective. This is a documentary, after all, not some variety show content.
The idols did sign off on this. They always knew when there was a camera in their face. They knew when they were being interviewed. And when they watched the documentary after the fact, they said they "felt closer" to each other than before, even though they were undoubtedly very close to begin with.
Tl';dr I see no problems with this documentary and I get annoyed when people get up in arms about it under the pretense of "sticking up for" the fimmies.
@ebreshea I agree that I think it was blown out of proportion. I do think some parts were quite difficult to watch, for me personally, but everyone is different in their limits of what they can and can't watch. I don't think waiting until after the comeback would have been wise, because they'll undoubtedly also get hate for that and it could be seen as a response to that, too. To think it is a response to the hate train is ridiculous considering this has been filmed for 2 years and will have been scheduled for release for a long time. It's more likely that the PR team said "let's release it after the coachella performance when international fans will be looking, too!" To get more views rather than in response to the hate train, because it'll have been scheduled before their performance. Also, they're unfortunately always gonna have hate, releasing at any time could be seen as a response to that.
I think the documentary was a tough watch at times but it was important and brave of them to show it all
watch the rest please :--)
@@pow1997 I will be :)
React to lesserafim documentary world of my oyster please
if you don't get copyrighted for the docu how can you get a hit for their song in their docu.?
@@baloo508 I'm not sure what you mean, sorry? These documentary reactions have all been copywrited unfortunately
Deleting constructive criticism isn't particularly a show of character strength, anyhow as said before the enunciation is wrong. 은채 and 채원 are [eun-chae] and [chae-ueon] (rr: [won]) respectively, the syllable consists of ㅊ and ㅐ there's no i sound it‘s just [ch-ae]
@castdrian I didn't delete your comment, I saw it and acknowledged it, and you'll see when episode 4+5 are posted on Monday that I took it into account. I only started learning Korean a month or two ago, and whilst I can say some things with the accent it's still something I'm learning. These episodes (1-3) were all filmed in the same day, so obviously I couldn't take your comment into account for eps 2-3 because I'd already filmed them before commenting. I'm always trying to improve my language abilities, I'm learning french and Korean currently. It's very nerve wracking to speak a language that isn't your own in front of strangers for public appraisal, so please be kind with my prononciation, I'm not trying to be rude or mean if I mispronounce things. Nobody is perfect, we're all trying to improve. Constructive criticism is fine, and I appreciate the chance to learn and improve, though it could have been worded more kindly, in my opinion
Not sure why you think I deleted the comment on the other video, either, it's still there, I haven't deleted any comments, good or bad
Also, I find it hard to pronounce the ㅐ sound properly without saying the ㅊ with korean pronunciation before it, so I've tried in my more recent videos to improve, though it'll take time, so please bare that in mind I can't be perfect after less than 2 months of speaking practice