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- An incorrigibly self-serving exiled squirrel finds himself helping his former park brethren survive by raiding a nut store, a location that also happens to be a front for a human gang's bank robbery.
- The film follows the story of Cali, a blogger who owns the up and coming blog, "The Bakit List," and her ex Gio who will return to her life unexpectedly and surprisingly after breaking her heart.
- The music video for "Boombayah" was directed by Seo Hyun-seung, and it was released on Black Pink's official YouTube channel on August 8, 2016. As of November 24, 2016, "Boombayah" has accrued 68 million views. All of Black Pink's live performances have each over one million views, the highest being their debut stage for "Boombayah" on SBS's Inkigayo with over ten million views. "Boombayah" also became the fastest debut music video to achieved 50 million views on YouTube of any K-pop act, with nine weeks after release. On January 31, 2017, the music video for "Boombayah" hit 100 million views on YouTube, which makes Black Pink the fifth K-pop girl group to reach 100 million views, as well as the fastest debut music video of any K-pop act to reach this milestone. As of October 2017 the music video has reached over 240 million views.
- "BLACKPINK THE MOVIE" is a film commemorating the fifth anniversary of the debut of the world's beloved global group, BLACKPINK consisting of four members: Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa.
- The song "SOLO" by JENNIE is about the power of independence and self-love following a breakup. The lyrics describe the post-breakup stage where the singer has had enough of the troubles and stress of the relationship and decides to detach herself from it. She is no longer amused by the little things her partner does and is tired of putting up a fake front of being okay with it. Jennie sings about the impact of the relationship on her and how she no longer feels any excitement or value in it, calling it a love story without any meaning. She is not sorry for her decision, as her partner did not understand her or make her happy. The chorus emphasizes the title "SOLO" affirming the fact that she is okay with being alone and is now shining brightly as a confident solo person. In the second verse, she talks about how she used to be his girl, but now she is on top of the game and is looked up to as the greatest of all time (GOAT). The singer declares her independence and focuses on herself, conveying that she no longer has time for other people's troubles, and she is now only looking out for her best interests. Overall, "SOLO" is an empowering song that encourages individuals to focus on themselves and their independence. The song values the power of self-love and the freedom that comes with it.
- Remake of popular soviet animation movie about Cheburashka and Crocodile Gena.
- Music video for Blackpink's "Kill This Love"
- Official music video of the most successful young female k-pop group of the moment, Blackpink.
- A late-night seance reveals the presence of a ghost haunting a class of 12th grade students in an all-boys school, impelling them to suspect each other.
- As If It's Your Last isn't just a music video, it's a cultural reset, a reason to breathe, and an escape from this cruel world. It's an art form, the first gift you open on christmas, a hug from a loved one. It's everything you've ever wanted, and everything you'll ever need.
- A real journey into the quartet's sound and aesthetic, and the ways they've transformed over the years. Each member--Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé, and Lisa--gets her own chance to shine while the group proves the magic of their unity in live versions of songs old and new.
- Music video for Blackpink's "Ddu-Du Ddu-Du"
- Kwon Ji Yong is a full length documentary that reveals the real Kwon Ji Yong AKA G-Dragon, the leader of one of the most successful K-pop bands in history, BIGBANG. As the camera follows him throughout his last solo tour.
- The song "Pink Venom" is about empowerment. The lyrics discuss the power of Blackpink, a South Korean girl group, and how they are not afraid to break the rules and take risks in order to achieve their goals. The members present a strong persona, highlighting their courage and fearlessness, with themes such as approachable, confidence, and rebelliousness. They emphasize the notion of having power within yourself to create change and highlight the importance of female empowerment.
- A 114-minute documentary film following the group Big Bang's second world tour, "Big Bang MADE 2015-16 World Tour." The tour is now considered as the largest tour by any Korean act, after it gathered more than 1.5 million fans in around fifteen countries across Asia, America, and Oceania from April 2015 until March 2016.
- The song "ONLY LOOK AT ME" by TAEYANG seems to be about a person who is deeply infatuated with someone and is desperate for their attention and devotion. The lyrics convey the narrator's strong desire for the person they love to only focus on them and no one else. In the first verse, the lyrics express the narrator's constant smiling and assurance to their love interest that they are the one and only in their heart. However, there is also a hint of insecurity, as they fear their feelings might change and worry about their own wavering emotions. The hook emphasizes the narrator's plea for their love interest to remain faithful. They ask the person not to be influenced by others and not to forget about them, even if they try to distance themselves or engage with other people. The second verse reveals the narrator's dedication and longing for their love interest, even though they admit that sometimes the relationship becomes difficult and suffocating. Their love interest is the only person they can rely on, despite occasional annoyances and frustrations. The bridge section acknowledges the narrator's selfishness and shows their awareness of it. They understand that they are not perfect, but they hope their love interest will always see their genuine feelings and pure intentions. The narrator pleads for their love interest not to leave them, as they declare their unwavering belief and love for them. Overall, "ONLY LOOK AT ME" captures the intense desire and possessiveness of someone deeply in love. It speaks of their insecurities, their longing for exclusivity, and their fear of losing the person they love.
- A post-apocalyptic dystopian fever dream of powerful fashion, futuristic helmets, and outrageous hair. The band members are locked in battle with masked oppressors, culminating in an epic dance party that ends with each one on their own throne.
- The song "Crooked" by G-Dragon explores themes of heartbreak, loneliness, and the struggle to cope with a changing relationship. The lyrics convey a sense of emotional pain and resentment towards someone who has caused the protagonist's heart to change. The chorus reflects on the transitory nature of relationships, emphasizing that nothing lasts forever and highlighting the drastic change the protagonist has experienced. The verses depict the protagonist's frustration with their own loneliness and the feeling of being left alone. They express a desire to rebel against their circumstances, engaging in reckless behavior, starting fights for no reason, and even physically manifesting their inner turmoil by shaking their leg crookedly. The lyrics also reference a shared connection and bond between the protagonist and the person they are addressing, referring to themselves as the "main characters" and feeling like a lost and lonely island without them. The pre-chorus reveals the protagonist's past belief in their partner's promises and their subsequent feelings of betrayal and abandonment. The use of the pinky finger promise symbolizes the intimate trust they once shared, which has now been broken. In verse three, the protagonist shifts their focus to external appearances, using thick eyeliner, leather pants, and a frown to hide their pain and appear even more crooked. This can be interpreted as an attempt to protect themselves from further heartache and to elicit sympathy from others. They express a desire to spit toward the sky, symbolizing defiance and frustration towards their circumstances. Overall, "Crooked" portrays the emotional turmoil and complexities of a broken relationship, with the protagonist grappling with heartbreak, loneliness, and the struggle to find meaning and connection amidst their crooked circumstances.
- The song "Haru Haru" by BIGBANG is about a relationship that has ended and the pain and regret that come with it. The lyrics express the heartache of realizing that the relationship is over and struggling with the loneliness that ensues. The song reflects on the memories and good times shared with the person and acknowledges the difficulty of moving on. The chorus encourages the person to leave and not look back and take only the fond memories with them. The bridge expresses the desire for the person to be happy and to forget about the singer. The outro reiterates the pain of the separation and emphasizes the love that was once shared. Overall, the song is a reflection on the challenges of love and heartbreak, and the difficulty of letting go when the relationship has ended. It conveys the intense emotions that come with the end of a meaningful relationship and the deep longing that remains even after it's over.
- The song "LALISA" by LISA is a self-empowerment anthem that celebrates the power of the singer's unique identity and individuality. The lyrics emphasize the idea that anyone can achieve great things if they have the right attitude. The song calls on listeners to recognize the singer's name and make it known, in order to affirm the singer's worth and make it clear that she is not afraid of being the loudest in the room. The message of the song is that if you believe in yourself and have the courage to stand out from the crowd, you will succeed.
- The song "Freak" by ZICO is an energetic and rebellious anthem that celebrates individuality and non-conformity. The lyrics suggest that society is in chaos and people are on the verge of extinction, and in this context, the song encourages listeners to break free and be their own unique selves. The verses of the song depict a dystopian future, where the end of the world is near and people are panicking. The singer asserts that he is an entertainer to the bone, taking control of the chaotic streets and breaking free from the norms that hold people back. The lyrics suggest that life is too short to worry about conforming to society's standards, and the singer encourages listeners to join him and be freaks, rather than trying to fit in with the mainstream. The chorus repeats the message of embracing individuality and being a freak, suggesting that everyone is a freak in their own way and that they should celebrate that fact. The refrain "let's get freaky" is repeated several times, urging listeners to let go of their inhibitions and embrace their inner freak. Overall, "Freak" is a fun and energetic song that encourages listeners to embrace their individuality and not be afraid to stand out from the crowd. The lyrics celebrate eccentricity and non-conformity, suggesting that being a little bit freaky is what makes life interesting and exciting.
- The song "BAE BAE" by BIGBANG is a love song that celebrates the beauty and uniqueness of the person the singer is in love with. The first verse is sung by GD, who is completely infatuated with his lover's beauty and compares her to an angel. He is so obsessed that he feels possessed by her and finds it difficult to control his desires. He recognizes the danger of his attraction to her and even jokes about calling the police for protection. Overall, "BAE BAE" is a celebration of love and the beauty of the beloved, and the desire to keep that love alive and unchanged for eternity.
- "How You Like That" by BLACKPINK is a powerful anthem of self-confidence and self-assertion. The song depicts BLACKPINK's journey to success amidst challenging circumstances and encourages listeners to never give up and to remain true to themselves. The lyrics speak to obstacles faced and how BLACKPINK persevered and encourages fans to do the same. The song is a defiant, empowering celebration of strength and perseverance in the face of adversity. Ultimately, "How You Like That" serves as an ode to those who, against all odds, reach their goals and defy those who dare to stand in their way.
- "Loser" by BIGBANG is a song about someone who is struggling to stay afloat in a world that doesn't seem to understand them. The lyrics describe the struggle of someone who feels displaced, alone, and misunderstood. They lament the mistakes they have made in life and strive to go back to the feeling of innocence they had as a child so they can find peace. The song sends a message of hope, that although life is sometimes lonely and filled with struggles, there is still a chance to make the best of the situation and move toward a better future.
- This is the really from the girl group of K-Pop, 2NE1. It includes moments from their daily life, personal experiences, footage from behind the scene and perfomances on stage.
- "BANG BANG BANG" by BIGBANG is a high-energy and catchy song that primarily focuses on the themes of self-expression, confidence, and partying. The lyrics portray a sense of liberation and defiance, encouraging the listeners to let loose and enjoy themselves without worrying about societal norms or judgment. Throughout the song, there are references to the power of music to unite and uplift people. The lyrics mention phrases like "B.I.G, yeah, we bang like this" and "Yeah, we don't give a what," emphasizing the unity and solidarity among the members and their fans. The collective experience of letting go and partying together is celebrated and encouraged. Overall, "BANG BANG BANG" is a song that encourages self-expression, freedom, and the celebration of individuality. It invites listeners to let go of inhibitions, have fun, and create lasting memories on the dance floor.
- The song "On The Ground" by ROSÉ is about appreciating the small, everyday things in life and finding contentment within oneself rather than trying to attain external validation or material possessions. The singer reflects upon how she used to want a lot of things that she now realizes are meaningless. She sings that she's been reflecting on her life and has realized that everything she needs is on the ground - not in the clouds in the form of fame and wealth. The key message of the song is to live in the present and appreciate the simple joys of life - because after all, "everything you need is on the ground."
- The song "Come back to me" by SE7EN expresses the feeling of missing a past lover and wanting them to return. The lyrics convey a sense of regret and longing for the person who has left. The narrator talks about how they were unable to forget their ex-lover, despite trying hard to move on. They make a promise to forget and let go, but they were unable to keep it. The narrator describes themselves as someone who is still waiting for their ex-lover to come back, and they express their willingness to continue waiting even if it means feeling more pain. The lyrics suggest that the narrator still loves their ex-lover deeply and that they are unable to move on. The song talks about the memories the narrator has of their relationship and how they are still unable to forget, even when they try to convince themselves that they have moved on. The lyrics convey the idea that the narrator still has hope that their ex-lover might return and that they are willing to wait for them, even if it means waiting for a long time. In summary, "Come back to me" is a song about the pain of missing an ex-lover and the desire for them to return. The lyrics express a sense of regret, longing, and hope that the person will come back. It conveys the idea that it's challenging to move on from someone you love deeply, and even if you try, the memories, and feelings are difficult to forget.
- Music video for Blackpink's "Lovesick Girls"
- Uses elegant minimalism. Featuring dominatrix catsuits, spiked leather jackets, and devil-horned hair, the sparse, high-contrast black and white convey grandeur, class, and charisma. Ends with guns blazing
- Korean stand-up comic Yoo Byungjae offers his take on philosophy, sex and childhood memories.
- The song "EYES, NOSE, LIPS" by Taeyang is a ballad about a person who misses their former lover and cannot forget about them despite the pain. The lyrics express the deep longing and hurt that comes from a breakup, with the main focus being on the physical features of the person they miss - their eyes, nose, and lips. In the first verse, the speaker apologizes and asks for forgiveness for their own shortcomings, feeling that they are not worthy of their ex-partner's love. They reminisce about their ex's red lips and express the desire to remember their face. The second verse is a reflection on their past relationship and the potential mistakes that led to their breakup. The speaker expresses regret and desires to see their ex-lover once again, even if it's just for a moment. They become increasingly anxious as each day passes, knowing that the memories of their time together are growing dimmer. The chorus emphasizes the tactile memories of their ex-partner, particularly their touch and the sensation of their hands and nails on the speaker's skin. However, the love they shared is now extinguished and gone like a burned-out flame, leaving only memories of the past. In the bridge, the speaker fondly remembers their ex's black eyes and fragrant breath before finally confessing their love for them. Overall, the song speaks to the intense emotions and pain that comes with a lost love. It also serves as a reminder of the power of memories and how they can keep a person's love alive long after their relationship has ended.
- The song "Lonely" by 2NE1 is a heart-wrenching ballad that explores the pain and isolation of a failed relationship. The lyrics are written from the perspective of a woman who feels lonely and neglected, even when she is with her partner. In the first verse, the narrator talks about feeling scared and uncertain about her relationship. She doesn't know if her partner truly understands her, and she feels like she's becoming more and more distant from him. The beginning of the chorus expands on this, with the narrator expressing confusion about why her partner doesn't seem to understand her feelings, even though she loves him deeply. The chorus is the most emotionally charged part of the song, with the narrator apologizing to her partner for feeling lonely and unfulfilled, even though they are together. She acknowledges that she is missing something important in her life and feels guilty for not being able to give her partner the love he deserves.
- "I Don't Care" by 2NE1 is a powerful anthem that explores themes of independence and self-empowerment in the face of a toxic relationship. The song addresses the narrator's decision to stop caring about her partner's actions and embrace her own freedom. The opening lines of the song, "Hey playboy, it's about time and your time's up. I had to do this one for my girls, you know. Sometimes, you gotta act like you don't care. That's the only way you boys learn," immediately establish a defiant tone. The narrator is addressing her partner, asserting that she has reached her limit and is ready to move on. She emphasizes that sometimes acting indifferent is the only way to make others realize their mistakes. In summary, "I Don't Care" by 2NE1 is a song about self-empowerment and breaking free from a toxic relationship. The lyrics and powerful vocals convey a sense of strength and determination, urging listeners to find their own voice and prioritize their well-being. It serves as an empowering anthem for anyone who has felt trapped in a destructive relationship and is a reminder that it is essential to prioritize one's own happiness and self-worth.
- The song "Can't Nobody" by 2NE1 expresses a sense of confidence, empowerment, and freedom. The lyrics convey a rebellious attitude towards societal norms and expectations, encouraging listeners to embrace their individuality and pursue their passions without being held back by others. In the first verse, the mention of Seoul city and loud music symbolizes a vibrant and energetic environment. The lyrics suggest that the members of 2NE1 stand out with their unique appearances and bold attitudes. They assert that they are unapologetic themselves and won't conform to societal standards or others' opinions. The pre-chorus emphasizes the duality within the members of 2NE1. They describe themselves as imperfect and good, hood and classy, showcasing their versatility and multi-faceted personalities. This could also be interpreted as a message of self-acceptance, embracing all aspects of oneself, regardless of societal judgments. The chorus and post-chorus highlight the theme of resilience and determination. The repetitive phrase "Can't nobody hold us down" signifies the group's refusal to be restrained or limited by anyone or anything. They encourage listeners to persevere and keep going, even when faced with obstacles. The lyrics emphasize the idea of living life to the fullest and not allowing weariness to dampen one's spirit. Overall, "Can't Nobody" by 2NE1 is an anthem of self-confidence, resilience, and pursuing one's dreams without being restrained by societal norms or other people's opinions. It encourages listeners to embrace their individuality, stay strong, and keep pushing forward.