One common misunderstanding by some people is that this documentary was created in response to what happened after Coachella. This is not true. Since the debut documentary, their project has been an ongoing effort to chronicle LSF's career. Additional documentaries will be released as long as LSF remains intact and active, as they are continuously filming everything.
@inquisitvem67232 ай бұрын
Chaewon slayed Coachella
@nfisking2 ай бұрын
LETS FREAKING GO BECAUSE WHY IS SEB LOWKEY THE BEST UNSPOKEN FEARNOT ???😆😆😆
@Andrea-ie9vm2 ай бұрын
Hate to yap, but I’m gonna yap. That one scene with Sakura and she practically just let those inner thoughts kick in. I can’t help but always be shocked on how fast she was able to change her emotions. From looking happy to her fans to then completely falling apart once the doors closed. And the fact that she had on a smile only a few seconds before the door closed. It truly adds to the expression or saying that a smile can hide so many things. It’s so sad to see how much hate not only the entire team but Sakura herself got. So many people said that their hate was “criticism”. The public hurt them so much that for the first time that I’ve seen from any Kpop group, they turned off all comments from TikTok and KZbin shorts. I think they are slowly getting back though. The bullying went so far that I hate thinking of the worse, the entire Kpop community has been sadden over loss that was caused by hatred and harsh words, but once there is a new target, all of that logic just flys out the window. Usually hatred can be hidden, but this hatred for them was so up to the surface, you could barely see the support. And the fact that it is still going, a little less which is thanks to this documentary. I just am so happy that the group is well reunited that it truly is like sisters having each others backs. The best thing to have during those moments in a career is support from people who you know directly.
@AwakeningWings2 ай бұрын
They've all suffered but I feel Sakura had it the worst. I never liked how some people see this and think that Le Sserafim was doing this docu-series for sympathy points or something like that. I'm thinking what is wrong with these people, to have that mentality, and then to harass an idol for this long. It's not even criticism, it's hatred at this point.
@saskiaskye_2 ай бұрын
I could literally bawl my eyes out everytime I see her bro 😭😭
@kehm312 ай бұрын
Slightly concerned for the next drop they’re already getting backlash before it’s even out yet. And of they do music shows and win and award and do an encore people will be out for blood
@4EVERWITHBTS2 ай бұрын
I totally agree with you. I already liked these girls a lot but this hate train has made me so protective of hem and I've grown to like and respect them even more. They will come back stronger than ever and climb higher and higher.
@janewow772 ай бұрын
and it's sad that just because we could barely see the support, it's not like there is no support for them...simply those who masked their hate in the form of 'criticism' attack those who support. I saw support comments like 'I love them so much' and the replies to the comment were like 'you love idols like that?!', etc (ugh even just writing it for example, I don't like it, I keep typing and erasing and it ended up 'less' as the hate comments were much worse than that). Nowadays I simply support the positive comments so there will be more of them and ignore the jobless attention seeker.
@mgppl43292 ай бұрын
I laughed, cried and self-reflected throughout the documentary. I genuinely enjoyed it ❤
@thatkpopsis2 ай бұрын
They really know how to do documentaries it’s so real and raw but insightful and inspiring
@Wanderlust3252 ай бұрын
Thank you for reviewing the documentary…I remember you spoke up for our fimmies while others just making hatred video for view counts….I can’t describe how much I appreciate you. Let’s wait for their huge revival with CRAZY era. ❤
@pablokim22 ай бұрын
I feel like idols have a variety of spectrum to show their talents, their likeability and such. But people tend to measure them in a very single dimensional way. I like to hear these girls sing, whether they struggle or not. It is their voice that I want to listen to not some professional singing major PhD person. I just wish people are just kinder to these girls, whom are obviously afraid to be hated, and are trying their best to be loved.
@desiraevangАй бұрын
Being an idol is such a demanding job. The amount of physical and mental strength you need is crazy while the whole world is watching you. And the fact that they make it look so easy, I could never. So props to all the idols.
@elsie78102 ай бұрын
Omg Sebastine I’m insomniac and couldn’t sleep and then I received the notification thank you 😭!!
@saskiaskye_2 ай бұрын
Me too it's 4 am in cape town rn 😭😭
@Hypeboy_Jurin02 ай бұрын
It's 2am in Senegal right now 😭
@AwakeningWings2 ай бұрын
Eunchae is still very young, 17 years old, and dealing with that amount of pressure must be so difficult. They really do make it look easy, but it's not easy at all. And they are doing well.
@hafsah_alee2 ай бұрын
I don’t know why ppl were bashing bsh for giving Yunjin that advice. It’s a solid one
@AwakeningWings2 ай бұрын
Yeah, it was good advice.
@baloo5082 ай бұрын
yunjin was reading a lettter from sakura thus the tears
@Sanatizer_1432 ай бұрын
This documentary broke my heart
@yongdol732 ай бұрын
And to all the haters: every idol has their own anxieties and fears. The causes may differ, but these struggles are universal. These young people face immense pressure and have to endure constant negativity. This isn't just LSF's story; many idols go through the same challenges. Consider that before you start another round of shit talks about not just LSF but all idols.
@masteroogway207Ай бұрын
I feel like so many people were divided after watching this documentary because of everything that happened this year. Saying things like it was a desperate attempt to grab people’s attention and make people pity them. Or that Sakura is bratty and spoiled, and that they all need to get over themselves. But as someone who just recently got into them and didn’t know about anything that happened until after seeing this documentary it just makes me feel so heartbroken because it feels like all people have done is criticize them. They just seem like women who are trying to make an impact and people at every possible moment take their words and twist them, and so much of what they said they feared in this documentary came true. Personally as a newer fan this documentary did nothing but make me respect them more as not only artists but the people behind the artistry. Because they are so much more than just their art and music. I appreciate you being so open and just listening to them and not criticizing them or tearing them down, it seems so simple but it’s refreshing to see. This reaction was so nice to watch it felt like I was watching with a friend, so thank you for sitting down and recording this because it was a monster of a video!!
@JiU_MY_LOVE2 ай бұрын
This documentary made me cry honest to god
@yassminaiqich2 ай бұрын
My fav reactor for a reason
@Stormyweather_892 ай бұрын
Watched half was a banger ngl keep it up man ur reactions are so awesome and I love them man all of them are bangers :D
@anistardi2 ай бұрын
It is OK to like or dislike something or someone, because people have different taste and preferences. But hating someone who do not act bad or criminal is mentally ill. You should respect the hard working person regardless the result. You can respect other people even you dislike them. But some kpop fans "draw" music industries with bullying, slandering, and criminal act.
@pb3thelegacy2 ай бұрын
W vid, thanks for posting! 👏🏽
@thatkpopsis2 ай бұрын
Clicked this so fast when I saw it and writing this before I even start
@inquisitvem67232 ай бұрын
Chaewon slayed Coachella
@moostse25082 ай бұрын
30/8 Let get go Crazy 😁😁😁😁😁
@cantmix2 ай бұрын
i love your contents so much sebastine!!! but i am still waiting for your reaction to bini i feel good!
@OverdOzingyOu2 ай бұрын
brb, ill catch up to my hob first hwhw
@ManchaeEunchae2 ай бұрын
💙💙💙💙💙
@paolaccorrea2 күн бұрын
eunchae saying she wants to do and be better is sad bc bby you're 17..
@flo__31832 ай бұрын
W finally
@MannY831CA2 ай бұрын
You should do XG documentary I'll watch it again for the 6 + times 😂 thanks in advance if you do end up watching it and posting it on here 😁