故ソルリさん(f(x))、生前の告白を公開
The late SULLI (f(x)) frankly confessed in an interview before his death... ”Be the best product...The words I heard the most”
“Persona” is the posthumous work of the late SULLI, a member of the Korean girl group “f(x)” and an active actress.
-The Real Face Under the Mask-: SULLI'' was released on Netflix on the 13th.
SULLI, who gained great popularity immediately after her debut and suffered from groundless rumors and malicious comments during her lifetime, has shown a side of herself that was previously unknown to the public through this posthumous work.
. The film consists of two films: the short film ``4: Clean Island,'' starring SULLI, and the feature-length documentary film ``Dedicated to Jinri.'' In particular, documentary films are
SULLI, a striker and actress, and 25-year-old Choi Jin-ri (SULLI's real name) will share the various daily worries and thoughts they felt during that time in an interview format. In addition, SULLI
The motif is ``Dorothy,'' one of the songs recorded in ``Goblin,'' which became his posthumous work.
SULLI openly reveals her thoughts and feelings in response to many questions.
. When asked, ``Do you think there's a difference between being pretty and being good?'' she answered, ``No. I've had the idea of being ``better'' since I was young, when I was working as a celebrity. For
There was a time when I had no choice but to think that way." She continued, ``When I was young, I think I was confined to the word ``pretty.'' When people told me that I was ``pretty.''
I was curious as to why she was saying such things to me and what she was thinking when she called me beautiful." She added, "I thought I should always act beautiful, and in reality, I should act modestly.
I was scolded for not being there or for not looking like a beautiful child. I feel like I've always had a rebellious spirit ever since then."
She also said, ``There were many times when I hated my beautiful self.
In the environment I lived in, I was told things like, ``You were born a beautiful woman, so you don't need to know anything,'' and ``Just sit among people and make yourself comfortable with them.'' Then people will like it.
It's going to be hard. You stay pretty and it's fun.'' I've heard stories like this. "There were so many thoughts about appearance," she said, "Aren't you annoyed? It's difficult to live a beautiful life."
"Won't you get annoyed if I tell you that?" he laughed. When asked what he wanted to do when he was 20, he said, ``The first thing I wanted to do was get a psychiatric consultation, and the second thing was love.''
I had no regrets about the decision and was happy about it. I felt like my mother was going to tell me not to be happy when I was happy, so it was hard to talk about it. I barely listened to the words my mother said next to me,
I did what I could," he said. Regarding the theme of ``Idols'', when asked, ``Do you think idols are also workers?'', I answered ``Yes'' after thinking about it for a while. She said, ``(Other) celebrities
I feel like we don't think about the fact that we are also people. There's a phrase I've heard the most since I started working in the entertainment industry. At the time, I didn't think it was weird. ``You are a product, and you are a commodity to people.''
It has to be the best, and it has to exist as the best product.'' SULLI said, ``No one around me asked me, ``It's your choice,'' or ``What do you think?'' or ``You.
Please choose.'', ``How are you doing lately?'' ” There was no one to ask me. It was so hard that I felt like I was going to die, but I just kept doing it."
When asked, ``How did you manage to live in such a controlled environment,'' the answer was clear: ``I feel like I just kept blaming myself.''
I did it. She confessed, ``The only time I had control was when I caused pain to myself. It was always painful because I blamed myself and belittled myself.''
Netizens who were exposed to SULLI's sincere interview commented, ``I'm sorry to hear SULLI's confession so late,'' and ``I'm sorry for the people who posted malicious comments.''
I feel sorry for SULLI, who has suffered so much, and I am moved to tears.'' SULLI passed away on October 14, 2019 at the young age of 25. Her sudden death affected many people.
It made me feel sad.
2023/11/14 20:17 KST
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