Netherrealmer wrote:It's the number one streaming film in Netflix right now. And shockingly, this is the first time a movie that was on a streaming platform first, but is now doing well in theaters. Basically, there's a sing-along screening on theaters around America, and they are trying to make it around the world. The people who already watch it on Netflix decided to watch it on theaters. That's the impact of this movie.
eldavis wrote:I have watched it, while i feel it's an okay movie, it's just that for me, everything feels a little rushed though, like the plot and all.
Netherrealmer wrote:It's the number one streaming film in Netflix right now. And shockingly, this is the first time a movie that was on a streaming platform first, but is now doing well in theaters. Basically, there's a sing-along screening on theaters around America, and they are trying to make it around the world. The people who already watch it on Netflix decided to watch it on theaters. That's the impact of this movie.
eldavis wrote:I think the songs still remain number one in streaming as well.
germainebull wrote:Netherrealmer wrote:It's the number one streaming film in Netflix right now. And shockingly, this is the first time a movie that was on a streaming platform first, but is now doing well in theaters. Basically, there's a sing-along screening on theaters around America, and they are trying to maNetherrealmer wrote:Ejae has a truly inspirational story because she faced a lot of rejection. She started training to become a K-pop idol when she was just 12 years old. She believed that she would be recruited into a group by the time she became a teenager or a young adult. However, she was never placed in a group and remained in developmental training.
When she was 26, she was supposed to debut as part of Girls’ Generation, but she was cut at the last minute because the company thought 26 was too old. Despite this heartbreaking setback, she still had a long contract with the company and transitioned into composing and songwriting instead.
Imagine the pain and rejection this woman endured—and now, her song is the number one song on charts around the world. She finally sang a song she wrote
Sing-along screenings are a unique concept—they show how fans relate to the music and story of the film. They add to the interaction and shared enjoyment, especially for K-pop and anime fans.
This is a big step forward for online movies. It shows that quality and influence can transcend traditional boundaries.
Tendz wrote:I haven't had a chance to watch it yet. Looks like a fun mix of action and music.
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