'Di Idol' Jennie Kim says first Acting report card is 'Sensationalism controversy'

BLACKPINK Jennie Kims debut film The Idol has been embroiled in a sensationalism controversy.The U.S. cable channel HBO series The Idol is set in the music industry in Los Angeles (LA) and tells the world of the music industry and love stories of pop star Joe CELINE.The drama was noticed from the beginning of production: Sam Richard Levinson of Euphoria directed and screened, and famous foreign singers such as Lily Rose Depp, Weekend and Troy Sivan appeared.I was also interested in BLACKPINK Jennie Kims Acting Top Model.Di Idol was also officially invited to the non-competition section of the Cannes Film Festival before the release. Jennie Kim also stepped on Cannes Red Carpet as her first Acting Top Model.However, when the work was unveiled, expectations turned to shock. The prevailing view is that it is overly sensational due to high-level performance.Jennie Kim played Diane, a friend and backup dancer of Joe CELINE (Lily Laure Depp) in the play. From her first appearance, she was unconventional. She wore bra tops and hot pants and danced with male dancers. However, some dances were a problem.Among men, raising their legs or dancing too closely reminded them of sexual activity. Even considering that they are dancers, it remains a question of whether the dance was necessary.Jennie Kims appearance time is not as long as 10 minutes. Even this was frowned upon by highlighting the sensational performance, body, not Acting.In addition to Jennie Kim, The Idol was shocked by Lily Rose Depps costume and high water level scene.Due to excessive sensationalism, the work received 10 out of 100 points on the critical site Rotten Tomato. The criticism of pornography and male fantasy was reduced.Jennie Kim did her best for the scene, but this is her debut film as an actress.Fans are also disappointed that they are consumed only with sensational images.Jennie Kim, who also stepped on Khan Red Carpet as her debut film, but her first report card was marked by Sensationalism controversy. It is only regrettable that the meaning of Top Model has faded.
BLACKPINK Jennie Kims debut film The Idol has been embroiled in a sensationalism controversy.The U.S. cable channel HBO series The Idol is set in the music industry in Los Angeles (LA) and tells the world of the music industry and love stories of pop star Joe CELINE.The drama was noticed from the beginning of production: Sam Richard Levinson of Euphoria directed and screened, and famous foreign singers such as Lily Rose Depp, Weekend and Troy Sivan appeared.I was also interested in BLACKPINK Jennie Kims Acting Top Model.Di Idol was also officially invited to the non-competition section of the Cannes Film Festival before the release. Jennie Kim also stepped on Cannes Red Carpet as her first Acting Top Model.However, when the work was unveiled, expectations turned to shock. The prevailing view is that it is overly sensational due to high-level performance.Jennie Kim played Diane, a friend and backup dancer of Joe CELINE (Lily Laure Depp) in the play. From her first appearance, she was unconventional. She wore bra tops and hot pants and danced with male dancers. However, some dances were a problem.Among men, raising their legs or dancing too closely reminded them of sexual activity. Even considering that they are dancers, it remains a question of whether the dance was necessary.Jennie Kims appearance time is not as long as 10 minutes. Even this was frowned upon by highlighting the sensational performance, body, not Acting.In addition to Jennie Kim, The Idol was shocked by Lily Rose Depps costume and high water level scene.Due to excessive sensationalism, the work received 10 out of 100 points on the critical site Rotten Tomato. The criticism of pornography and male fantasy was reduced.Jennie Kim did her best for the scene, but this is her debut film as an actress.Fans are also disappointed that they are consumed only with sensational images.Jennie Kim, who also stepped on Khan Red Carpet as her debut film, but her first report card was marked by Sensationalism controversy. It is only regrettable that the meaning of Top Model has faded.

BLACKPINK Jennie Kim's debut film "The Idol" has been embroiled in a Sensationalism controversy. The U.S. cable channel HBO series "The Idol" is set in the music industry in Los Angeles (LA) and tells the world of the music industry and love stories of pop star Joe CELINE. The drama was noticed from the beginning of production: Sam Richard Levinson of "Euphoria" directed and screened, and famous foreign singers such as Lily Rose Depp, Weekend and Troy Sivan appeared. I was also interested in BLACKPINK Jennie Kim's Acting Top Model. 'Di Idol' was also officially invited to the non-competition section of the Cannes Film Festival before the release. Jennie Kim also stepped on Cannes Red Carpet as her first Acting Top Model. However, when the work was unveiled, expectations turned to shock. The prevailing view is that it is overly sensational due to high-level performance. Jennie Kim played Diane, a friend and backup dancer of Joe CELINE (Lily Laure Depp) in the play. From her first appearance, she was unconventional. She wore bra tops and hot pants and danced with male dancers. However, some dances were a problem. Among men, raising their legs or dancing too closely reminded them of sexual activity. Even considering that they are dancers, it remains a question of whether the dance was necessary. Jennie Kim's appearance time is not as long as 10 minutes. "Even this was frowned upon by highlighting the sensational performance, body, not Acting. In addition to Jennie Kim, 'The Idol' was shocked by Lily Rose Depp's costume and high water level scene. Due to excessive Sensationalism, the work received 10 out of 100 points on the critical site Rotten Tomato. The criticism of 'pornography' and 'male fantasy' was reduced. Jennie Kim did her best for the scene, but this is her debut film as an actress. Fans are also disappointed that they are consumed only with sensational images. Jennie Kim, who also stepped on Khan Red Carpet as her debut film, but her first report card was marked by 'Sensationalism controversy.' It is only regrettable that the meaning of Top Model has faded.