Sulli's last interview before her passing is heart-wrenching
2023-11-14
Directed by Jung Yun-seok, "Dear Jinri" is a documentary that approaches Sulli through her final interview. Before her departure, Sulli also had an incomplete short story anthology series titled "Persona," which was released by Netflix.
"4: Clean Island" is a short drama film that tells the story of wanting to move to the cleanest island in the world, but one must confess their crimes to pass through the marvelous customs inspection. For this, it unfolds a unique story about a pig, featuring actors Choi Jin-ri, Hwang Mi-young, and Gabi Park in the principal roles.
Sulli projected herself into the regretful figure of a 'pig' and engaged in a soliloquy. Sulli asked, "Between a person who lives righteously without any regrets and someone who admits their mistakes and repents each time, who is more favored to go to Heaven? I think God would love the latter more. One must be sinful to believe in God. Without the existence of sin, one cannot understand God, because there's no need to know." Sulli 's eyes brimmed with tears as she spoke.
Additionally, "To Truth, Dear Jinri" will be conducted in the form of interviews, showcasing the thoughts and concerns that arose from the daily life of Sulli, the actress and artist, during her time at the age of 25. It will narrate the life of "Choi Jin-ri," aspects of which the general public is unaware.
"Dear Jinri" is a documentary that portrays both the everyday struggles and thoughts of Sulli, an actress and artist, and 25-year-old Choi Jinri through interview format. The director asks, "Do you think idols are also laborers? Do you believe that the rights of idols should also be protected, with minimum wage and guaranteed work hours?" To which Sulli responds, "Yes, I do hope so."
Sulli said, "The thing I heard most when I was an entertainer was 'You are a product.' You have to exist as the best, the finest product. Even if people don't use the word 'product,' they still treat me like one, expecting me to act according to their tastes, and I also had to fear the drop in the product's value."
Sulli also said, "I don't know how to express my thoughts, nor do I know what to say. It's not like saying I'm tired will change anything if I am tired." Her expression of helplessness touched and saddened many. When asked how she endures such stress and pressure, Sulli answered, "I just blame myself, the only thing I can control is when I bring pain upon myself. Criticizing and belittling myself, it seems like these are the thoughts I impose on myself, so it's very difficult."
The documentary includes the struggles that Sulli faced in society, from online public opinion to the community's views on women. Sulli's story, as told through the documentary, continues to affect society and pierces the hearts of her fans.
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