BLACKPINK’s Lisa & Kentaro Sakaguchi in DREAM: A Short Film That Broke Our Hearts
When BLACKPINK’s Lisa drops something new, the world stops. But this time, she didn’t just give us another bop — she gave us a cinematic heartbreak. Her song DREAM isn’t your usual dance anthem, it’s a raw, emotional ballad paired with a short film starring Japanese heartthrob Kentaro Sakaguchi. And honestly? It feels like we all just lived through a love story that ended too soon.
🎶 1. Lisa Shows Her Soft Side
We’re used to Lisa serving fierce rap lines and stage-owning performances, but DREAM is different. It’s the most vulnerable track on her solo album Alter Ego — soft, dreamy, and heartbreaking all at once. The lyrics feel like late-night confessions you’d write in your notes app about someone you can’t let go of. It’s giving… “I still think of you, but I know I can’t have you.”
🎬 2. The MV is Basically a Mini-Movie
The vibe is soft filters, warm tones, and slow-motion memories that make you wanna rewatch it at 2AM when you’re in your feels.
🫶 3. Lisa x Kentaro = Visual Couple Goals
Casting Kentaro Sakaguchi was genius. He’s already known as a romantic lead in J-dramas, so seeing him with Lisa made fans go wild. Their chemistry feels so real, it low-key tricks you into believing this was a real couple’s love story. Netizens are still screaming, “They look TOO good together!”
😭 4. Fans Can’t Stop Crying (and Speculating)
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On Reddit and X (Twitter), Blinks called it “painful in the best way” and “a breakup movie in 5 minutes.”
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Others speculated that the lyrics might be connected to Lisa’s rumored past relationships (👀 tea), but Lisa keeps it mysterious — letting us just feel the song instead of focusing on gossip.
🖤 5. Lisa Made It Personal
To make things even deeper, Lisa recently revealed a delicate “Dream” tattoo on the back of her neck. It’s small but powerful, like she stamped this whole era into her skin. Fans see it as her way of keeping the song close forever — and honestly, same.
🌊 Final Thoughts
DREAM isn’t just a song, it’s an experience. Lisa gave us art that hits right in the heart — blending music, film, and raw emotion. With Kentaro by her side, the short film feels timeless, like a story you’ll remember every time you hear the word dream.
So next time you’re lying in bed, headphones in, thinking about your “what ifs” — press play on DREAM. Just… don’t forget tissues.
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