"We're all very excited and very psyched to be a part of such a big project going behind the scenes of the K-pop industry," says Allen of CRAVITY, noting that filming began a few years back and captured him and his eight groupmates in what Seongmin calls 'fetus versions' of the band. 'Looking back at it now, I'm so glad that we made the decision. We're so honored to be a part of it.'
For CRAVITY, K-Pop Idols offers an opportunity for new fans to fall in love with their story, and maybe even join the fanbase, known as LUVITY. 'I want people to watch and think, 'Oh, they're really serious about this,' says Minhee. 'We want people to see that we're passionate about CRAVITY, and we're passionate about our fans,' confirms Taeyoung.
The documentary digs into the tough nature of the trainee system - and the pressures that continue well after debut. 'When I was a trainee, I beat myself up over things every day,' Taeyoung says in one episode. 'I felt like I was doing worse than the other trainees. Back then, my only goal was to get better.'
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