Because I did not
want to be disappointed, I did not expect that much from this MV. Yes,
I was excited and all, but it’s because of the sole reason that I adore
these boys. After watching the teaser, I was back to my old
Suju-deprived fangirl self again, and at that very moment, I already
started to prepare myself because I knew that I would be squealing
alone in my room like a lunatic when the full MV drops. LOL!
Being in this fandom for years, even though these boys have been
receiving so much hate and criticism from antis for their same-sounding
title tracks and their identical MVs since Sorry Sorry,
I could not find any fault in them. Maybe I’m just so biased, but it’s
not really their fault. It’s their label’s! So instead of complaining,
I just want to enjoy what is being served on the dinner table.
SM videos, in general, have been going downhill in recent years, and
I can’t blame people for hating on that aspect because I also dislike
it myself. I believe that the problem doesn’t lie on the budget per
see, but it’s the lack of creativity. It doesn’t have to be an MV with
a plot all the time, but shouldn’t they at least consider outdoor sets
more than those recycled indoor sets?
If it’s your bias group, everything that they do is always perfect
(at least in your eyes). It’s not the best Suju MV out there, and I
don’t think A-Cha is the best follow-up song either.
It’s something that I have to get used to yet, but I am embracing this
new thing right here with an open mind. I don’t know how other fans
like me (or haters) think about the MV, but the boys, their talent and
their overflowing charisma is more than enough for me. It’s a good
thing that they’re Super Junior, because I don’t think any group for that matter can manage to stand out even in the plainest of MVs, which was the case in Bonamana.
Dayum! These ahjusshis are looking hotter than ever. :)
Credits: MsSarangKpop6@youtube.com
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