At midnight on September 24th, ILLIT released the “‘I’LL LIKE YOU’ Brand Film” via the HYBE Labels channel. The film, which is about 8 minutes and 50 seconds long, shares the stories of the five members in their own authentic voices, highlighting the unique identity of Team ILLIT.
The video begins with the ILLIT members making phone calls somewhere between massive, surreal tree roots. One by one, the five members introduce themselves, displaying their bright and positive energy. Yunah shares her personal stress-relief method of taking warm showers, while Wonhee reveals her quirky desire to experience freedom by becoming an eagle or traveling to Mars.
Minju, who loves horror films, expresses a subtle intensity, and Iroha shows her inner strength through scenes of martial arts. Lastly, Moka, who envies the laid-back lifestyle of cats, brings a smile to viewers’ faces. These candid and playful insights reveal the witty personalities of modern-day girls.
The film also captures the strong bond among the ILLIT members as they talk about each other. They describe ILLIT as their “second family” and a “honey-like presence” that sticks together, expressing their deep connection. As the group laughs and plays freely together, the film ends with the members confidently running toward the paths they wish to pursue.
The brand film, featuring the members’ heartfelt stories and stunning visuals, has garnered enthusiastic reactions from global fans since its release. It further defines the team’s independent and progressive spirit. The mix of reality and fantasy in the backgrounds also amplifies the quirky and playful atmosphere unique to ILLIT.
Meanwhile, ILLIT is set to release their second mini-album “I’LL LIKE YOU” on October 21st at 6 PM, available worldwide. “I’LL LIKE YOU” tells the story of meeting someone you want to get to know better, going through struggles, but ultimately finding your own answer and moving forward honestly. Following their record-breaking debut in March, fans are eagerly anticipating ILLIT’s upcoming release.
Source: Daum