Lisa’s “Dream” with Kentaro Sakaguchi Stirs Emotions and Old Rumors
Lisa has stepped back into acting with a touching new short film for her song “Dream,” featuring Japanese actor and model Kentaro Sakaguchi. Even while BLACKPINK’s world tour is in full swing, this release has been dropped, and it’s already sparking both emotional reactions and renewed gossip in the K-Pop world.
But the twist lands hard. It’s revealed that she has been alone in the car the entire time. The passenger seat isn’t holding him — it’s holding an urn with his ashes. The journey ends at a lake surrounded by trees, where she scatters his remains, bringing the earlier conversation full circle. The song’s lyrics, already tinged with longing, now take on a much deeper meaning, turning “Dream” into a story about grief and the bittersweet space where love lingers.
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Of course, this release hasn’t escaped the ever-watchful eyes of the “Liskook” fandom — those who have long speculated about a past connection between Lisa and BTS’s Jungkook. Years ago, they were rumored to be close, with a few shared photos feeding the ship. Now, fans have noticed that in the “Dream” poster, Lisa and Kentaro wear couple rings — rings that some claim look similar to ones seen on Jungkook and Lisa in the past. While couple rings are common in South Korea and Japan, this has been enough to reignite the old discussions online.
Still, many fans are quick to dismiss the speculation, pointing out that Lisa is widely believed to be seeing Frederic Arnault, heir to luxury giant LVMH, with sightings of them together in Thailand adding weight to those claims. Meanwhile, Kentaro Sakaguchi himself is an acclaimed Japanese star, known for roles such as in What Comes After Love , and his appearance here has been praised for its quiet, emotional resonance.
Regardless of the rumors, “Dream” feels like a clear statement from Lisa — an artist who can seamlessly cross from global pop stages to intimate storytelling on screen. The short film doesn’t just promote a song; it expands its emotional landscape, giving fans a reason to listen — and watch — with fresh eyes. And with Lisa’s solo era still unfolding alongside BLACKPINK’s touring schedule, this may not be the last cinematic surprise we see from her.
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