15 reviews
The show is extremely personal highlighting their problems , and that being a star isnt always fun. They even talk about their mental and physical struggles. They show a true unpolished view of their journey to success.
- thisisthebtsutopia
- Apr 23, 2018
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Well, what can I say? This documentary is absolutely amazing. The members discuss their private lives, anxiety, self consciousness and how fame isn't fixing anything. It felt real and I adore that.
BTS Burn The Stage is a masterpiece. I am part of the BTS ARMY and I absolutely love this. It captures the real beauty of BTS
- colewaters
- Jun 7, 2018
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- jiayingamz
- Oct 8, 2018
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- james_deasis
- Nov 18, 2018
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Even if you don't know who BTS is, this documentary will make you cry. Seeing how much effort these boys are making is truly inspiring. From the "dirt of k-pop" to "worldwide boyband", but was it easy?
If you haven't heard of this so called biggest asian band yet known as BTS, you're probably doing right with your life.
This is more like a compilation of those videos from youtube red, anyway coming to the point. BTS is just another overrated band who got thousand of delusional fan according to whom they are the most hardest working, talented people in the world.like these people literally hide behind the curtain wasting their parents hard working money and supporting a mediocre sick trend.
PLOT-
Literally you are getting so much paid, who cares if you get little dehydrated before the show or your girlish emotion comes out, this is the struggle what you can see in this ultra low budget documentary (it's an insult to the real documentaries tho)
MUSIC-
Auto tune, 3rd grade vocals.
DANCE-
BUNNY HOP and seizure dance.
Message-
Burn the stage with delusional fans.
- WandererinS
- Nov 16, 2018
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This documentary is a masterpiece from start to finish. I love the boys so much, and it made me cry and laugh. They are so humble, relatable and sweet. They deserve all the appreciation and love and support. One of these days they'll win Oscar for best Documentary, it's just the matter of time.
BTS have not only shown their honestly and hard work towards their goals through lyrics, but now it has been shown with behind the scenes footage of their world tour. To be under so much stress for months and to be packed with a gruesome schedules nonstop, this movie has shown their true sides and sencerity towards music and their fans. Watching this is a great way to get introduced to BTS and to support them throughout their journey as musicians in such a xenophobic world. Music transcends language.
- emilyraguirre
- Nov 25, 2018
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I know I am I'm biased but it was a really good documentary. The movie presents their Wings Tour journey from the beginning to the end, all the struggles and hardships, even the pain. I'm so glad I watched it, even after watching the whole YouTube series. It's so different from the episodes on YouTube. I know the main targeted audience is ARMYs but I hope regular moviegoers would give it a chance to see why and how BTS and ARMYs are so connected and how BTS got to where they are today. It's all hard work and our love for one another.
- tranbaongan
- Nov 15, 2018
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Couldn't have been better, makes you cry, smile and laugh along with them!
- sumarkarima
- Nov 15, 2018
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BTS is the world's best best and best. They're inspired me. I love them so much. I know what I want after seeing them. They are the best people I've ever met.
- mmehjabin-90037
- Apr 22, 2022
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So basically the movie is very great as it contains so many emotions from sad to happy , it's like riding a rollercoaster in a sum. It's exciting to watch with family as it teaches you so much things not just focusing on the artist's life but general as human being. Kids also can learn how life is different from their perspective :)
- angert-34174
- Nov 17, 2018
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