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I saw the other two BTS movies and I have to say that this was way better. It had great pacing, with good choices in editing to make the movie flow between scenes. It had a great selection of back stage moments and songs! I would recommended it to non fans. It had a good balance of hardships and fun times. I could feel their passion which in turn made me want to work harder! Over all a great movie!
I'm a long time fan of BTS so my review might be biased but this is a great concert film that shows its audience the different sides of BTS when they're on tour. I appreciate their energy during their concerts but my favourite part about this is the quietness and the relative normalness that they experience during tours. I loved the quiet moments because they're rarely something that we, as fans, get to witness. They're always trying to show us their best selves, so it took a lot of courage for them to show us times where they're weak or vulnerable. I'm always proud of them and this film only strengthens that sentiment. They work hard and they get tired or sick or hurt and they feel guilty about it, when all we want is to see them. I kept thinking that it didn't matter that their performances weren't perfect because most of us don't really see those imperfections. But these incredible men are so passionate and hardworking that you can't help but feel that through the screen as they push themselves even harder to give fans the best concert experience. They're so wonderful and I hope they'll continue climbing.
- jasminn_tan
- May 1, 2020
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Still has the intensity like the previous docu-movie, yet I can feel this time the production team had different approach.
The cuts chosen are well edited into a structured story. Well placed songs and scores too. A mix of laughs and tears. These seven guys work really hard, and how behind all the success they're still mindful of others around them.
If they keep making movies, I'll keep watching them.
The cuts chosen are well edited into a structured story. Well placed songs and scores too. A mix of laughs and tears. These seven guys work really hard, and how behind all the success they're still mindful of others around them.
If they keep making movies, I'll keep watching them.
Great mix of performing, montage, interviews, humor, and cuteness. Loved spending this time getting to know the ins and outs of the BTS tour. Namjoon's words were so deep. Will watch again!
- shelbyraffi
- Aug 7, 2019
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I have never watched a bts movie and I got to do it today alone in a cinema full of girls, boys, men and women I sat down gently and quietly and started watching with the others who were filled with love and anticipation for the movie. Being my first time the first thing I saw was a red light waving thing and people screaming and singing that was how I got the goosebumps that never went away. I watched them dance and sing, I also watch them ate a lot lol and I began to see it was a flashback something and I begin to realize why they're popular, why people love them so much all over the world. These seven young men are amazing and passionate I'm a defense lawyer (I have a friend who's crazy about them she bought me the ticket couldn't make it because we each have a different schedule so she will be watching after my time) and I see a lot of messed up things since my clients are usually made up of abused women and young girls and my hatred for men and society began to grow until this evening that I saw bts at the cinema. The choreography is always in sync and amazing, the vocals, the trust they've with each other on that stage, the energy and above all the fans singing every tune with them (I finally realized why my friend uses their music to prepare during court sessions) and above all I saw a beautiful strong brotherhood - friendship they've among themselves. I heard their closing speech and during the time I was watching I was on Google and shazam, googling them and since my friend already sent me the lyrics before I entered to watch I was able to Shazam the song read lyrics to catch up (I must have looked like a newbie to the others lol) I finally found some songs that I love which not totally coincidence my friend loves too. The lyrics helped me to understand and why I made the decision to give up on hate, I love the songs LOVE MYSELF:ANSWER , MAGIC SHOP and I'M FINE. I told myself I needed to be fine to love myself I let myself digest the lyrics I felt the power of the words and I understood finally. The movie is great the boys are dynamics they reached out to my soul as if their hands were touching it (I told my friend these words when she finished watching it during our ride back home she asked the taxi driver to stop and showed me a video of them on unicef during friend ship day) I watched the video describing my exact words of them touching my soul, I sat down on the pavement and bawl out like a baby I cried my sorrows away, I cried out loudly and silently with no care in the world people passing by thought something happened stopping to ask or look (I'm 27 yrs old I didn't care or give a cr*p) my friend was reassuring them that everything is OK. Seeing that video of unicef triggered something in me, my bottle up anger and sadness of everything in my life and job just burst out. These boys aren't made of steel or have super power but their songs sure do because you feel all their love and emotions in those songs. This movie opened up a lot of things for me, I think bts are what I needed all these time maybe in the back of my mind I already knew I will love them for life if I ever decided to stop ignoring them and listen to my friend and she wasn't wrong one bit. This movie has what it takes to really see a genuine, real and passionate artists who loves what they do, aren't afraid to show their emotions and weaknesses and with God and those battalions of fans I saw on the screen they are well protected and love. This movie has joy, fun, good editing maybe the best (not exaggerating) though a few emotional scenes which is good I can say I didn't waste my time one bit. Their concert is must for me and I plan to go if they ever made it to my country and I hope they do and I also know I won't regret it. Though this might not sound like a review since it's too long and such I just wanted to say what was on my mind and I hope if you're considering going to see the movie that you really go see it, it will be worth it and it will make you feel refresh and light hearted. I'm still on Google checking up on them that's how I found this site and decided to share my THOUGHTS. A good movie like this deserves to be seeing a thousand times and I hope they make more like this in the future. Bts wherever you're right now thank you for making these great songs and I promise I won't ignore or abandon you I will support you forever please keep on making amazing music for us. I love the fans too (getting updates from my friend) you guys are lucky to have this group as your artist I hope y'all will keep supporting them they're a gem you won't ever discover twice (they're the first kpop group I've ever seen or heard I'm a Rihanna fan) support and love them, shower them with love and praises because they deserve it as seen from the movie. Watch this movie, go home and listen to the album love myself answer (ps that's my favorite album as of today on Spotify) BTS THANK YOU
- Lawyergirl1311
- Aug 7, 2019
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Which is rare for someone who are called "global superstars," etc. For fans of BTS, I'll say this is more along the lines of Burn the Stage than an actual concert film-and heaps more dramatic than a variety show like Run BTS. It's yet another candid look at the process of the tour, and does a great job in challenging its audience to see the contrast offstage-from seldom sleep to dreaded health issues to ever-present insecurity and ultimately, the concern for performing the best they can. It's hard not to see how humble these men are across their wide array of content, and this film documents further examples of that humility and humanity. To say BTS has worked hard to get to where they are is a bit of an unfinished statement; their work is ongoing, regardless of what they achieve. It is simply hardwired into who they are as people and performers. But not just technical work; they strive to be good people, to be worthy of their success and their following. They strive to do what they can to return that to those who helped get them there with every opportunity-regardless of how they may be feeling, of what they've been struggling with. This film intimately shows their determined mindset, as well as an attitude that earns respect.
- cayman_brown
- Aug 7, 2019
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It's nice to see behind the scenes and when they are not on the stage or in front of the camera. This kind of documentary shows how much time and effort they put in for their career. Also we get to see their real personality when they interact with their band members.
- ilovefoodcoma
- Aug 8, 2019
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Expect a (well produced) documentary style with a lose structure, following the boys' day-to-day as they tour across the world. Expect your Army friends to tear up, to laugh a lot, and to cheer and clap in certain parts. Expect some quiet head bopping during certain parts when concert footages are shown.
So BTS always talks about the various personas people have to put on in order to function in society. Likewise, BTS as an entity has multiple personas. To me, the movie showed who BTS are as they don their performer persona onstage and then become regular dudes again off stage. You get the sense that BTS are just boys in their 20s pursuing and making their career.
The lady (probably in her late 30s) next to me was newly introduced to BTS by her nephew. I heard her laugh, I heard her say "aww" multiple times, and i saw her swaying to some of the songs. Afterwards, her first words to her nephew were "What are their names again? I want to learn their names." Seems like someone is about to fall into the BTS blackhole! :)
So BTS always talks about the various personas people have to put on in order to function in society. Likewise, BTS as an entity has multiple personas. To me, the movie showed who BTS are as they don their performer persona onstage and then become regular dudes again off stage. You get the sense that BTS are just boys in their 20s pursuing and making their career.
The lady (probably in her late 30s) next to me was newly introduced to BTS by her nephew. I heard her laugh, I heard her say "aww" multiple times, and i saw her swaying to some of the songs. Afterwards, her first words to her nephew were "What are their names again? I want to learn their names." Seems like someone is about to fall into the BTS blackhole! :)
- chocoholic_emily
- Aug 7, 2019
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The movie showed hardships in the lives and showed us how much fans meant them. Concert content that you can only see when you've attended was included and it was so great to watch and feel like you were actually there. I would happily go again tomorrow.
- sapphirebaker
- Aug 6, 2019
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First I have to say, the screaming that went on in the cinema was definitely a part of my experience with the movie as a whole. Even though I am a fan, I could not concentrate over the "ooh"'s and "ahh"'s and the screaming going on every 2 minutes.
Apart from the teenage disturbance in the front, I actually enjoyed some parts of the movie, but I also found some parts rather boring. And the aesthetic was unbalanced, and I had a hard time finding out if the movie was meant to be a concert movie or a backstage/documentary movie. They didn't bring us behind the curtains for real. I felt like I was watching a lot of "fancy" Bangtan Bombs put together. And unfortunately, I didn't feel that the (very) short deep moments from RM could save the documentary as a whole.
The music and the members personalities still shine through to some extent, and I loved the clips from their dinner in Paris, even though I felt it was edited very quickly, which didn't let me linger in the emotions that I felt was intended.
Maybe I expected too much?
Apart from the teenage disturbance in the front, I actually enjoyed some parts of the movie, but I also found some parts rather boring. And the aesthetic was unbalanced, and I had a hard time finding out if the movie was meant to be a concert movie or a backstage/documentary movie. They didn't bring us behind the curtains for real. I felt like I was watching a lot of "fancy" Bangtan Bombs put together. And unfortunately, I didn't feel that the (very) short deep moments from RM could save the documentary as a whole.
The music and the members personalities still shine through to some extent, and I loved the clips from their dinner in Paris, even though I felt it was edited very quickly, which didn't let me linger in the emotions that I felt was intended.
Maybe I expected too much?
- Iben-schalck-1
- Aug 9, 2019
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Touching. Emotional. Makes you appreciate the boys hard work even more. Seeing them put all their soul into their music, performances and interactions with army is so heart warming.
- livvy-louise
- Aug 6, 2019
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Good behind-the-scenes film even if you're not a fan of the globe's most endearing boy band. If you are a fan, add another star. Tae-Hyung and Hobi shine. I'd sell my house for a seat at their next end-of-tour Parisian dinner. Stay after the credits or you'll miss much charming YouTube-style derping. The movie of the 2019 tour can't be far off.
- legadillo-97246
- Aug 7, 2019
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Well, this industry never failed to squeeze money from their popularity. but this one, is literally recorded garbage. also screened with higher price. what a joke.
- ferditiusbernard
- Aug 7, 2019
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No words can describe how amazing this movie is. I just want to stay in the cinema all day and night seriously
- jiminandtaearemyfave
- Aug 6, 2019
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I really loved this movie. It gave a good Behind-the-Scenes glimpse about what their live are like on tour. It was funny, emotional, and heartwarming. I would definitely go see this in theaters again.
- arwynlowrance
- Aug 9, 2019
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- emilycalbes
- Aug 10, 2019
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The production and editing was very well done. Peppered with an insight into ups, downs, laughs, reflection and heart of BTS this movie had me engaged from start to finish.
- dorte-75306
- Aug 6, 2019
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This film was beautifully made, showing bts' genuine personalities. i cant recommend it enough, they are just SO breathtaking and organic people who are grateful for everything they have and this film illustrates this about them SO WELL
- patelananya-35692
- Aug 6, 2019
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Happy and cute moments, moving ones, laughs, deep thoughtful moments, the hustle and bustle, the excitement of a world tour, quiet moments of reflection. All of this was put together so well And you can't help but smile, cry and love BTS
- emanueladepatre
- Aug 6, 2019
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It's the best film I've watched by far! Laughter, tears and pure happiness are filled within 2 hours. The boys are so gorgeous; they make you smile, sing, dance off your seat. The music is so good, their dances are amazing. Fit for any age I suppose (drink usage is in this but mild). My opinion, my mate I came with thought I was asleep, that's how calm and involved I was towards the musical documentary. I wanted to cry so much at the end! Bangtan Boys are just the best humans ever, so inspirational and helps people get out of their certain problems and makes them feel like they are away from the bad, they're safe and their esteem is high. The film really shows that.
- roba-19365
- Aug 11, 2019
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Absolutely moving. Such beautiful, talented young men. Their hard work and talent is absolutely unmatched and brilliant to witness. After seeing them live during concert, being able to see the behind of all the work they put in to create and perform such a show is refreshing. Displaying their respective vulnerabilities and struggles, although difficult, was beautiful, bittersweet and allowed us to view them in a relatable light. Their lighthearted moments were a joy to watch, such wonderful, funny boys who have created a family and have such complex and unique personalities. To see them get so excited over food, to it somewhat bringing them together as a way to bond... I adore these men so much. I am so proud of all 7 members of BTS and their journey so far.
This movie just strengthens the emotional connect with Bangtan. The boys are just so genuine and raw. 💜
- iffuwinchester
- Aug 6, 2019
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If you re an army, this is a must see. This movie showcases bts not just as the amazing performers that they are but why they re beloved by so many people, regardless of what ethnicity, gender, religions, skin color or region you re from. It shows their vulnerability & sincerity as human beings and also a true performer/ artists. It ll make you laugh many times but also will make you get very emotional & nolstagic. I think not only fans but also curious audience who wants to learn about who exactly bts are would be able to appreciate this film. The film is also beautifully edited & very well shots. Overal, great experience & I strongly recommended this to everyone especially armys!
- stephanie001200
- Aug 6, 2019
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The editing is quite dynamic and improves the experience. This piece is a product and statement of how thoughtful, dedicated and professional they are. It is also light and fun, but not shallow, showing their doubts and hardships. I can't wait to watch it again.
I would highly recommend It for new fans and non fans, so they can grasp one of the reasons why they are so loved, and specially to poder fans. With the news of their very much needed extended vacation, tô remind us that they need our support and love, with less and less demands.
I would highly recommend It for new fans and non fans, so they can grasp one of the reasons why they are so loved, and specially to poder fans. With the news of their very much needed extended vacation, tô remind us that they need our support and love, with less and less demands.
- vanessavmatos
- Aug 11, 2019
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