So you've already seen rise of bangtan and aneesa did pull a lot of her sources from the docu series mid way into her episodes so you'll recognize a few moments. ๐
I'll never forget when they released the trailer for burn the stage and how hyped yet sad it made me. ๐ Like you mentioned.. it was the first time bts has ever took us backstage this close and personal before so it was very exciting for people to witness. Break the silence is my fav docu from them while bring the soul is my fav movie. The amount of times i've cried just from the abundance of emotions break the silence gave me LOL. I'm interested to hear your thoughts and commentary. Can't wait to watch more! ๐
Cheyenne
2022-05-22 01:27:55 +0000 UTC
Thank you for reacting to this. I watched this when I was a new ARMY. Looking forward to watching this with you a second time around now that I know so much more and where they are now๐
Mai
2022-05-22 00:35:27 +0000 UTC
when they say '300 day tour' they mean from the very first show to the very last show. they basically go to different continents at different times of the year, and then back to korea again. so it's not all in one go, but still incredibly exhausing for the members, especially when you think about the fact that in between shows, they're writing music, filming run bts and other shows, filming music videos, recording the next album, promoting on tv shows and doing interviews, and a bunch of other things that goes on behind the scenes. PLUS the fact they have private lives outside of work, like a few of the members studing in online university at this time. very very busy boys <3
I think the most important thing to remember when watching their docu-series is that all the members have said in some way or another, that performing is the best part of their job. I'm sure there's gonna be alot of moments when u watch this series that seems very painful to see the members going through, and it IS very difficult moments for them, but just remember that this is what they love to do, and i'm fully convinced they would spend every day on stage if they could, even if that means sacrificing their health at times.
YES it's definetly worth watching the movie as well. tho the overall story of the tour is the same, they add new context and content, i really recommend watching it!!
Mary
2022-05-21 23:19:11 +0000 UTC
jimin was struggling alot with his confidence during this, you will see it alot, and knowing how much he has grown to the man he is today just makes it so sad to see he even ever doubted himself, he seems to be in a much happier place now and im so happy for him. I think they all have grown ofcourse, but to me he has grown the most as a person and beliveving in himself!!
Sara
2022-05-21 20:20:16 +0000 UTC
i think its definetely worth it, its different from the series, more movie like and its gorgeous and has a beautiful soundtrack, that they only use in the movie. but dont forget the 4K setting, in the series aswell as the movie ..it will be so much more amazing! thank you for your hard work!
Sara
2022-05-21 20:02:46 +0000 UTC
I have a question. I saw that there is also a Burn The Stage movie. Is it worth watching the movie after watching the series? Or is it the same thing and just shorter?
JackpotSama
2022-05-21 20:00:00 +0000 UTC
pst! remember to turn on 4K on quality settings hehe!! im so excited for this series :D !! purple you!