If you are following the music scene this summer, chances are good that you attended a BTS concert somewhere around the world, or caught a live stream of the electric 2 and 1/2 hour show. Following 2018’s record-breaking release of “Burn the Stage the Movie” and “Love Yourself in Seoul,” concert film, BTS members bare their souls during their latest film “Bring The Soul”The Movie.
On the day after the final concert of their European tour, V, Jim, Suga, Jin, Jung Kook, RM, Jimin and J-Hope, aka BTS meet for dinner atop a Parisian rooftop to tell their own stories of life on the road, traveling from city to city, from stadium to stadium while staying humble and working hard.
Similar to a touring group company, the boys talk of being far away from home, of press tours, and the mental and physical hardships of putting on such a specular show. With a sprinkling of performances from varying cities, the group performs for sold-out crowds of fans, known as Army. ing in front of thousands of ARMY across the globe.
The performances are few and far between, which is a bad thing because BTS is proven to be one of the best set of performers today. The dinner is the highlight of the movie, spotlighting the group’s incredible chemistry but more confessionals ould have been ideal.
BRING THE SOUL: THE MOVIE
Director: Park Jun Soo
Cast: RM, Jin, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, V, Jung Kook
Produced by: Big Hit Entertainment / Camp Entertainment
Distributed by: Trafalgar Releasing
Release date: August 7 2019
Run Time: 1 Hour 45 Min