However, it is a little sad considering the universal popularity as a movie. Although it was based on the world-loved BTS and their worldwide tour, it did not contain enough attractive content to pay for the general public, not Ami. Rather, I do not feel sorry that it would have been better if I could appreciate even one song on the stage in the theater.
Is a work that moved BTS's '2017 Love Live! Trilogy Episode 3 Wings Tour', which burned on stage as it is, to the viewfinder. The members' tour logs are carried out in order of time, but also daily episodes that can be seen by members are added.
This work presents a cool answer to fans who are curious about the steps of BTS, which had a miraculous year than anyone else in 2017. From the excitement of first stepping on the Billboard stage, to the thrilled expression at the time of being called the Awards, and the first reaction of members who heard the invitation of the United States of America's largest Awards ceremony AMA (American Airlines Music Awards), you can see the history of the vivid BTS that has not been released in the meantime.
Especially, the section that shows the resolution of the members who are full of excitement and excitement at the end of the movie is impressive. The third party can clearly feel how amazing their achievements are.
BTS is a shiny item on the screen so that it is interesting to see their daily life and past images. Like Bohemian Rhapsody, which recreated the band Queen and caused a box office sensation, The Stage also had the potential to enjoy Music with the hidden Remady of the star in the theater.
Unfortunately, Park Junsoo, who holds a megaphone, did not fill the perfection of the work with the composition that can not keep up with the charm of the members. The lack of a central Remady that runs through 83 minutes of running time raises the immersion of the general audience, not the fandom. It would have been nice if the members were deeply involved after the colorful lighting. It's being screened at national theaters.
The movie "Bun the Stage the Movie" is a movie that can be an introductory guide to the general audience who want to know them as a young man as well as the BTS fandom "Ami". The film features the journey of the 2017 BTS Love Live! Trilogy Episode 3 Wings Tour, which was BTS' first world tour for more than 10 months since February last year. Starting with the Seoul Gocheok Sky Dome, they followed their schedule to Japan through North America and Australia, including Chile and Brazil, South America including Newark, New Jersey.
The show also included the 2017 Billboard Music Awards red carpet, the Top Social Artist Awards scene, which can be called the history of BTS in the middle, and the performance of the 2018 American Airlines Music Awards, which they danced and sang on the stage of the United States of America mainstream Music Awards for the first time. BTS is a team that has entered the sixth year, but there is no year when their success is expressed in a compact manner like last year, so the image that can see their achievement continues.
In addition, various emotions are drawn on the stage where the pain of creation, the troubles as a young man in his 20s, and the frightening and thrilling stage that he felt while hanging on the song work during the tour. If you are a fan of BTS, there is no jewelry box that can see their three-dimensional appearance at the same time as pride of 'My Singer' which I put in my heart all the time while watching the work.
It's not without regret: This film is a bit of a threshold as a BTS introductory book. It is also attributed to being a Music documentary, but there are no plots or protagonists that help the general audience immerse themselves; if they did not know their names, they might not know their names until the end. I do not know if it would have been easier to approach various Music flowing on the basis of the movie if I had written the title.
Many idol-related Music documentaries have struggled with box office success because Lidl has drawn the line between fandom and the public so clearly. I wonder if the Number the Stage can break this boundary.