BTS – a globally famous music group, looks back on their journey of efforts through “blood, sweat and tears” through the soon-to-be-released documentary “BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star”
Boy band BTS. Photo: AllKpop.
“BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star” is an original documentary that recreates the past 10 years of BTS, depicting the members’ pursuit of meaning and goals in life.
The released main trailer begins with glimpses of the seven members during their trainee days, capturing their nervous moments before their stage debut.
The audience can vividly see the will, fierce determination, and unrelenting passion of the seven members at the moment they started practicing – then with a youthful and inexperienced appearance..
Through the video, the audience can also see BTS’s tireless efforts in daily practice and growth – from trainees to becoming a representative idol group of K-pop.
From influencing the Korean music market to having a significant influence on the global music industry, BTS continues to write a new page of history.
The subtitle line in the movie “Running through fierce times to places no one has ever been before” hints at BTS’s endless challenges.
In a video, J-Hope said, “It feels like we are leveling up,” while SUGA expressed satisfaction, “We tried everything possible.”
However, amid BTS’s triumphant journey, challenges have emerged. The cancellation of tours due to the COVID-19 pandemic is emphasized with the touching subtitle: “The first day, we lost ourselves, time suddenly stopped.”
Jin shared his feelings of frustration, saying, “We have been living like this, postponing everything and not meeting anyone,” while V expressed his desire for personal change, saying, “I hope there is a number of changes in my personal life.
The documentary also revealed the members’ earnest desire to overcome adversity at that time.
The subtitle “The end of a long wait, a new beginning” evokes BTS’s resilient comeback as they return to the stage, bringing healing and comfort to countless ARMYs (fan names). their fans) gathered to interact and find solace with BTS.
And as the members embark on a new journey, the documentary captures the countless struggles and challenges they have faced over the past 10 years.
“BTS Monuments: Beyond The Star” is scheduled to launch exclusively on Disney+ on December 20, with two episodes released every Wednesday, for a total of eight episodes.