The film candidly captures BTS's comeback journey.
It focuses on the burdens and responsibilities they face.
[TV Daily's Hwang Seo-yeon] After a four-year hiatus, BTS's documentary 'BTS: THE RETURN' reveals the process behind their comeback. Unlike traditional narratives, the filmmakers aim to showcase the vulnerabilities and evolution of the group. The Netflix screening event on March 20 featured director Bao Nguyen alongside executive producer Jane Cha Cutler and Big Hit Music VP Kim Hyun-jung, discussing the documentary's profound insights.
In this documentary, BTS reveals the burden of their 'heavy crown' of responsibility. This perspective offers fans a deeper understanding of the emotions and pressures embedded in their private lives and creative processes. Moreover, the director’s comparison of BTS's journey to an 'Odyssey myth' effectively conveys the profound narratives of their path.
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