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'BTS: The Return': A unique perspective on BTS’s brotherhood captured by Director Bao Nguyen

'BTS: The Return': A unique perspective on BTS’s brotherhood captured by Director Bao Nguyen
The documentary 'BTS: The Return' will be released on Netflix on the 27th.
Director Bao Nguyen captured the struggles of creativity and brotherhood.
This work offers a valuable opportunity to demonstrate the deep bond between fans and BTS.

'BTS: The Return', a documentary capturing BTS's much-anticipated comeback, is set to premiere on Netflix on the 27th. This work intimately portrays the group's journey of growth and return, showcasing the sincere perspective of director Bao Nguyen.

At the screening, Nguyen mentioned a remark by the BTS members regarding wearing a 'heavy crown', emphasizing the responsibility they feel as artists. He expressed a desire to authentically capture the struggles and brotherhood of BTS, presenting a valuable opportunity to show fans how they navigate challenges together.

In terms of filming approach, he minimized pressure on the members by avoiding intrusive equipment. By using a tripod for an observational style, he aimed to capture more genuine moments, adding a sense of intimacy similar to home videos.

This documentary focusing on BTS's brotherhood emphasizes that their partnership extends beyond merely being a group. Together with each member's personal experiences, the bond they've built through their journeys becomes evident. This work serves a crucial role in deepening the connection between BTS’s musical growth and their relationship with fans.

The documentary team effectively showcases BTS's dynamic mission by sincerely capturing their processes and emotions. This approach will provide a clearer understanding of how BTS communicates with countless fans worldwide.

Most importantly, 'BTS: The Return' reflects the internal conflicts and challenges that BTS faces while solidifying their position as global artists. Through this journey, fans are likely to feel a deeper connection with them.

This article is KOSTAR’s reinterpretation of a story originally reported by TVDaily.

Photo: Netflix

Source: tvdaily.co.kr