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Great Doc/Concert
I have a huge respect for all of them & I hope each of them get to have a personal doc like this one.What can I say about this doc...loved how personal it felt. We see more about his family and how much his parents and sister support him. Even though his single music isn't my personal taste I still support him. Happy to see him do what he loves.
I enjoyed how it was edited and put together. Overall a good watch ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🫶🏽
Rewatch? Yes
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Hard work pays off <3
seeing hobi being so serious and criticizing the chemistry of the dancers scared me a lil but that's why he's so good: the final product is perfect and he puts in the work. His hard work and dedication paid off well, and I loved seeing the members at his listening party as well as jimin at hobipalooza. It was nice seeing hobi a little more relaxed thanks to jimin's presence and encouraging words. Loved this solo project a lot, and the documentary was nice too! 💗🥹🧸 It's always nice to have this sort of extra content to see the behind the scenes and all the people it really needs to pull off such a big scale project. Everyone worked very hard and I hope we'll get to see more from hobi in the future (after his enlistment ofc TT, but I will be patient); and since he is so versatile, I know it'll be another 180° from jack in the box the way jitb was so different (and yet hobi) from hope world.Was this review helpful to you?
J-Hope in the box
Well I usually rate this type of productions 6/10, something must have stand out that I rated it higher. I have watched it because I was starting to listen more of BTS, members started solo careers and I just had to watch their movies. There is just no way to say that they had it all easy and seeing how they grow as artists is a really nice thing - so if you are fan of group, solo stan or just like this type of documenteries then it is a must have.Was this review helpful to you?
Made me a j-hope fan!
I was never part of BTS or in the ARMY, but I have liked the solo projects some of the members have embarked on. I thought I would check out j-hope (the BTS black sheep) and I'm glad I did!First, learned a lot about the chaotic industry and how so many people treat performers like commodities, instead of humans. I think that's why so many Kpop performers go solo, or start their own production companies after their debut, because they want to be the change in the industry.
Second, I found a new appreciation of the depth j-hope and his cohorts go into regarding details within their performances, as well as other aesthetics. Some of it I think was a bit over-the-top, and I've recently learned that j-hope has toned down his obsession over details that are not necessary, but it still is worrisome that there are artists that may jeopardize their wellbeing with this.
Finally, I am now a huge j-hope fan, especially his recent, more mature, material. His collabs with other artists are a testament of his talent and the work he's put into his own art. While he's still technically part of BTS, I am seeing how he's continuing to distance himself from that genre.
Let's face it, BTS are no longer as young as they used to be. And it's becoming evident they each are interested in different paths.
When j-hope stated in an interview that he yearns for the day when he can eat and do whatever he wants, I feel he's not the only one in BTS who feels the same way.
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Jhoooooooope
Acompanhamos os desafios criativos enfrentados pelo Jhope durante o processo de produção de seu álbum, e todos os preparativos para subir ao palco do grande show que ele fez história.Dias antes do lançamento do álbum ele exausto com reuniões e se questionando “Talvez eu tenha mordido mais do que posso mastigar", mas no fim sabemos o sucesso que foi.
A festa de pré-estreia ele que foi checar tudo, a comida, bebida, cabine de fotos, presentes para os convidados e até como os cumprimentaria e tals.
Quanto ao Lolla vemos o nervosismo nos bastidores antes da apresentação e a tranquilidade que chegou quando o Jimin apareceu com palavras de incentivo.
Foi depois desse documentário que percebi porque os meninos têm medo de errar a coreografia perto do Hobi kkkk, ele é exigente e meticuloso por isso o resultado final é tão bom.
Ele avaliando o vídeo da dança dos bailarinos "Não estou sentindo química aqui" com a cara de total desgosto kkkk.
Esse documentário foi bom pra mostrar como é Jhope trabalhando de forma solo, o que ele pode oferecer.
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