On Tuesday, six new episodes of the BTS paid content 'Bring The Soul' documentary series, which began airing in August with the Weverse App, were closed on the 1st.
A follow-up to the documentary series "Bring the Soul: The Movie", premiered in early 2019, captures the stage and beyond of BTS, which launched the 2018 "Love Your Self World Tour". Foreign media reported with great interest in each episode to discover how the BTS's global success was possible in this documentary.
In particular, their attention was focused on the special bonds of BTS members, emotional music with daily sympathy, and a commitment to the stage.
The episodes shown by BTS Jimin gave a great impression. Jimin has shown the scenes of passion for living on stage in the face of various aspects such as psychological and physical fatigue from overseas long-term tours and injuries that can lead to stage schedules and fighting spirits on stage.
Episode 3, introduced by Elite Daily, Seventeen, and Style Caster, shows Jimin, who is struggling even harder while watching members' difficult moments. It seems like Jimin confessed like a light conversation, but in reality, it was a scene where he was talking about a very difficult thing.
Overseas media said that members could feel a special bond in Jimin's hardship while watching hard moments, and the success of BTS has members' special dynamics and the sticky human face.
The scene in the video was a part of Jimin's confession. "I think about why fans love us when they're not perfect on the move. Every artist works hard to make music, communicate with fans, and do their best. Some people love us among so many artists. More special to me. I just think that I have to work harder to repay them. "
The global love for BTS Jimin, which is gaining popularity all over the world, began with sincere sympathy with fans. We can confirm this in this documentary series.