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Suit SUGA, la star de BTS, qui voyage à travers le monde à la recherche d'inspiration musicale pour son prochain album D-DAY, de Séoul à Tokyo, en passant par Las Vegas et au-delà.Suit SUGA, la star de BTS, qui voyage à travers le monde à la recherche d'inspiration musicale pour son prochain album D-DAY, de Séoul à Tokyo, en passant par Las Vegas et au-delà.Suit SUGA, la star de BTS, qui voyage à travers le monde à la recherche d'inspiration musicale pour son prochain album D-DAY, de Séoul à Tokyo, en passant par Las Vegas et au-delà.
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I loved this documentary! It was fascinating to get to peek behind the curtain of Yoongis creative process and getting to see him both struggle and finding new sides of himself. I don't think you need to be a fan of k-pop to enjoy this docu!
That he's a super hard worker is something that has been the butt of many inside jokes so that wasn't anything new. This gave a new understanding of how much of himself he puts into his work and the long process it takes to create an album like D-day. That he has completed a trilogy whilst also being a very active member in the worlds largest boyband/k-popband/music phenomenon is astounding.
I hope more people watches this.
That he's a super hard worker is something that has been the butt of many inside jokes so that wasn't anything new. This gave a new understanding of how much of himself he puts into his work and the long process it takes to create an album like D-day. That he has completed a trilogy whilst also being a very active member in the worlds largest boyband/k-popband/music phenomenon is astounding.
I hope more people watches this.
This Documentary gives a closer glimpse of all the hard work and struggle behind every single track.. The efforts being put behind all the tracks which sum up into a whole album... Loaded with different emotions and feelings... It's really great to see all these stories and experience through this documentary... Thanks everyone whoever puts efforts and work in this project... And Suga did a great work by representing his whole journey of making this album in these few minutes documentary... It's not an easy job to do so. But they still made this possible... So i am grateful to all of them.....
A real and honest documentary. The feelings I'm left with after watching this documentary are admiration and respect. It was simply confirmed to me again and again: wow, this is why I love and adore this man, Min Yoongi. The sincerity with which he creates and speaks every time, shows you how human he is, how much he is just like us. The dreams, the desires, the fear, the need to create, the uncertainty and the negative thoughts, the detachment from everything, the appreciation and at the same time, the wisdom that he acquired throughout these years. For me, he is a genuine artist and human being. It was a real joy and curiosity to see him go through every process that led to the creation of the D-Day album. His simple voice made the experience even more profound and enjoyable for me. It has a warm and real, direct tone. Yoongi is like the sincere smile of a child and the long hug of a guardian angel, who is always there by your side when you need him. Genuine. Human. Sincere.
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Since the movie starts you can see it's transparent, he isn't the idol SUGA, he is Min Yoongi, the man.
I've never see before the process of making music, and certainly his process is original and take time, because yes, art takes times to be created In this times, it's hard to find real musicians, those who create his own art from the beginning, he is one of these rare musicians in this times, in this documentary he showed us his process and his struggles while created the masterpiece that DDAY is.
We can take a look at his thoughts, he loves music, create music and that's what an artist is.
I've never see before the process of making music, and certainly his process is original and take time, because yes, art takes times to be created In this times, it's hard to find real musicians, those who create his own art from the beginning, he is one of these rare musicians in this times, in this documentary he showed us his process and his struggles while created the masterpiece that DDAY is.
We can take a look at his thoughts, he loves music, create music and that's what an artist is.
I knew nothing about SUGA when I watched this movie and I can simply describe it as perfect. Every documentary on an artist I've watched before has tried to push some narrative but 'Road to D-day' felt honest. A rapper who has made it but doesn't know what makes him happy. It's so raw and fresh, and sad...
Artist documentaries often serve as an introduction to the artist and their work but not 'Road to D-day'. He is too reserved for me to know him and yet he comes across as such a warm and comforting figure you can listen to in your hard times.
Artist documentaries often serve as an introduction to the artist and their work but not 'Road to D-day'. He is too reserved for me to know him and yet he comes across as such a warm and comforting figure you can listen to in your hard times.
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- Montant brut mondial
- 389 170 $US
- Durée
- 1h 20min(80 min)
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