An intimate documentary chronicling the remarkable journey of The Rose - from their humble beginnings as a South Korean indie band to their rise as a global sensation.An intimate documentary chronicling the remarkable journey of The Rose - from their humble beginnings as a South Korean indie band to their rise as a global sensation.An intimate documentary chronicling the remarkable journey of The Rose - from their humble beginnings as a South Korean indie band to their rise as a global sensation.
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The Rose documentary honestly hit me right in the heart 😭 Watching their journey - the struggles, the growth, and how they've stayed so grounded - just made me love them even more. Come Back to Me isn't just a documentary, it's a reminder of why they mean so much to us. You can feel how sincere and real they are in every scene. Their bond, their honesty, and the way they stay true to themselves made this so powerful. I walked out of it feeling even prouder to be a fan, a Black Rose through and through. 🌹 This is the kind of film that stays with you long after the credits roll. Truly unforgettable.
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Love this documentary about 4 talented, creative, passionate, funny, caring & hardworking musicians, who are independent. This has allowed them to focus on creating lyrics & music that they love & that their fans love. Fans are worldwide & thankful. The Rose continue to appreciate & value who they are! Their music & concerts showcase their authenticity, brilliance and their special aura. This documentary tells their story from their busking days & includes wonderful personal stories along the way. So happy they found each other & hope they continue to stay true to themselves & trust their instincts.
I loved everything about this documentary. The film really showed The Rose's depth, color, and sincerity as artists and humans pursuing their dreams as musicians in an often brutal and unforgiving industry. The film highlights both their highs and lows as a band and shows just how talented, humble, hardworking and genuine they are. It's a must see for all fans of the band and music lovers in general. As some one who is a part of their fandom known as Black Roses, I'm happy and grateful to be on this musical journey with them. Each one of them makes this band so special. They deserve the world. Woosung, Dojoon, Hajoon and Taegyeom, I Rose You.
The Rose: Come Back to Me is a documentary about an indie rock band from South Korea. The movie introduces the audience to the 4 members of the group. Park Dojoon (Leo), Kim Woosung (Sammy), Lee Hajoon (Dylan), and Lee Taegyeom (Jeff). The documentary is directed by Eugene Yi and produced by Dianne Quon, Sanjay Sharma, James Shin, and Joe Plummer. A raw look at the perseverance and resiliency of this talented band from their beginnings to selling out the Kia Forum to taking the stage at Coachella. Their story will strike a chord with all who watch it. For their fans across the WRLD it is an in-depth look into their story which will make you laugh, cry, and smile.
The Rose: Come Back to Me is an exceptional film showcasing the extraordinary journey of four young men that we so lovingly know as The Rose. From laughter to tears and everything in-between, this heartfelt documentary will take you on an unforgettable ride. It is an emotional, raw, soul touching story about trials, triumphs and friendship. Through vision, healing, trusting your gut and a love for music, they take us with them on their journey to becoming international stars from their humble start of busking in the streets. I laughed, I cried, I held my breath. I tip my hat to both The Rose and Director Yi for creating such an astonishingly beautiful documentary. I highly recommend that everyone watch this film.
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