It sounds obvious, but watching this documentary made me realize just how insanely talented he is—not just as an artist, but as a composer. I’ve been a BTS fan since around 2019, and every solo release from the members has left me speechless in its own way—but this one hit different.
I cried. Watching him open up about his songwriting process and the stories behind the tracks on his latest album absolutely wrecked me (in the best way possible). I never imagined some of those topics were behind the lyrics I’ve been replaying nonstop. The depth, the vulnerability, the intentionality—it all hit so much harder after seeing the creative process unfold. I’ve always admired his artistry, but this film left me truly starstruck by his skill as a composer and storyteller.
One moment that completely shattered me was when he met with Ryuichi Sakamoto and then transitioned into performing Snooze. Knowing what that collaboration meant to him, and seeing the quiet respect and emotion exchanged between them—followed by such a personal performance—was unforgettable. That scene alone says everything about who Yoongi is as an artist: intentional, emotional, and completely in tune with the weight of his own music.
It sounds obvious, but watching this documentary made me realize just how insanely talented he is—not just as an artist, but as a composer. I’ve been a BTS fan since around 2019, and every solo release from the members has left me speechless in its own way—but this one hit different.
I cried. Watching him open up about his songwriting process and the stories behind the tracks on his latest album absolutely wrecked me (in the best way possible). I never imagined some of those topics were behind the lyrics I’ve been replaying nonstop. The depth, the vulnerability, the intentionality—it all hit so much harder after seeing the creative process unfold. I’ve always admired his artistry, but this film left me truly starstruck by his skill as a composer and storyteller.
One moment that completely shattered me was when he met with Ryuichi Sakamoto and then transitioned into performing Snooze. Knowing what that collaboration meant to him, and seeing the quiet respect and emotion exchanged between them—followed by such a personal performance—was unforgettable. That scene alone says everything about who Yoongi is as an artist: intentional, emotional, and completely in tune with the weight of his own music.