BTS Yet to Come in Cinemas – The Impact on Fans

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BTS Yet to Come, the group’s concert film, was released in cinemas. And as expected, the release attracted a huge audience. However, along with usual music and performance, their was one thing that fans didn’t expect. When taking in the grand performance and usual, the fans experienced a “plot twist” of sorts. While the fans did enjoy the release, the plot twist left them somewhat sad and emotional. The viewers even advised other fans to ‘bring tissues’ if they plan to watch it. It was no surprise the performance accumulated even popularity and viewership than expected. The release sort of acted as a thank you letter to the fans who had been supporting the band since its inception.

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The Plot Twist

The fans yet to watch the release of BTS Yet to come in cinemas were really surprised about all the chaos online. Instinctively guessing what the surprise be. While there was a lot of activity online, especially twitter, but fans refrained to spoil for others. Thinking it as a noble to for those who wanted to experience it live. The release mostly features the bands Busan concert.

For those who were impatient or simply couldn’t watch the release, here is the story. The plot twist is basically the montage of the band talking to the youth and giving them lessons. It doesn’t sound that emotional but it must be the high that takes over in a group. The more important news was the Jin, the eldest member. Jin announced his military enlistment. This is to be expected as the Korean law mandates compulsory enlistment for a fixed a period.

The Impact

The news definitely left fans in shambles. Seeing their idles go through tough times was not an easy thing to do. Now after some time, after all the hype has kinda cemented, fans are more acceptable of the situation. However the experience was once in a lifetime and the fans who experienced it live were kinda lucky.

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