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INTRO - 0:00

REACTION (DANCE PRACTICE) - 1:10

INITIAL THOUGHTS - 4:27

REACTION (MUSIC VIDEO) - 7:35

ANALYSIS (CHOREOGRAPHY VIDEO)  - 12:04

OUTRO - 45:59

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Mountiny

Hi there, new subscriber and ATEEZ fan (Atiny)! Just binged your other reactions, and I'm so glad you found here the elements you've been wanting to see from the boys. I believe it's after Answer that they, for the most part, started working with bbtrippin primarily (meaning they were the ones coming up with most of the choreo with occasional imput from other choreographers). I'm not a dancer or choreographer so my opinion is based on nothing other than personal taste, but for me, when looking at their more recent stuff (mostly Deja Vu onwards) it feels like BBTrippin understand ATEEZ's style and energy and know how to feature and complement it a lot better than Anze ever did. They have a very good relationship with the boys and have been dancing together for a long time now so the way they choose to feature certain members feels a lot more personalized and makes a lot more sense with their individual energy and style, if that makes sense. But again, I know nothing about this stuff! I'm looking forward to seeing how you feel! My personal favorites are Guerrilla for its intensity and Halazia for the theatrics of it, but something like Deja Vu will certainly show you a more sensual side of ATEEZ that I think was definitely refreshing for us all! Also, I read somewhere that the choreographer from Pirate King (I believe her name is Riata?) may have contributed some moves to Crazy Form, though I'm not sure to what extent or if that is actually true, so don't quote me on that! I do know she worked with them on The Real as well but unfortunately there is no dance practice for that so you would have to watch a stage. Also, since you asked about injuries and such in a previous reaction, we do have a few injuries this comeback. Jongho is recovering from surgery and has just started dancing again but that was an injury he's been dealing with since Deja Vu era so he's been carrying that over for a while, we're happy he finally got surgery and is hopefully on the mend. Wooyoung has also had knee problems for a while, I think he is managing them for the moment though but earlier this year he had to sit out performances for about a month. It's a constant battle with ATEEZ unfortunately, they put their bodies through a lot. We all wish they took care of their bodies by resting appropriately but these boys have so much passion and determination (especially coming from a smaller company and now being able to compete in terms of success with bigger companies) that drive they have makes it hard for them to want to stop. So they rarely do. Anyway, sorry for the VERY long comment! I'll just add that I've really enjoyed your insight so far, you are very good at wording your comments in a constructive and professional manner. It's clear to me that it comes from a place of knowing what they are capable of and wanting to see that realized in the choreo, and sometimes feeling disappointed when a choreo does not do them (or the song) justice. Very valid feeling! And the level of depth of your analysis is also commendable! So thank you for going on this journey with ATEEZ!

JessReacts764

Do not apologize for the length!! I always appreciate it when you guys take time to hear my perspective (we all SEE how long my videos are haha) Thank you so much for the added insight because it helps me better understand the eras a little bit more as I'm going through the dance practices!!! Excited to start getting to the ones you are saying are your favorites!!!

sioxey

The 1st dance practise, 2nd mv, 3rd analysis format is great btw

JessReacts764

Thank you! So I actually really like that format as well! I may adopt it for the future honestly!

Shelly Price

Yes! I’m so happy you took a little detour and reacted to their most recent Crazy Form, especially after Wonderland. I’ve only followed ATEEZ since last March, but once I discovered them, I was all in. My journey, though, was that I listened to and watched their performances from more recent back to debut. So I watched their “progression” backwards and found that I didn’t pay attention to lapses in their choreography or performances in the early days because I already knew what they were capable of. Instead I found their debut years endearing. Lol. But anyway, I’m happy you watched this dance practice, but I look forward to watching your reactions in order, especially now that you’ve seen what they will progress to.

JessReacts764

I was also soooo glad that I was able to look at their work in this order as well.. I NEEDED this so much and it was wonderful to see! Excited for you to keep going!