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I promised I would check this out, so here you go💜 I really enjoyed the format of this documentary, Yoongi's thought process, the interactions with other musicians, him just enjoying the traveling and eating (yes!), and of course, the performances!

Also, I can't wait to see this on the big screens woo 

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Jeannie Jones

This touched me to the core. I am 59 and just finding some answers to life and myself. Here is yoongi, who is only 30, with so many answers with advice. Ok, I cried. Good cleansing cry. Thank you for sharing this with us. ot7, ARMY For life. 💜💜💜💜💜

Jasmine

I remember seeing this documentary first time and seeing that moment with Mr. Sakamoto, I literally felt this huge pride and mixed emotions cause it was just so beautiful, I cried. And then seeing yoongi at his first solo concert, and performing this masterpiece. I cried with him, so much, I left that night having more admiration and respect for him, and just thinking of myself as someone who struggles with mental health, and cried and cried on my way home. It was so touching. My favorite songs are probably Dawn, Amygdala, Snooze and D-Day, but Snooze is something else. Before I knew of my mental issues, I couldn't relate as deeply as I do now to yoongi's music even though I loved his music but now as I am discovering myself in my 20's and struggling with similar things he struggled and still struggles with, when I listen to his songs now, I feel the most comforted, and knowing that he gives such comfort and that everything will be okay, gives me hope and brings tears to my eyes, I will keep holding on. This was amazing, I loved seeing you react to this, I cannot tell people enough to watch this after listening to his albums, because is so important, and gives so much more insight not only in his process but such important advises and messages to us. 💜