The story the director told about BTS as a complete group is really impressive.
As I read the interview, I was really impressed by the director's perspective on BTS.
I particularly remember the remark that they didn't want to simply present Korea or BTS to Western audiences.
It felt like the desire to capture the stories, culture, and relationships of the members exactly as they are was conveyed well.
I also really resonated with the point that if even one member is missing, it cannot be a true return story.
I thought that sentence really captured the meaning of "completeness" well.
I found it interesting that this academic conference also researched and discussed BTS and the Korean Wave from various perspectives.
Now that full group activities are starting again, I think these stories feel even more meaningful.
What part of the director's interview left the biggest impression on you?