"You, the epitome of hope.
We, empowered by your love.
Together, our history is forged.
You, our worlds unite as one.
See you there.
2012, when we first met."
Hello everyone!
Or maybe not so much, as I think I've done reviews on concert movies before, or dance movies if nothing else, because I distinctly remember doing Lord of the Dance at some point or other.
In any event, however, this one is WILDLY different, either way.
Why?
Well because, for starters, I'm not even what you'd call a fan. And before someone rises up and starts spouting and shrieking, let me say that you don't have to be a fan to watch certain things. How this came about will be explained a little bit, but first ...
First, let me say I had about zero expectations, going in.
How do you have expectations for something you have no clue about?
You don't, it's that simple, and so at the end of the day, you go, and you sit back, and then watch what's unfolding on screen.
For the BTS World Tour movie, Love Yourself in Seoul, it was no different.

