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Jin's Traditional Alcohol Journey

I think I've watched the whole series a couple of times already, but it still feels so refreshing everytime..

This series where Jin starts to learn the art of making makgeolli, feels personal and meaningfull.

Makgeolli sometimes anglicized to makkoli is a Korean alcoholic drink. It is a milky, off-white, and lightly sparkling rice wine that has a slight viscosity

Because we know that's what he could plan and execute in time before enlisting, of course, but also is about his tradition.

At this point Seokjin knows very well how much influence (world wide) he has, the same with BTS and every member. Remember all the times army got JKs kombucha sold out?

This time, he's taking army on a journey to learn more about a very special korean tradition.

Drinking has a different cultural importance in korea.

But this series is not just about getting drunk.

Is about the craftmanship, the chemistry, the patience and the persistence that pays off at the end, when you can savour the fruits of handmade labour with people that are special to you, while eating some homecooked food.

Jin, actor Kim Nam Gil and chef Baek Jong-won sit by the fire at night

It is inspirational to see Jin getting hands on, humbly taking the role of apprentice, eager to learn and excel.

Jin is sharing culture, keeping it alive through the new generation.

At one of the last episodes, Jin asks for ownership of the recipe which implicates a lot of meaning.

He states that he wants his drink to bring people together, and the master that gives him the recipe couldn't have chosen a more fitting name.

I won't spoil it, because it felt really magical and got me a bit emotional.

But it reminded me of the beautiful message of BTS.

As Namjoon has said before, the one who wears the crown must bear its weight, and no member takes it lightly..

Jin's Traditional Alcohol Journey

Jin said he wants to share his drink with BTS and Army, I'll wait for his return.

Until then, stay healthy our astronaut.

-June


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1 year ago

Hi CQ, Thank you for your ask! I would also like to keep this conversation going as it tickles my brain in the most delightful way.

My question is kind of circling back to your comment about the use of Go-Pro's going forward when it comes to BTS content. It's such an easy way to add a very personal and up close pov to the scenes. YET, I feel like the scaled down crew of AYS and the use of Go-Pro's and especially the lack of attention to the audio has led to some pretty egregious technical setbacks. From choppy audio to a lack of proper coverage in certain scenes. This leads to an edit that has to cover a lot of potholes, so to speak. Do you think this is purely due to the intimate nature of AYS (less crew means more comfort for jikook, easier travel in between locations) or something else? Where's that Disney money 😩😩😩?

Hi Sol, I'm loving our exchanges, so thank you for keeping it going and sending me such an interesting prompt! I definitely had to think about this one a little bit to find how to encapsulate my thoughts.

The short answer is, I think this all just speaks to how the BTS production team is approaching experimental content and the financing required for such projects. Some comparables would be Suchwita and Jin's Alcohol Journey.

Hi CQ, Thank You For Your Ask! I Would Also Like To Keep This Conversation Going As It Tickles My Brain

Let's start with Jin's show first.

(For anyone that hasn't watched it, I highly recommend. I don't drink but I still found it fascinating.) This is a 4 part episodic show that followed Jin as he learned about and made his own batch of a traditional drink. This show was a collaboration with Chef Baek Jong-won.

Personally, I feel this show was a success. Definitely leaned into more traditional filmmaking and storytelling (appropriately given the subject matter) and was a little more heavy-handed with the promo of Jin's solo music. In my opinion, this will lean the content to feeling more dated than it truly is but that may give us a hint as to how it was funded. There weren't any blatant sponsorships aside from the partnership with Chef Baek so it could have been reconciled as part of the promotions for The Astronaut. Wooteo is pretty prevalent in the show and it aired in the midst of the promo content.

I don't remember when the deal with Disney started to become known but I don't recall anyone in my circles angry that it wasn't getting the Disney release. (Could have been happening but I really limit where I spend my time engaging in social media so maybe that's on me for not being aware. Does anyone here remember if this was an issue?)

Hi CQ, Thank You For Your Ask! I Would Also Like To Keep This Conversation Going As It Tickles My Brain

Now, let's move on to Suchwita.

(Disregard the quote on the above gif, I couldn't find a different one from the first ep.)

If you watch the first episode, it's on a different set and aired about a month before ep 2. When ep 3 airs, they first make it very clear that the show 'survived'. This is what leads me to believe that episode 1 was filmed on speculation. They could use that as a proof-of-concept to shop the show around to brands to secure more long-term funding. Suchwita's main focus as a show in the current events space is very focused on the guest's current projects and promotions.

Hi CQ, Thank You For Your Ask! I Would Also Like To Keep This Conversation Going As It Tickles My Brain

Getting back to AYS,

We're far enough into the show that I believe we can rule out album promotions as being a financial driver. Not only because most of the member's songs that even make an appearance in the show were long-ago released but the manner in which they were incorporated is indicative as well. They're really only mentioned in the context of bringing us into the member's lives and sharing in the joy they have for eachother's work. (Also hopefully satisfying those fans that only ask the members to mention other member's songs when one of them would livestream...but that's a subject for another day.)

I think there's a strong possibility that the US eps were filmed on speculation as well. That there was no guarantee of a Disney release at the time. Just like the other shows, they knew they knew they could release on their own if Disney decided to pass so the footage definitely wouldn't be wasted. But I believe that's why the scope of the show seems vaguely undefined during eps 1&2.

Everything else that we've been discussing regarding production honestly seems within the typical scope of BTS's content under similar circumstances. Yes, there is plenty of room for improvement, but it's far from the worst show BTS has ever produced. I think one of the points that makes ppl think it's worse than it is is the management of expectations. I mentioned this in my review of Jimin's Production Diary but if we approach that show expecting that we're going to get detailed breakdown of all of the steps to create an album, we'll be very disappointed. Likewise, AYS is not a detailed vlog of how our members spent their time in these mini vacations.

Hi CQ, Thank You For Your Ask! I Would Also Like To Keep This Conversation Going As It Tickles My Brain

One last thought,

BTS is not really given the space to experiment and explore. True experimentation requires space for failure, realignment, and growth. And that's just not something BTS has been granted the luxury of. There is such EXPECTATION with everything they release. Everything HAS to be success. That's one of the reasons I was so thrilled to hear RM had performed an unreleased song at the D-DAY concert. Crowdworking new material at concerts was a staple of tourning bands in the west and it helps bands get such critical live feedback DURING the creative process. Now, I don't think that was necessarily the goal with RMs performance but it's so lovely to see him able to even take a step in that direction. Such a thing woukd have been completely unheard of years prior. Fans (likely still) would have been clamoring about being led astray if the song changed drastically after that performance.

Anyway, I could very easily be completely wrong about all of this so let's all take it with a huge grain of salt.


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