Unveiling the Enigmatic Jungkook: ‘I Am Still’ Documentary Film Hits Screens Today
Jungkook’s First Solo Documentary ‘Jungkook: I Am Still’ Released Today
Asia Today Reporter Dahye Lee
BTS Jungkook’s first solo documentary film ‘JUNG KOOK: I AM STILL’ has been released in CGV Korea and theaters in approximately 120 countries/regions. In Japan, it will begin showing on October 4th.
‘Jungkook: I Am Still’ contains the production process and activities of Jungkook’s first solo single ‘Seven’ and his solo album ‘GOLDEN’ over a period of approximately 8 months. Jungkook speaks candidly about his thoughts and feelings during his first solo activity in the movie.
He candidly reveals how he struggles at every moment, as he has reached the top with BTS but still has a lot to do and show. The ‘Golden’ production team, who have witnessed Jungkook’s blood, sweat, and tears up close, praise him as an artist with natural talent who works incredibly hard.
Choreographer Brian Puspos, who has participated as a dancer in all of Jungkook’s solo activities, praised his talent in a program book interview, saying, “The best dancers in the world had to try to keep up with him.” Brian praised him, saying, “Jungkook is a hard worker more than anything. This is the key to Jungkook becoming a great artist, professional, and a great friend.”
Andrew Watt, producer of Seven and Golden’s title track “Standing Next to You,” said, “The hallmark of great stars is that they work the hardest, and Jungkook is one of them. As a producer, what more could you ask for from an artist who will repeat the same part over and over again until everyone likes it and feels it’s right?”
Producer Pdogg, who has been watching Jungkook since before BTS’ debut, said, ”He’s a genius at heart. He catches on to songs faster than anyone else and he’s good at digesting them in his own style. He’s the epitome of ‘pop.'”
In addition to this, ‘Jungkook: I Am Still’ contains never-before-seen behind-the-scenes footage and interviews of his solo activities.
