Check out some movies that were recommended to ARMYs by BTS member Jimin throughout his 11-year career
Despite the difficult routine of a K-pop idol, with hours of rehearsals, recordings, international trips and interviews, the members of BTS always find time to spend with ARMYs, fans of the group — whether through a live broadcast, or even during a moment of conversations via messages on Weverse.
In these moments, in addition to talking about more serious matters, the stars never leave relaxation aside, and make a point of strengthening their relationship by exchanging recommendations about their favorite things, including places, music, series and films.
Throughout his 11-year career, Jiminhas already recommended a series of films to ARMYs in different interviews, as reported by the Sportskeeda portal — and RECREIO will present five of them to you now. Check it out!
1. La La Land (2016)
Synopsis: “Written and directed by Damien Chazelle‘La La Land: Singing Seasons’ tells the story of Mia (Emma Stone), an aspiring actress, and Sebastian (Ryan Gosling), a dedicated jazz musician, struggling to survive in a city known for crushing hopes and breaking hearts. Set in modern-day Los Angeles, this original musical about everyday life explores the joy and pain of chasing your dreams.”
Where to watch: Disney+
2. Parasite (2019)
Synopsis: “Four-time Oscar®-winning film about a poor family who uncover hidden secrets as they infiltrate the home and lives of their wealthy employers.”
Where to watch: Max, Telecine, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV
3. Black Swan (2010)
Synopsis: “Natalie Portman gives ‘the best performance of her career’ (Vanity Fair) as Nina, an extremely talented but dangerously emotionally unstable ballerina who is on the brink of stardom. Urged on to the utmost by her determined artistic director (Vincent Cassel) and threatened by a seductive rival dancer (Mila Kunis), the tenuous bond that binds Nina to reality is undone, throwing her into a nightmare with her eyes wide open.”
Where to watch: Disney+
4. The Notebook (2004)
Synopsis: “In a story of love lost and found, two ordinary people become extraordinary through the strength, power and beauty of love.”
Where to watch: Max, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, Google Play Movies and Series and Apple TV
5. Madly in Love (2011)
Synopsis: “Madly in Love illustrates how true first love is as exciting and thrilling as it is fragile. When a British college student (Felicity Jones) falls in love with her American colleague (Anton Yelchin), they embark on a passionate journey that changes their lives… but are separated by circumstances beyond their control.”
Where to watch: YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play Movies and Series and Apple TV
Source: Recreio