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BTS blends classic cinema with modern style in video for “2.0”

BTS blends classic cinema with modern style in video for “2.0”

BTS blends classic cinema with modern style in video for “2.0”

BTS at the 2017 Billboard Awards Press Room at the T-Mobile Arena on May 21^ 2017 in Las Vegas^ NV

Global K-pop phenomenon BTS is continuing its major comeback with a visually striking release, drawing inspiration from a legendary piece of South Korean cinema.  The group’s latest video for “2.0” blends sharp choreography, cinematic storytelling, and cultural homage, signaling a bold new chapter following their hiatus.

The visual for “2.0” (which is featured on their new album Arirang) pays tribute to Oldboy, the classic directed by Park Chan-wook. The video echoes the film’s iconic hallway sequence, opening with the members stepping out of an elevator into a dim corridor where they confront a group of attackers. Instead of weapons, they rely on synchronized choreography and performance to take control of the scene.

As the video unfolds, the group transitions through moody settings, including a stark hallway and a grimy bathroom where they perform in front of mirrors. Another sequence mirrors a pivotal room from the film, reinforcing the cinematic homage. The visual wraps up with the members returning to the elevator, switching into sleek, modern outfits in a nod to the lyric “We on that brand new,” before finishing in a high-rise setting.

The seven members of BTS — RM, Jung Kook, V, SUGA, j-hope, Jimin, and Jin — have seen their latest album Arirang topping the Billboard 200, with its lead single “SWIM” reaching No. 1 on the Hot 100.  Their first album in more than five years, Arirang also includes the tracks “Body to Body,” “Hooligan,” “Aliens,” and “Merry Go Round.”

See the video for 2.0 – HERE.
Stream ArirangHERE.

Editorial credit: Kathy Hutchins/ Shutterstock.com

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