PVR Movie Experience- SUGA: Road to D-DAY and j-hope IN THE BOX

Anushree Taparia, New Delhi

‘SUGA: Road to D-DAY’ and ‘j-hope IN THE BOX’ were released in selected theaters in India on 17th June 2023. SUGA and j-hope are not just members of the world-renowned band BTS but they have also established themselves as successful solo artists carving their own identity with j-hope being the first Korean act to headline Lollapalooza and SUGA being the first member from the group to embark his own solo world tour post their respective solo album releases.

Picture Credits: Disney Plus

To see the whole process, thoughts, and dilemmas these artists face while creating an album and their solo journeys so far; have been showcased in their respective documentaries and were made available for global audiences for both theatrical and OTT releases on Disney Plus. Hallyuism team visited to watch the movie at PVR Promenade located in Vasant Kunj, New Delhi. With the amazing Atmos sound system and comfortable seating, the movie-watching experience became blissful.

Picture Credits: Disney Plus

J-hope in the Box Documentary

j-hope’s documentary walked us through his artistic journey where he showcased the process of the making of his album Jack In The Box; from capturing the entire album production to behind-the-scenes creative ideations that made it to his first release as a solo artist. His debut stage performance at the annual music festival in Chicago: Lollapalooza, was a visual and auditory treat for the audience that was also covered in this documentary showcasing his passion for music, dance, and rap which he put together to present a grand performance. It was a fascinating documentary that took the viewers across j-hope’s passion for his work. It also gave a unique glimpse into his daily life as Jung Ho-seok where he is a son, and a brother, as well as a glimpse into the daily life of hardworking artist j-hope.

The documentary highlights a new side of the mega-talented artist j-hope as he experiments with a never-seen-before musical approach, the output of which is contrary to all his previous mixtape releases.

Video Credits: BANGTAN TV

SUGA: Road to D-DAY Documentary

In SUGA’s documentary, he showcased his entire journey in creating the final installment in his trilogy album. He traveled all the way to the United States where he met his industry friends Steve Aoki, Halsey, and Anderson .Paak. The level of comfort he shared with all these artists showed the level of mutual trust and respect they have for each other. The exchange of ideas and influence helped SUGA to move forward in the creation of his album. The movie also showed him meeting with one of his childhood idols Japanese composer Late Ryuichi Sakamoto and how he acknowledged the composer’s influence on his own music. It was a heartwarming scene. The documentary also has live performances of some of his songs from the album which were enjoyed by the audience.

This documentary focused on showing SUGA’s exploration of adulthood, hardships, and success beyond being a member of the renowned BTS where he talked about showing his own style to the fans. It also has many inspiring dialogues such as in one of the scenes Yoongi said that he believes one becomes an adult when one stops dreaming.

Video Credits: Disney Plus

Overall Experience

These documentaries were a treat to a BTS fan and even as a normal music lover it was interesting to know the music process and discover both these artists’ journey to their solo albums.  Since all the BTS members are currently pursuing their solo work, it will be really interesting to watch more such documentaries from each one of them where they share their solo experiences and dreams.  

Have you seen both documentaries? What are your thoughts? Tell us in the comments! 

82 Comments Add yours

  1. Anonymous says:

    Well written. These two documentaries were so wholesome. Eagerly waiting for the other releases.

  2. Asma Pandey says:

    Well written

  3. realbe460 says:

    The documentary was really good. The article is so descriptive.

  4. svt says:

    I can’t wait to watch ‘SUGA: Road to D-DAY’ and ‘j-hope IN THE BOX’. I’m a big fan of BTS and I’ve been eagerly anticipating these movies. I’m excited to see the behind-the-scenes footage and get a closer look at the hard work and dedication that goes into their music and performances. I’m sure it will be an inspiring and memorable viewing experience.

  5. Dikshitha R says:

    A complete vibe ❤️

  6. Anjum shaikh says:

    Best documentary I had ever saw 💜💜

  7. SATVIKA SINGH says:

    🩷🌸🌸🤌🏻🤌🏻

  8. Thankyou for sharing your experience.. Indeed both the movies were amazing

  9. happilyec87228698 says:

    Both of the documentaries are just as pure as theree work

  10. arundhati Kakade says:

    bestest😍😍😍 JHOPE💜SUGA

  11. Himanshi Singh says:

    Very well written 👏.

  12. Absolutely loved them both!

  13. Aanchal Pathak says:

    I love Suga and JHope so much 💜

  14. maonglemlaimsong3 says:

    I am still yet to watch both the documentaries! Maybe I will watch all of them once RM’s documentary also starts airing

  15. Aishwarya Anant Khale says:

    Their individual documentaries are quite special and inspiring. I enjoyed and loved watching them perform their own album.

  16. bhartiratra44 says:

    best documentaries ever

  17. Naina Bhatnagar says:

    Moments like these makes me realise how much I love them

  18. treefreely51e48623ae says:

    I didn’t saw any of these documentary but after reading the review I surely say that these are really good as showing the artists journey 😄 and how they struggle to become what they are today is so impressive 😀 I wish I watch these documentary on pvr because it’s a really good experience watching there but anyway I can watch them on Disney plus thanks to the author for introducing and describing the documentaries so beautiful ❤️

  19. Anonymous says:

    This was a deeply moving and insightful experience. Both documentaries beautifully captured SUGA and j-hope’s artistic struggles, growth, and passion beyond BTS. Watching their creative journeys on the big screen felt inspiring and personal. It truly deepened my appreciation for their music, individuality, and fearless exploration as solo artists.

  20. TM says:

    I haven’t watched them yet, but the review makes them sound like a beautiful portrayal of the artists’ journeys. Glad I can watch them on Disney+ thanks to the author’s introduction.

  21. Shakshi bag says:

    This review beautifully captures the essence of both documentaries! It’s inspiring to see how SUGA – Road to D-Day and J-Hope in the Box portray the artists’ dedication, vulnerabilities, and creative journeys. The way the article explains their individual stories makes the movie experience feel emotional and powerful, even for those who couldn’t attend. A must-read for ARMYs and fans of BTS’s artistry! 💜🎬

  22. Dimpy says:

    As a BTS ARMY, watching these documentaries felt incredibly emotional and personal. It made me so proud to see both SUGA and j-hope stepping into their solo journeys with so much courage and honesty. Seeing their struggles, creative process, and passion behind the scenes reminded me why I admire them not just as idols, but as true artists. Supporting them in every chapter, together or solo , will always be an honor. Borahae

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