there's no competition
Documentary about kpop groups can feel "heavy" sometimes with tons of people just talking about the impact that they had or how hard was the trainee days
but i love here the fact that they add little cinematic scene, some scene with drawing, there's also some songs perform
and this Documentary is so raw, like they are so honest about them and their feelings
they aren't avoiding any subject, they are talking so honestly about their childhood and family backgrounds, from taeil separation with dad, death of their loved one, haechan resentment towards his mom.....
it feels so refreshing to see kpop idols being so open about who they are outside of the stage and from where they are coming
Honestly if you didn't watch it, you should even if you doesn't stan NCT, it's really the best documentary i've ever seen made about a kpop groups
they aren't painted like some kind of superstar who own the world neither as some poor person we should pity for the hard training they got
it's just about them as a person, their childhood, what motivates them to become singer, how they feel etc... it's really refreshing