V 'Winter Ahead (with PARK HYO SHIN)' Official MV REACTION

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @cnlbeads5331
    @cnlbeads5331 2 дня назад +17

    Magnificent, calmness, freedom to express creative minds and ideas.
    Gorgeous harmonization between Tae and Park Hyo Shin ❤💙
    Thank you for your reaction, sincere and sweet.

  • @babyjinspire
    @babyjinspire 2 дня назад +14

    The song and MV are such a juxtaposition! When you feel the warmth and comfort of V's voice and music, you forget about the ominous story line!

  • @odri1007
    @odri1007 22 часа назад +1

    태형이 영상 감사합니다

  • @gila2959
    @gila2959 2 дня назад +8

    V🙆‍♀️🙆‍♀️🙆‍♀️💜💜💜💜💜This is so beautiful ~amazing ALL(VOICE/SONG/MV) .This is ART 🙆‍♀️🙆‍♀️🙆‍♀️
    The Harmony between
    V & Park Hyo Shin is absolutely wonderful

  • @littlewinterbear6244
    @littlewinterbear6244 День назад +4

    This MV is a masterpiece , i need to see Taehyung acting in a movie or in K Drama. The song is amazing. The voices of Hyoshin and Taehyung are perfect. Thanks for your reaction.💜

  • @ninalinnik4546
    @ninalinnik4546 День назад +5

    Kim Taehyung, ты наше счастье, будь счастлив.

  • @taetuary
    @taetuary 2 дня назад +5

    Beyond words, the MV cinematic! His deep soothing vocals! His acting!

  • @Aarbo875
    @Aarbo875 2 часа назад

    This MV is a masterpiece! The shortest 6 minutes of my life. You get so immersed in the music and in the visuals that you don’t even realize how long the mv is. His voice is out of this world. Just makes you feel so warm and cozy. He is a genius, he is pure art. I am so proud of him! 🥹
    About the MV, Big Hit released an official statement saying it is inspired by the myth of Pygmalion. It is a greek story about a sculptor that creates the sculpture of his ideal woman, he falls in love and then he asks Aphrodite to bring her to life. V did it with his own spin to it and it’s brilliant . Both the girl and the V in red are the original V’s creation. I think he created his ideal partner and he also created the ideal version of himself. I also thought that the 2 V’s could actually represent him as V , the idol, and then him as Kim taehyung. There are a lot of shots of him in the stage and then in the audience. So I think it could also be about him trying to find the perfect balance between these two sides of him. How will one side affect the other? 🧐 at the end he is faced with the reality that what he lived wasn’t real, regardless if it was a memory or just something he wished it would happen. There are so many layers! He really outdid himself with this one! ❤

  • @Vitae0534
    @Vitae0534 День назад +2

    V the sculptor created an image of himself, V the statue or the sculpture. V sculptor must be projecting his own desires to live be with someone in his V statue. Or he could be a loner, seeking to live/happiness but doesn’t know how. This desire breathed life to his creation. Thus, when the V statue came to life, he also desired to be with someone and created a female statue and breathed life to her. The V sculpture lived the life, ie, going around, feeling the wind, being awed by other lives (like the butterfly), dancing, partying, celebrating, loving a girl. But that will end as he faced his creator later and realized he was not real, thus the heartbreaking sadness and acceptance in V’s eyes in the last scene. This is when you see the girl disappearing and even his face in the mirror partly turning into stone.
    The sculptor V is bloodied. This may represent his own brokenness, or relate to the scene where he was angry and frustrated and took such anger on his scuplture of V thus scraping that part of his face under his eye, and breaking him. It can also be theorized that when sculptor V broke the V statue, this instead gave life to the statue while the sculptor sustained the brokenness or injuries, sort of opposite effect.
    Or these could all just be a part of the sculptor’s dreams. Teaser 1 represents the darkness in his life. Teaser 2 is his daydream of a happier life, although it will end like any other dream, and he will go back to reality.
    Also the dark jacket and heavy footsteps may represent the darkness in the sculptor’s life, while the red jacket and whitish colors may symbolize life and lightness.
    For me there are both biblical and mythological elements in the storyline.
    This is what I think at least. Right or wrong, the MV is brilliant. It evokes many thoughts even after watching the MV, and has real depth. V’s acting is so effective. I can still feel sadness for his character seeing his expressions.
    V’s vocal harmony with PH is also superb and magical! V’s visual is unparalleled throughout the video. This MV and song are masterpieces that not snykne can put together. Kudos to PH and as for V, he really is Korea’s best talent and treasure!

  • @rosaliebaloloy4528
    @rosaliebaloloy4528 День назад +1

    What a wonderful masterpiece.

  • @emanuelbancos7032
    @emanuelbancos7032 День назад +1

    Grazie ❤

  • @elisaferrazfernandes6654
    @elisaferrazfernandes6654 День назад +3

    I find it kinda... interesting that Tae is always complaining about his loneliness on his MV's. I would not be surprised if he was the first one of the Bangtan "boys" to get married. and tbh I believe he really wants a family, so, let's wait until he informs us (or nah!) on his personal life.

  • @steveblevins8793
    @steveblevins8793 2 дня назад +4

    The Story: see reply

    • @steveblevins8793
      @steveblevins8793 2 дня назад

      The story is from Greek mythology. Pygmalion, played by V in this narrative, was a Cypriot sculptor who, in Ovid's Matamorphoses, pledged to remain celibate and devote himself solely to his art. One day, he sculpted a beautiful woman out of ivory alabaster. She was so perfect that he fell in love with her. On Aphrodite's festival day, Pygmalion quietly wished for a bride with the living likeness of his "ivory girl." Aphrodite granted him that wish, and the sculpture became human. This is where V's story and Ovid's story diverge. In Ovid's narrative, Pygmalion marries the sculpture-turned-human. In V's narrative, there is no happy ending -- only the realization that artistic perfection takes human form only in the fictive world of mythology.