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JYJ: THANKSGIVING LIVE IN THE DOME
THANKSGIVING LIVE IN DOME is JUNSU / JEJUNG / YUCHUN's second DVD and first live DVD. First press includes backstage footage and comes in a special wrapping. The trio performed a variety of songs, new tracks, Tohoshinki songs, covers and the member's own projects songs. Four new songs were performed on the concert, "Itsudatte Kimi ni", "Get Ready", "Long Way" and "W". All the new songs were compiled to form the group' first mini-album, The..., which was released on the same date as this DVD.
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Plot Summary
This is a concert film capturing the highly anticipated "Thanksgiving Live in Dome" performance by the South Korean trio JYJ. Held at the Tokyo Dome, the concert showcased their debut material and energized performances for a massive audience. The film offers a glimpse into the group's powerful stage presence and the fervent reception from their dedicated fanbase during this significant event in their careers.
Critical Reception
As a live concert film, "JYJ: Thanksgiving Live in Dome" was primarily met with enthusiasm from the group's existing fanbase. Critical reviews often focused on the visual spectacle, the musical performances, and the sheer scale of the event rather than traditional cinematic analysis. It was celebrated for documenting a milestone moment for JYJ in Japan.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its high-energy performances and impressive stage production.
Celebrated by fans as a significant recording of a major JYJ concert event.
Offers a strong visual and auditory experience of JYJ's live capabilities.
Google audience: Audience feedback for this concert film is overwhelmingly positive, with fans expressing excitement over the live performances and the opportunity to relive the Tokyo Dome concert. Many highlight the group's vocal talents and stage presence, considering it a must-watch for JYJ supporters.
Fun Fact
The 'Thanksgiving Live in Dome' concert at Tokyo Dome was a landmark event for JYJ, reportedly selling out tickets rapidly and drawing an audience of over 50,000 people, solidifying their popularity in Japan despite their recent formation.
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