On April 29th, the second round of the Kingdom Competitive Show, this time titled Re-born, once again captivated the eyes of K-pop fans around the world.
In this episode, each group had to cover a song that they had chosen from their rival group. ATEEZ, who ranked first in the previous round with the judges' votes, came on stage with exciting music from iKON, "rhythm ta" titled "The Awakening of Summer." Today I will analyze a part of the performance.
At the beginning of the performance, the issue that catches the viewer's attention is the eye image that is displayed as a background. An announcement is seen on the table in which art, dance, and music are prohibited. We see a gramophone with a red band on it as a sign of prohibition. Does the eye shown at the beginning of the performance mean that people are being watched, or does it mean that they're under control? Simultaneously with these scenes, a sound is heard announcing :
"there is a disease in the heart of man, the disease is human emotion."
It is interesting to know that this sentence refers to the movie "Equilibrium"! An excerpt from the film states:
"After WW3, those of us who survived knew mankind could never survive, so we have created a new arm of the law to seek out and eradicate the true source of Man's inhumanity to Man. His ability to FEEL."
Maybe the reason for art, dance, and music prohibition is to prevent the awakening of human emotions! Then the scene changes, and we see ATEEZ in the van! A scene that is very similar to one of the sequences of the "money heist" series. Does ATEEZ also intend to break the norm?
It is amazing how meticulous ATEEZ is in presenting the details! So that in one scene, we see Park Songhwa checking out his nails while in the same sequence in the money heist series, the character of "Tokyo" is fixing her lipstick.
In the next scene, a logo catches our eye! Anarchism! This logo can be seen from different angles of the stage. Anarchism is an ideology and movement that opposes all types of involuntary, coercive hierarchy and is skeptical of authority. Does ATEEZ call for the abolition of a state that prohibited music, dance, and art? We will answer this question a bit later.
When the van stops, we see ATEEZ wearing masks; Masks that symbolize emotions in the theater. If we connect this part of the performance with the "money heist" series, it seems that ATEEZ wants to free what seems to be "art"!
In one scene, Wooyoung tore a newspaper which is written on it that "the central government defined the black pirates as a terrorist." It is fascinating to know that according to ATEEZ's history, black pirates are actually called the norm-breaking version of ATEEZ, better-known as Halateez, which first appeared in the "Hala Hala" music video. The publication of this news in the newspaper could be due to preventing people from joining ATEEZ and thus silencing their feelings.
We see dancers dancing with their hands tied! Hongjoong opens their hands, and Seonghwa takes them under his control.
ATEEZ's norm-breaking does not end here! At the start of the rap part, Hongjoong puts on headphones. The dancers dance around him, while according to the announcement, music, dancing, and any kind of art are forbidden! A complete picture of anarchism!
But the culmination of this performance is when other members angrily remove their headphones! They seem to be tired of the words that were instilled in their subconscious!
Members encourage other people on stage to come around the podium behind which Hongjoong is standing! He seems to have something to say! ATEEZ's young leader Kim Hongjoong starts talking in an epic way:
"People! Open your eyes for our lives! Keep your mind! Now is the time for freedom if we try! Listen look write! OPEN YOUR EYES!"
What caught my attention as a K-pop follower was ATEEZ's ability to evoke different human emotions. The facial expressions of all the members well reflected the concept they intended to convey.
The combination of the amazing ability of this two-year-old group to sing and convey these emotions while dancing attracts the attention of every viewer. In addition, we see that ATEEZ challenges its members more than anyone else in this performance. The ability of members to sing different notes and synchronize with the storyline offers this film-like performance as a new standard in the world of K-pop. Those interested in watching this performance can watch it through the following link. Your feedback can help me write thousands of articles and analyze them. Hoping for the success of this talented group.
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Yes. This performance was absolutely amazing! The whole damn concept was brilliant. The whole performance was very thought provoking. And I love the tie ins with HALA HALA, which I hope to see them perform at least once the show. But yes, they did iKON and ATINY proud!
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