It captures the story of Super Junior's birth and debut, from the intense trainee days through the beginning of the large project group 'Super Junior 05' that has never been seen before to today. In addition, the members of Super Junior, who are heading towards the 20th anniversary of their debut, will honestly reveal their true and inner feelings that they have never brought out to the world, revealing their days of growing up together in joy, pain, happiness, and despair. In particular, through the growth story of Super Junior, the global representative of Korean idols, both in name and reality, you can get a glimpse of the K-Pop industry. (Source: HanCinema) Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- עברית / עִבְרִית
- dansk
- Native Title: 슈퍼주니어: 더 라스트 맨 스탠딩
- Also Known As: Syupeojunieo: Deo Raseuteu Maen Seutaending
- Genres: Music, Documentary
Cast & Credits
- Lee Teuk Main Role
- Kim Hee Chul Main Role
- Ye Sung Main Role
- Shin Dong Main Role
- Eunhyuk Main Role
- Lee Dong Hae Main Role
Reviews
A Must Watch For All ELF
As an ELF for 13 years, it was a lot of fun to watch and reflect on Suju's long and successful career alongside the members. I'm always amazed at just how far they've come to truly earn the name "the last man standing". Any veteran ELF can spot the gaps of information, I imagine both purposeful and not, but despite my long standing support of this group, I was able to walk away from this documentary having learned some new things. Very enjoyable overall!Definitely a must-watch for any ELF, new and old!
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Truly The Last Men Standing
Super Junior: The Last Man Standing (2023)Must watch for ELFs and newbies who want to learn more about this legendary kpop group.
There are 2 episodes, first episode focused on their training, pre-debut upto 2nd album.
Second episode started with Sorry Sorry and launching their global success. But it felt they rushed the episode by cramming the rest of their 15 years in less than 1 hour episode!!
They could have added third episode focusing on after everyone came out of the army, their new albums, how it felt like competing with the younger generation, what their future goals are.
Wished there were more songs, concerts, music videos shown to see their growth. Wished they also focused on all their achievements too not just one or two. And they could have also gotten more industry experts to talk about their fame and influence. And i dont think everyone got to say their final words in the docu. But i loved how they included some ELFs and their thoughts about being a fan.
As Siwon said, they last because of their trust and respect for one another, and all of them wants to be Suju forever. Yes, Leeteuk, when we all die, we will have SuperShow in Paradise ?
Rating: 8.5/10
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