Neon bleeds into rain-soaked streets as Seoul becomes a living heartbeat—fast, loud, and unforgiving. Burning City opens like a whispered secret and erupts into a chase, pulling viewers into a fever dream where fame is a cage and love is the only exit. At its center are Jimin and Jungkook, two souls orbiting each other through the chaos, searching for something pure in a city that never sleeps.Jimin moves like fire—elegant, volatile, glowing against the dark. His world is spotlight and pressure, beauty sharpened by expectation. Jungkook is momentum—restless, brave, chasing freedom with bruised knuckles and a defiant smile. When their paths collide, it isn’t gentle. It’s magnetic. What begins as a stolen moment turns into an impossible choice: stay and burn, or run and survive.The city watches. Cameras flash. Rumors spiral. Every alley becomes a refuge, every rooftop a confession. As they flee the glare, Burning City transforms into a portrait of intimacy under siege—quiet glances in crowded rooms, hands brushing in the dark, promises made between sirens. Love here isn’t loud; it’s urgent, fragile, and fiercely protected.Set to a pulse of midnight synths and aching piano, the film blurs the line between dream and reality. It captures the ache of being seen by millions yet known by no one, and the courage it takes to choose one person when the world demands everything else. The performances are raw and restrained, letting silence speak where words would fail.Burning City isn’t just a love story—it’s an escape. A reminder that even in the loudest places, the truest connections are whispered. When the night finally breaks and the city exhales, one question lingers in the smoke: how far would you run for love?A Netflix Original.2026.The city is on fire—and they’re not looking back.