"It feels like it's been a long time since I've truly felt like myself." These words from BTS leader RM, also known as Kim Nam Joon, reflect the sentiment behind his first documentary film, RM: Right People, Wrong Place, which premiered globally on December 5. To celebrate the release, a special illustrated poster was revealed, capturing the essence of the film’s narrative and visual style.
The poster features RM standing at the center, surrounded by symbolic imagery such as a doorway to an unknown destination, an enigmatic cat, and dancing figures. Each element reflects themes explored in the film, drawing intrigue about the stories RM will unfold.
The documentary provides an in-depth look at the creation of RM’s second solo album, Right Place, Wrong Person, blending the artistry of the album-making process with personal reflections from Kim Nam Joon. It paints a vivid picture of his creative drive, internal struggles, and the balance he seeks between being RM, the global star, and the individual behind the name.
RM: Right People, Wrong Place premiered simultaneously in over 80 countries, with releases in an additional 20 regions planned. Audiences worldwide are already engaging with this deeply personal narrative, which offers a rare glimpse into the thoughts and passions that fuel RM’s artistry.
A representative from his agency shared that the documentary explores RM’s journey of self-discovery, capturing his unfiltered thoughts during the creation of his second album. “This film is an opportunity to witness both his artistic dedication and the vulnerable side of Kim Nam Joon as he reflects on his identity and creative process,” they noted.
The film also offers exclusive content, such as collaborations with artists from South Korea, Japan, and the UK, behind-the-scenes footage from music videos like Come Back to Me and Growin, and moments of camaraderie with his team, showcasing RM’s personable and introspective sides.
Starting today, RM: Right People, Wrong Place is screening in CGV theaters across South Korea. Fans can find additional details about the film and its availability on the official website (https://www.rmrpwp.com).
Through this documentary, RM opens the door to his creative world, offering audiences an unvarnished look at his journey of growth and artistic exploration. The film serves as both a celebration of his individuality and an invitation for viewers to reflect on their paths of self-discovery, resonating deeply across cultural and creative boundaries.
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"It feels like it's been a long time since I've truly felt like myself." These words from BTS leader RM, also known as Kim Nam Joon, reflect the sentiment behind his first documentary film, RM: Right People, Wrong Place, which premiered globally on December 5. To celebrate the release, a special illustrated poster was revealed, capturing the essence of the film’s narrative and visual style.
The poster features RM standing at the center, surrounded by symbolic imagery such as a doorway to an unknown destination, an enigmatic cat, and dancing figures. Each element reflects themes explored in the film, drawing intrigue about the stories RM will unfold.
The documentary provides an in-depth look at the creation of RM’s second solo album, Right Place, Wrong Person, blending the artistry of the album-making process with personal reflections from Kim Nam Joon. It paints a vivid picture of his creative drive, internal struggles, and the balance he seeks between being RM, the global star, and the individual behind the name.
RM: Right People, Wrong Place premiered simultaneously in over 80 countries, with releases in an additional 20 regions planned. Audiences worldwide are already engaging with this deeply personal narrative, which offers a rare glimpse into the thoughts and passions that fuel RM’s artistry.
A representative from his agency shared that the documentary explores RM’s journey of self-discovery, capturing his unfiltered thoughts during the creation of his second album. “This film is an opportunity to witness both his artistic dedication and the vulnerable side of Kim Nam Joon as he reflects on his identity and creative process,” they noted.
The film also offers exclusive content, such as collaborations with artists from South Korea, Japan, and the UK, behind-the-scenes footage from music videos like Come Back to Me and Growin, and moments of camaraderie with his team, showcasing RM’s personable and introspective sides.
Starting today, RM: Right People, Wrong Place is screening in CGV theaters across South Korea. Fans can find additional details about the film and its availability on the official website (https://www.rmrpwp.com).
Through this documentary, RM opens the door to his creative world, offering audiences an unvarnished look at his journey of growth and artistic exploration. The film serves as both a celebration of his individuality and an invitation for viewers to reflect on their paths of self-discovery, resonating deeply across cultural and creative boundaries.