BTS RM: "Change will only continue if someone is willing to bring up negative issues"




The story of RM, who is more "honest" than ever, unfolds.

BTS RM's first solo documentary film "RM: Right People, Wrong Place" was released simultaneously in about 110 countries and regions, including Korea, on the 5th, drawing attention from domestic and foreign ARMYs.

The film contains the work-in progress of RM's second solo album "Right Place, Wrong Person" and his struggles to find his "real self" between BTS leader, solo artist RM, and the human Kim Namjoon.




RM has no hesitation to reveal his honest self. He says, "I will continue to change if someone comes out to share negative stories and my personal side." He also confides that he wants to love himself more.

RM also confessed in a program book with an undisclosed interview, "I just wanted to tell my story. Ultimately, I think in that order to love yourself, you have to be the most honest with yourself to hold the key to that."

In his work, you can also watch his music journey. RM constantly contemplates and communicates with those around him while making an album. He is heading for the "real me" with the sincere belief and support of those 2ho watch this intensity most closely.




The film is also an honest record of the things RM is passionate about and loves. RM personally selected the staff in all fields including music and visuals and filled "Right Place, Wrong Person" with his own tastes.

As Hyukoh's Oh Hyuk, a band he worked with, said, "He's just a very shiny boy who loves music and really interested in culture," making even those who watch him happy.

In addition, you can also see the behind-the-scenes footage and interviews of his solo activities that have never been revealed before. Special contents that allow you to appreciate the true sides of "artist RM" and "human Kim Namjoon" is expected to be a precious gift to the audience.


Original article: JTBC





 

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