- BTS IN THE SOOP
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- Break The Silence: Docu-Series
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- Run BTS!
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RM: Right People, Wrong Place
<RM: Right People, Wrong Place> chronicles the eight months leading up to RM’s military enlistment and the process of creating his second solo album,
‘Right Place, Wrong Person,’ providing an intimate record of deeply personal moments. The documentary follows the journey of RM, the leader of 21st century pop icons BTS,
as he explores his true self—both as Kim Namjoon the artist and as an individual. RM candidly confesses that he sometimes feels like an outsider in conventional settings ("Right Place, Wrong Person") and at other times feels out of place in unusual situations ("Right Person, Wrong Place").
He reflects on how honest he can be as both RM and Kim Namjoon, balancing gratitude for the attention he receives with the pressure and fear that come with his status.
RM used the period between the release of his first solo album 'Indigo' and his enlistment to discover his true self, channeling his experiences and emotions into his second solo album.
In capturing RM’s creative process for ‘Right Place, Wrong Person,’, the documentary provides profound insight into his authentic journey of introspection.