RM is the next member of BTS who has a documentary film. RM: Right People, Wrong Place is a documentary film that is a complement to its solo album of the same name.
Directed by Lee Seok Jun, RM: Right People Wrong Place became the process of RM's journey in making his latest album before he left for military service. He also revealed the fruits of his thoughts in his 30s which became the point of maturity.
During their career as BTS members, 10 years had passed until they began to be busy with solo and military activities, including RM.
CLEARLY, RM expressed concern ahead of his mandatory military service. As an adult man, he also has his own difficulties.
With the concept of a documentary, this film captures the process of making the RM album which was carried out two years before he decided to leave for military service. He was assisted by several musicians including Oh Hyuk from the band Hyukoh and Sunset Rollercoaster, San Yawn from Balming Tiger who worked on the track on his album.
In addition, the audience also displays the process of making music videos with various unique concepts and remains grounded. The lyrics of each of its songs also reflect the vision of its album highlighting human relations at the wrong time.
In the process, RM admitted that this was the first time he felt like himself because he could reveal the vision he wanted. It doesn't mean being a member of BTS is fake, but he feels that his creative side is getting more and more radiated through solo albums.
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The singer whose real name is Kim Namjoon also displays the creative process by going to Japan and London with Team RM, the nickname for the team that helped him in visualizing this album.
"The best thing about a small team is the intimate process. BTS was initially the same way, that's why it was difficult but beautiful," said RM in one part.
This documentary displays the human side of RM as a human and musician with his creative vision. Unfortunately, this documentary does not really show the creative process of working on the songs. Lee Seok Jun focuses more on the visual process.
Apart from that, RM: Right Person Wrong Place remains a reflection of RM's pleasant journey to enjoy, especially for those who miss BTS.
The documentary RM: Right Person Wrong Place opens in Indonesian cinemas.
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