BTS RM’s documentary 'Right People, Wrong Place' made waves by premiering at the Busan International Film Festival as the first K-pop documentary in the 'Open Cinema' section. The director, Lee Seok-jun, along with the production team, shared their appreciation during the event. For an inside look at this prestigious festival, check out the video above!
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00:00BTS leader of the globally renowned K-pop group BTS, RM made history with his new documentary
00:06titled Right People, Wrong Place.
00:08Before the release, the film had its world premiere on October 7 at the 29 Busan International
00:14Film Festival under the Open Cinema section, which marked the first time a K-pop documentary
00:20is being featured in this prestigious category, highlighting BTS' far-reaching influence
00:25beyond music.
00:28Although RM wasn't able to attend the event due to his mandatory military service, his
00:33army showed up in large numbers despite the heavy rain warnings, proving their love and
00:38support for RM even in his absence.
00:43During the festival, as reported by All K-pop, the film director Lee Seok-joon described the
00:49film as a deep record of RM's inner self and a reflection of emotions that everyone
00:54has felt at some point in life.
00:56The production team also expressed their gratitude as they said,
00:59We are thankful to be able to share RM's journey in such a special setting.
01:04We want to congratulate RM and the audience on this occasion.
01:09The film offers a deep dive into RM's personal and creative journey during the eight months
01:14before his enlistment.
01:16It follows his work on his second solo album titled Right Place, Wrong Person, and explores
01:21the emotional challenges he faced, often feeling like the right person in the wrong
01:26place or the wrong person in the right place.
01:30The film provides a rare glimpse into RM's internal struggles as both BTS' leader and
01:35as an individual.