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BTS RM‘s first documentary film ‘RM: Right People, Wrong Place’ has released its main trailer and opened global ticket sales.
According to HYBE on the 6th, the first global ticket sales for ‘RM: Right People, Wrong Place’ took place on that day. The first global ticket sales opened in 40 countries and regions, including the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, France, and Germany. The second global ticket sales in 46 countries and regions, including Korea, Taiwan, Turkey, Singapore, Indonesia, and India, will open on November 20, while ticket sales in Japan will open on November 22.
The main trailer released on the same day shows BTS’s leader and solo artist RM, who is either absorbed in music work or standing on a fancy stage, as well as Kim Nam-joon, a 30-year-old young man enjoying his extremely ordinary daily life. In addition, you can catch a glimpse of him contemplating ‘Who am I really?’ among the countless identities that define him, such as “Let me somehow leave behind what is happening to me right now. Let me record this”, “How honest can RM or Kim Nam-joon be?”.
Meanwhile, ‘RM: Right Place, Wrong Person’ is a film that contains RM‘s work-in-progress for his second solo album ‘Right Place, Wrong Person’ over the course of about eight months, the endless worries of Kim Nam-joon as a human, and an honest record of the things he is absorbed in and loves. Following an official invitation to the Open Cinema section of the 29th Busan International Film Festival, the film will be released globally on December 5.
Reporter Seungmi Lee smlee@donga.com