Find out which feature films BTS’ RM has watched and which he recommends ARMYs watch too
Even though he is a practitioner of the fourth art, the singer, rapper, composer, music producer and leader of BTS, RMis a great admirer of the seventh art: cinema! So much so that in conversations with fans in live broadcasts or exchanging messages on Weverse, the idol recommended some of the titles he most enjoyed watching on the big screen and on streaming, as reported by the Sportskeeda portal.
With productions that range from romance, drama, action, science fiction and even musical genres, the list of productions watched byRM is extensive. With this in mind, RECREIO has gathered below 10 feature films already recommended by the idol so that you can remember or get to know the productions that receive the artist’s seal of approval; check it out:
1. Me Before You
Synopsis: “Louisa Clark begins working as a caregiver for Will, a man who has become a quadriplegic. Despite initial hostility, the two grow closer and love blossoms between them.”
Where to watch: Prime Video for subscribers and YouTube, Apple TV and Google Play for rental and purchase
2. Love, Simon
Synopsis: “High school student Simon must deal with the challenge of hiding his sexuality, but he also wants to find out who his mysterious online suitor is.”
Where to watch: Netflix and Disney+
3. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Synopsis: “Joel discovers that his ex-girlfriend underwent treatment to erase the memories she had of the relationship. He decides to do the same, but ends up regretting it.”
Where to watch: Telecine for subscribers and YouTube, Apple TV and Google Play for rental and purchase
4. The Social Dilemma
Synopsis: “Technology experts and professionals in the field issue a warning: social networks can have a devastating impact on democracy and humanity.”
Where to watch: Netflix
5. Sing Street: Music and Dream
Synopsis: “Dublin, 1980. Conor transfers to a public school. There he decides to form a band so that a girl can be in his music video.”
Where to watch: Prime Video, YouTube, Apple TV and Google Play for rent and purchase
6. Batman Begins
Synopsis: “With the help of rising cop Jim Gordon, Batman sets out to bring down the various nefarious schemes being worked on by individuals such as mobster Don Falcone, twisted doctor/drug dealer Jonathan Crane ‘The Scarecrow’ and a mysterious character well acquainted with Bruce Wayne and waiting to strike at just the right moment.”
Where to watch: MAX for subscribers and Prime Video, YouTube and Apple TV for rental and purchase
7. 1987: When the Day Comes
Korean film based on true events, “1987: When the Day Comes” is not available on any streaming platform. The film tells the story of Park Jong-Chul, a university student and member of the pro-democracy movement who was captured and killed by the police.
8. Pandora
Synopsis: “A man risks his life to save his country from imminent disaster when an earthquake strikes a village where a nuclear power plant is located.”
Where to watch: Netflix
9. Don’t Look Up
Synopsis: “Two astronomers discover a deadly comet heading towards Earth and embark on a media tour to warn humanity. But no one seems to pay much attention.”
Where to watch: Netflix
10. The Social Experiment
Title commanded by Pascal Schröder‘The Social Experiment’ is also not available on streaming platforms. The film follows a group of young people who are taken to a scientific experiment of behavioral analysis, deceived, as they believe they will participate in an Escape Room-style competition, a game in which competitors are locked in a certain environment and have a certain amount of time to solve a puzzle and find the exit.
Source: Recreio