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Nothing can stop him! BTS RM powers through eye injury to film 'Come Back to Me'

Updated on: 14 May,2024 01:56 PM IST  |  Seoul
Written by: Tuhina Upadhyay | tuhina.upadhyay@mid-day.com

Lee Sung-jin, the director and writer of the music video for "Come Back to Me," recently discussed his collaboration with BTS leader RM

Nothing can stop him! BTS RM powers through eye injury to film 'Come Back to Me'

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Lee Sung-jin, the director and writer of the music video for "Come Back to Me," recently discussed his collaboration with BTS leader RM, also known as Kim Namjoon. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Sung-jin shared RM's response after an accident occurred on set.


BTS RM powers through eye injury to film 'Come Back to Me'


When looking back on his time collaborating with BTS' RM, Sung-jin commented, “You’re always a little nervous when you’re working with these giant global superstars. "Are they going to want to rehearse? Are they going to take notes? RM was game for everything. He was there for long hours”. He wondered. 


Sung-jin recounted, "First take of the very first scene, he bent down and his head hit the camera and it was a giant gash on his eye and immediately I thought, 'Oh great, I’m going to be deported immediately because I’ve just scratched this national treasure'. To his credit, he went to the hospital, got stitched up, came back and he was ready to go".

Sung-jin stressed RM's commitment, mentioning that despite the injury, he returned to work on the same day. The filming took three days in Paju, located about an hour and a half away from Seoul, closer to the North Korean border. Sung-jin commended RM's flexibility and openness to feedback, noting how he would offer suggestions and aim for improvement by saying, "we can get that one a little bit better”.

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