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Michael Jackson’s ‘This Is It’ is almost perfect

If I could make four changes to Michael Jackson’s This Is It, it would become perfect:

  • Remove opening studio credits
  • Restore slow motion final frames to normal speed
  • Remove closing MJ “Love lives forever” graphic and just end on a still frame of the man himself on stage
  • Remove cheezy, post-credits “Heal the World” graphic

Director Kenny Ortega and Sony Pictures strive with every edit to give us the closest thing to a final product, but it is the raw, incomplete nature of this footage that makes it so powerful. Watching Michael Jackson’s creative process unfold is the great value of this documentary.

His collaboration with Ortega and the musicians, dancers and technicians begins with many of them speaking directly to camera, talking about why they are there, and how Michael Jackson inspired them to do what they do. Most of them are on the verge of tears when they try to verbalize this; some do cry.

Jackson’s talent and ability to inspire are still so powerful. To see his presence here, on stage for the last time — mild mannered but completely in control — is incredible. The most joyful moments come when he shares the stage in a duet, as in “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You,” or with the guitar solo in “Beat It.” He feeds off the creative energy of his partners and graciously encourages them to take “your time to shine.”

When the movie was over, a friend turned to the rest of us and said, “That would’ve been a great concert.” I think that is the goal. The movie works because it inspires that reaction. For his fans, the chief consequence of his tragic and sudden death is that there is no finished concert, there is no more music, there is no more Michael.

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By Nunya Bizness

October 30, 2009 9:02 PM | Link to this

Does it show his child molestation episodes?

By null

October 30, 2009 10:06 PM | Link to this

How judgemental, you don’t know about that and don’t need to worry about it unless you are perfect.

By Sid

October 31, 2009 5:21 PM | Link to this

Iam not big fan of MJ, But went and seen the show it was great,would see it again,He is aagreat actor.

By DuckJ

October 31, 2009 5:25 PM | Link to this

Wonderful film, MJ was a genious talent. If you’re a fan, definitely go see!

By Rogers The Truth

October 31, 2009 8:14 PM | Link to this

Michael is still the man dead or alive we love you Mike rest in peace

By socialwrkr

October 31, 2009 11:43 PM | Link to this

I can’t wait for all the Jackson hype to be over with. The fact that this country has made a hero out of a man who abused drugs and “allegedly” violated kids sickens me. Where are our real heros??

By Jesus

November 1, 2009 12:33 AM | Link to this

Jackson was never convicted of child molestation, child endangerment, or any crime involving a child. You see what you wish for.

By socialwrkr

November 1, 2009 1:10 AM | Link to this

I’ve never known an innocent man to make a deal with the family to keep him out of court. Fifteen years of working with sexual offenders makes me confident that Jackson had some major issues. But you are right, people are willing to blindly worship a sick man, because he could sing and dance.

By lsonata66

November 1, 2009 8:26 AM | Link to this

I love how people are so judgemental toward someone that was obvious being exploited by white society and this sue happy country. What parents would keep putting their kids with someone that supposely abused kids. they knew what their intentions was. You people need to wake up and see life for what it is. You cant be that dumb. Thats the greatest talent to ever walk the face of earth other than Jesus

By null

November 1, 2009 11:29 PM | Link to this

I fully agree with Isonata66. This is a judgemental society and everyone has something to say about everything and don’t know anything about anything, for sure. But then, I guess the ones being judgemental are perfect. I would love perfect people, if I knew any.

By Righteous

January 7, 2010 4:34 PM | Link to this

Null - “Ditto that”!

By Mandefe

February 25, 2010 1:55 AM | Link to this

я считаю: бесподобно! а82ч

By Archery Peep Varifier

March 3, 2010 11:40 PM | Link to this

emm. 10x for text.
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