Alright, I just watched it, and I have very mixed feelings about this documentary. It was interesting because we get to see some new things, but... Ok I'll try not to say it to harshly: eventually, when the main topic of a documentary is a dead person, you can't go on and on about them: at a point, it struggles, people don't have a lot of new things to show to the audience. I thought there was too many people saying stuff like "I think Michael was that kind of person" or "I think Michael felt this", "thought like that", "did that because of..." and it's too bad because those sentences make people think it's the truth, but actually we'll never know. We will never truly know how MJ felt about this and that, or what he thought at that moment, etc... We don't know what happened in that room the 25th June, we don't know what Conrad Murray and MJ said to each other, etc... It's interesting to have people's point of view, especially when these people were close to MJ (and closer to him than we were) but hearing their thoughts won't make us learn more about the man himself, see? Close friends, or siblings, can know the man, but CEOs, managers...? They don't have to tell the truth about what happened anytime. So, yeah, mixed feelings.
Of course, it was still interesting to watch it because, you know, there's some MJ in it
I guess you can watch this documentary and reaaally focus on what's new (footages and stuff) and get rid of the other things that aren't maybe as useful