it's going to be considered "whitewashed" without including the allegations.
Exactly. It is perfectly legitimate to criticise a movie for picking and choosing only positive elements of MJs life and character.
This is not constructive criticism. This is coming from a place of hate and anger for some. The reviews have been filled with vitriol. Have you read some of them?
No I haven't. I'm not that interested in reading them. I'm not discussing any one particular review, I'm discussing the principle that, in general, a review should summarise the strong points AND the weak points of the movie, without being labelled as a personal attack on MJs character. Some of those reviewers love MJ, but I'd see it as unprofessional if they gave the movie 10/10 just because they like listening to Off The Wall. Lol.
That's why there is apparently a part 2 coming where the controversies will be addressed.
Reviewers don't deal with "apparently". They review the movie they watched.
These reviews below just highlight how biased the legacy media are - I mean the BBC headline is that it's 'barely a competent day time TV movie'?! I'm looking forward to watching it.
Hang on... You're criticising a reviewer because he didn't like the movie, and yet you have absolutely no idea how good/bad it is because you haven't seen it? How does that work? How do you know it's not a "daytime TV movie"?
I mean, Comeon. Not even the worst, worst, most terrible movies made by humans have received a 1/10. It’s just so ridiculous and pathetic.
Why?! Half of all movies ever made are below average, and 10% of all movies are so bad they deserve 1/10. How come you're struggling to accept that?
The cassette is the reason why there s only 13 songs and 60 minutes of music in the soundtrack, where they could have filled a whole 80 minutes of a CD ( and that's anyway a double release for the vinyl version).
Huh? Cassette is longer than CD, the most common length being 90 mins (I used to get about 11 songs on each side.). First MJ album I got was a cassette that was literally called "18 Greatest Hits".
Does the movie show Michael going to New York and starring in The Wiz?
It is kinda ironic that a movie about MJ would ignore the two movies MJ actually starred in.
I didn't think about it until more info started coming out. I'm wondering should I really be supporting this movie as a die-hard Michael Jackson fan.
That's a good point. Nobody should feel compelled to like a movie just because MJ is in it.
If anything, it would appear most people in this thread are too emotionally connected to the subject matter, and are therefore not in a position to make a valid judgement on the quality of the movie.
Everyone can rate the film and leave a review at IMDB now
I was one of the first people worldwide to leave a review of This Is It on IMDB

Never left a "thumbs up" though. That must be some new thing they're using to increase user interaction. Yawn. So tired of websites wanting me to waste as much of my time as possible.
you see MJ as a kid and suddenly it transitions to the year 1978 and Michael is just about to release Off The Wall with no mention of The Wiz.
Yeah, the period from age 14-20 was very productive and very informative for MJ, yet this period is
always left out.
So.. if The Estate had countered the allegations and other false facts about him in any way (other than legal,)) then no one cared this was is a feelgood biopic mainly celebrating his artestry and the reviews would be awesome. Thoughts?
The estate
knew the movie would get panned if it ignored the biggest talking point in MJ's life. They saw it coming. And yet they went ahead and did it anyway.
Also,
is it a feel good biopic? Seems the main point is Joe's violence?
i just read some critics reviews. why are they all so pissed off it doesnt detail the chandler allegations??? these people wtf
What with it being the turning point of his career and everything.
And I met MJ fans irl for the first time!!!
That's the sad part. That people these days haven't seen what it was like when every kid in the class loved MJs music. :-(