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Apr 22
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Michael Movie Review.Michael is a film made with a lot of affection and respect for Michael Jackson's story. The biopic shows the beginning of the King of Pop's journey in an exciting way, highlighting from early on the absurd talent he had and how he was born to be a giant. The film manages to convey well this idea that Michael was not just a singer; he became a symbol and marked generations with his genius.The musical scenes are one of the strongest points. Antoine Fuqua's direction brings a lot of emotion to the shows and performances, showcasing all the grandeur Michael had on stage. You can feel the care in every moment, especially in the recreations of the most iconic performances, which carry an enormous nostalgic weight for those who grew up following his career.Another standout is Colman Domingo as Joe Jackson. He delivers a powerful performance and manages to portray well the tough, controlling, and ambitious side of Michael's father. Even if the film doesn't delve too deeply into this aspect, you can see how that relationship impacted his life, and Colman does it very well.And Jaafar Jackson truly surprises. Playing Michael Jackson is no easy task, but he manages to bring the energy, mannerisms, and stage presence in a convincing way. In the dance and music scenes, he shines, and moments like the recreation of āThrillerā are thrilling and full of nostalgia. It's the kind of scene that brings back childhood memories and everything Michael represented for so many people.It's hard to stand out amid so many recent biopics that stick to the same narrative formula. In 'Michael,' the script isn't particularly ambitious either; the production unfolds from Michael Jackson's point of view, who built his talent through harsh childhood experiences.The film's symbolism about lost childhood and not looking back at his father demonstrates the fragility of the icon who became a legacy, and yet, he still had his inner demons.The bright stages were Michael's Neverland, where he found in the expression of his voice the strength to overcome traumas and turn his talent into a mission for the good of those most vulnerable, just as he once was.The only problem is that the film ends up staying too much on the surface. It moves you, pays homage, and shows incredible moments, but it doesn't delve deeply into Michael's complexity. It lacked exploring more of his personal side and everything that made him such a unique and complex figure. Even so, that doesn't take away from the film's merit.In the end, Michael is a moving and nostalgic tribute to the greatest artist of all time. It may not delve into everything it could have, but it delivers standout moments, great performances, and a lot of heart. For fans, it's a film that will move you deeply and remind you why Michael Jackson became eternal.