When will we be getting a documentary about all the lies in these documentary, because if you make one you better do it good thank you next.
If you actually think he did it why change the narrative??
@dd07302002@MrHateCoffee@YoungHart91@evansolott The thing is, they can’t skip his rise to the King of Pop. New generations will watch this without knowing how he got there. I get that it might be less interesting to you, but those key moments have to be included.
@dd07302002@MrHateCoffee@YoungHart91@evansolott Yes. Jaafar did a great job. Focus is on his life: especially his rise to the King. Strong portrayal of Joe and the label tensions, with real emotion (fear, anxiety). Some parts feel less realistic, but overall well done. Hard to capture Michael in one film so curious for part 2.
@dd07302002@YoungHart91@evansolott That’s not true. Please watch it for yourself. Joe and the record label issues are a central thread running throughout the film.
@BeyondGraves@Quote31490249 I agree, they could have highlighted it more. But I get that they probably didn’t want to give too much away too early. I just hope part 2 really nails everything that happened.
@BeyondGraves@Quote31490249 There is, it was clearly stated at the end of the premiere, “his story continues,” Jaarar confirmed it as well. Let’s be real: for people who claim to be so perceptive, the allegations didn’t even originate in that period. It’s pretty wild that they still call themselves critics.