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Michael : Latest English Movie Review

Michael : Latest English Movie Review

Plot

The film traces the early life of Michael Jackson, focusing on his journey from a child performer in The Jackson 5 to becoming a global music icon. Beginning in 1966, it highlights his relationship with his father Joseph Jackson, who trains his sons rigorously to achieve success. As Michael’s talent begins to outshine the rest, tensions rise between his desire to pursue a solo career and his father’s controlling ambitions. The narrative moves through his rise to fame, touching upon key moments of success, emotional struggles, and personal isolation, before concluding in 1988 with a hint that his story continues.

Overview

Michael is the first major feature film based on the life of the King of Pop. While expectations were high for a comprehensive biopic, the film limits itself to a specific phase of his life. Instead of offering a complete journey, it presents a partial glimpse, leaving viewers wanting more. The film attempts to balance personal conflict, fame, and artistic brilliance but ultimately feels restricted in scope.

Performances

Jaafar Jackson delivers an impressive debut, capturing Michael’s mannerisms, expressions, and dance moves with remarkable authenticity. Juliano Krue stands out as the strict and controlling father, bringing intensity to his role. Nia Long adds emotional depth as the supportive mother. Supporting performances by Colman Domingo and others add credibility, though their roles are limited.

Technical Aspects

Directed by Antoine Fuqua, the film is visually appealing with well-crafted concert sequences and detailed production design that recreates the era effectively. The cinematography captures the scale of performances, especially in IMAX settings. However, the storytelling feels one-dimensional, focusing heavily on a single conflict rather than exploring multiple layers of Michael’s life.

Music

Music is naturally one of the film’s strongest aspects, featuring iconic songs and electrifying dance sequences that bring energy to the screen. The background score by Lior Rosner complements the narrative, though the film relies more on nostalgia than innovation.

Editing

The pacing is uneven, with some sequences feeling stretched while others appear rushed. The film’s limited timeline and selective storytelling create a sense of incompleteness, affecting the overall flow.

Positives

  • Strong performance by Jaafar Jackson
  • Engaging portrayal of Michael’s early career
  • Memorable emotional moments, especially involving his personal life
  • Impressive recreation of musical performances

Negatives

  • Incomplete biopic covering only part of his life
  • Overemphasis on father-son conflict
  • Lack of emotional depth in key moments
  • Avoidance of controversial aspects reduces impact

Analysis

The film plays it safe, focusing on a controlled narrative that highlights Michael’s rise while avoiding deeper, more complex aspects of his life. While it succeeds in showcasing his talent and struggles to an extent, it lacks the boldness expected from a biopic of such a legendary figure. The storytelling feels restricted, almost as if it is carefully curated rather than fully explored. As a result, the film works more as a tribute than a definitive biography.

Bottomline: Half-hearted Tribute

 

Rating: 3.5 / 5

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