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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2562533/fan_mail/new] You can tell within minutes whether Michael is your kind of biopic. It doesn’t show up to watch a legend collapse, it shows up to remind you why arenas shook when he hit the stage. I walked in hoping for a movie that honors the early rise, the unstoppable run, and the craft behind the spectacle, and I walked out giving it an A+. I break down what works and why, starting with the biggest reason the film feels “real” on a big screen.The concert energy. The performance sequences are shot like you’re sitting front row, and the sound and camera movement make it feel less like a checklist of facts and more like being inside the moment. I also talk about how the story frames Michael Jackson’s creative process, letting you watch ideas take shape behind projects like Thriller, Bad, and Billie Jean, which is a rare gift for any music biopic. Then we get into the hot-button debate. Some critics call the movie sanitized, but I argue that a two-hour film has to choose a focus, and this one chooses celebration over takedown. I also explain why the ending feels abrupt, why that can be both frustrating and effective, and why a sequel is the right place to explore the darker chapters if that’s where the filmmakers go next. Plus, a quick public service announcement about theater etiquette if you’re thinking of bringing the kids. Hit play, then subscribe, share the episode with a friend who loves Michael Jackson or just movies! Leave a review if you’re enjoying the show. After you watch Michael, what grade are you giving it?
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