The lights cut, and the action began. Dancing, music, Michael messing around, the action, the frustration, the technology, was all displayed, and not modestly.
These guys knew they had a show that 1000 000 had to be amazed, Michael knew this all to well too. Throughout the documentary he was fixing the smallest snags not even Quincy Jones would pick up. People argued with him, but he'd tell them how he wanted it, and then tell them he loved them.
What got to me, is how human he was in the documentary. You did not see the rockstar, you saw the man.
The movie throws in many surprises, and the directors use plenty of technology, and green screens to create phenomenal memories in the show.
I highly recommend this movie to anyone who has not seen it, and specifically to artists and producers. It is inspiring.
It is such a pity this show was not shown regardless of his death, it was superb.
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