Thursday, April 23, 2026

Michael

Last night I went with my sister and nephew to an early access screening of Michael and I loved it so much!  Although, before you give credence to anything I say, you need to know that I was a huge fan of Michael Jackson during the time period depicted and his music and performances are an indelible part of my teenage years so my opinion is completely biased (see also: Bohemian Rhapsody).  It follows Michael Jackson (played as a child by Juliano Krue Valdi and as an adult by Jaafar Jackson) from 1966 to 1988 including when the Jackson 5 is discovered by Suzanne de Passe (Laura Harrier) and signed to Motown Records by Berry Gordy (Larenz Tate), when he records his solo album Off the Wall with Quincy Jones (Kendrick Sampson), when he hires entertainment lawyer John Branca (Miles Teller) as his manager and records Thriller, when he is coerced into reuniting with his brothers for the Victory Tour, and when he embarks on his first solo tour for the album Bad.  His story is told through the lens of how he finds the courage to break free from his controlling and abusive father Joseph (Colman Domingo) and I found it very moving.  I especially loved the scene in which he announces the final Jackson 5 performance to a stadium of fans for an audience of one after having others speak for him for so long.  I also loved the emotional interactions between Michael and his mother Katherine (Nia Long), who tries to protect him from his father's abuse, and his bodyguard Bill Bray (KeiLyn Durrel Jones), who is his only real friend.  However, my favorite scenes were the incredible recreations of some of Jackson's most iconic performances, particularly the live performance of "Billie Jean" for the Motown 25 Special and the making of the video for "Thriller" because they were incredibly nostalgic for me.  I don't think I will ever forget watching the premiere of "Thriller" on MTV (I was a sophomore in high school) because it absolutely blew me away!  It was the only topic of conversation at school the next day because we had never seen anything like it before (kids today will never know how groundbreaking it was).  Jaafar Jackson is brilliant in his portrayal of his uncle and he perfectly embodies all of Michael's signature dance moves as well as his vulnerability.  There were many times when I thought that I was actually watching Michael perform and it gave me goosebumps.  I was also really impressed by Valdi because his singing and dancing are amazing (my favorite scenes were the recording of "Who's Loving You" and the live performance of "I'll Be There") and one scene in particular with Domingo brought tears to my eyes.  The critics have been brutal but the large crowd last night applauded enthusiastically at the end.  If you are a fan of Michael Jackson, you will definitely enjoy it and, if you are not, you probably won't.

Note:  I laughed out loud at a cameo by Mike Myers as a record executive (see also: Bohemian Rhapsody).

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