I went to the cinema with genuine discomfort at the motivations for releasing this film. Would it be yet another exploitation of Jackson’s legacy? Another shot at raking in money from his name? Could rehearsal footage be of any interest? Did I really want to see a skeletal drug-addict shamble around? But my children really wanted to see the film, and I had promised them a treat following their exams so I was beholden to taking them. I was not looking forward to seeing “This Is It” and I am not a nutty fan.
In short, Kenny Ortega has produced a staggering film. Admittedly, there is some sycophancy from some of the dancers (only in the opening sequence) and Jackson is not giving a full-on stage performance (remember – it’s a rehearsal!), but… Wow! Even when operating at 70%, Jackson’s stagecraft, voice and dancing are miles ahead of anyone performing today. This 50 year old man shows everyone how it should be done.
“This Is It” cannot be pigeon-holed. It is not a movie. It is not a concert. It is not a documentary. The footage was shot for Jackson’s personal collection. However, Ortega has compiled a compelling and amazing film.
The sheer scale of the concerts, the preparation required, the rigs, the video sequences… this would have been the greatest comeback in the history of pop. I know I sound like Elizabeth Taylor here, but I am pretty critical. If you see my other reviews, I don’t dole out 5 stars willy-nilly.
For all the negativity I have read about this film, I cannot agree that Jackson looked weak. He was certainly thin, but he was more than able to perform the moves. He was saving his voice, so didn’t belt out every song, but that’s the norm for rehearsals – and even with so much in reserve, he sounds incredible. Of course, Ortega might have edited it favourably for Jackson’s posterity, but this is no bad thing for the viewer. There is no mawkish focus on watching Jackson wither. If Sony and AEG are cynically exploiting Jackson’s memory, it doesn’t feel like it on watching the film. I would urge you not to deny yourself the opportunity to see this film because of the bad press it has received from some (I would say, uninformed) corners. If you were ever a fan of Jackson’s music, you are in for a treat with this film.
“This Is It” is without doubt one of the very best cinematic experiences I have ever had.
The World was denied a once in a generation event. Having seen this film, I have no doubt that had Jackson lived to perform the concerts, his reputation as the greatest entertainer of his generation, and perhaps all-time, would have been secured.
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I booked 6 seats for ‘This is It’ for my husband’s birthday – we all like the music so it was worth a shot – and, like the reviewer above, I was somewhat worried what might unfold.
I needn’t have been concerned – the film gave an unusual insight into the rehearsal process behind a massive production and was a celebration of all that made Michael a great performer. Most of what needs to be said is accurately reflected in the review above, so I won’t repeat it.
Suffice it to say that my family – ranging from 50+ down to 15 years and by no means all committed Jackson fans – were all enthralled and my youngest came away almost in tears as she realised what the world has lost now Michael is gone.
It confirmed for me that Michael lived for his music and his music lived through him in a way we are unlikely to see again.
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But if your buying the two disc special edition your buying this for the extras also.. Although they’re great… they’re not what I was hoping for.. I heard there was going to be 6 hours and loads of extra footage of Michael.
There basically isn’t ANY extra footage of Michael! Everything of MJ is in the film.. the extra footage is just mini docs about the costumes or the staging or the dancers or meeting the band etc etc.. with lots of talking heads from the producers, musicians etc etc..
If your hoping for an unedited version or two of say one whole run through of smooth criminal or whichever track, the extras here don’t feature any such treat.
There is hardly any, if any, extra MJ performance footage in the extras!!!
We do see things like the planned ending for the show explained.. and the costume doc explaining and showing what was planned for the Billie Jean costume is great – I wonder actually why these two bits weren’t in the actual film..? – really fascinating.
Obviously as I say the film is great, and as a fan I would never not buy the 2 disc version.. just thought I’d give people a heads up that the extras.. although great.. probably won’t thrill you as much as you hope… Hundreds of hours of material were shot during rehearsals.. and none extra were put on these discs!!! 🙁
The second disc actually just has on it three mini docs. Meet the Band, Meet the Dancers and Meet the Vocalists… sums it up really.. all just a bit of a con.
If you buy this you want to see extra MJ right? here you get extras interviews with the producers.. There’s a Kenny Ortega interview on youtube from last year almost promising extra footage, what happened?? I suppose they’re planning on flogging this further and releasing another DVD in a year or so…?
MUST JUST ADD! Someone kindly commented on this review and told me to check out the Blu Ray version as it has the extras I was frustrated are missing on the DVD. I have since done so and can confirm, ALL the extras you can wish for, are solely on the BLU RAY! So if you have the chance, buy the Blu Ray version!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The greatest concert the World will never see,
I went to the cinema with genuine discomfort at the motivations for releasing this film. Would it be yet another exploitation of Jackson’s legacy? Another shot at raking in money from his name? Could rehearsal footage be of any interest? Did I really want to see a skeletal drug-addict shamble around? But my children really wanted to see the film, and I had promised them a treat following their exams so I was beholden to taking them. I was not looking forward to seeing “This Is It” and I am not a nutty fan.
In short, Kenny Ortega has produced a staggering film. Admittedly, there is some sycophancy from some of the dancers (only in the opening sequence) and Jackson is not giving a full-on stage performance (remember – it’s a rehearsal!), but… Wow! Even when operating at 70%, Jackson’s stagecraft, voice and dancing are miles ahead of anyone performing today. This 50 year old man shows everyone how it should be done.
“This Is It” cannot be pigeon-holed. It is not a movie. It is not a concert. It is not a documentary. The footage was shot for Jackson’s personal collection. However, Ortega has compiled a compelling and amazing film.
The sheer scale of the concerts, the preparation required, the rigs, the video sequences… this would have been the greatest comeback in the history of pop. I know I sound like Elizabeth Taylor here, but I am pretty critical. If you see my other reviews, I don’t dole out 5 stars willy-nilly.
For all the negativity I have read about this film, I cannot agree that Jackson looked weak. He was certainly thin, but he was more than able to perform the moves. He was saving his voice, so didn’t belt out every song, but that’s the norm for rehearsals – and even with so much in reserve, he sounds incredible. Of course, Ortega might have edited it favourably for Jackson’s posterity, but this is no bad thing for the viewer. There is no mawkish focus on watching Jackson wither. If Sony and AEG are cynically exploiting Jackson’s memory, it doesn’t feel like it on watching the film. I would urge you not to deny yourself the opportunity to see this film because of the bad press it has received from some (I would say, uninformed) corners. If you were ever a fan of Jackson’s music, you are in for a treat with this film.
“This Is It” is without doubt one of the very best cinematic experiences I have ever had.
The World was denied a once in a generation event. Having seen this film, I have no doubt that had Jackson lived to perform the concerts, his reputation as the greatest entertainer of his generation, and perhaps all-time, would have been secured.
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Put your fears aside – This IS It!,
I booked 6 seats for ‘This is It’ for my husband’s birthday – we all like the music so it was worth a shot – and, like the reviewer above, I was somewhat worried what might unfold.
I needn’t have been concerned – the film gave an unusual insight into the rehearsal process behind a massive production and was a celebration of all that made Michael a great performer. Most of what needs to be said is accurately reflected in the review above, so I won’t repeat it.
Suffice it to say that my family – ranging from 50+ down to 15 years and by no means all committed Jackson fans – were all enthralled and my youngest came away almost in tears as she realised what the world has lost now Michael is gone.
It confirmed for me that Michael lived for his music and his music lived through him in a way we are unlikely to see again.
Don’t miss it!
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5 Stars for the film but 2 for the extras.,
Obviously the films 5 stars. No question.
But if your buying the two disc special edition your buying this for the extras also.. Although they’re great… they’re not what I was hoping for.. I heard there was going to be 6 hours and loads of extra footage of Michael.
There basically isn’t ANY extra footage of Michael! Everything of MJ is in the film.. the extra footage is just mini docs about the costumes or the staging or the dancers or meeting the band etc etc.. with lots of talking heads from the producers, musicians etc etc..
If your hoping for an unedited version or two of say one whole run through of smooth criminal or whichever track, the extras here don’t feature any such treat.
There is hardly any, if any, extra MJ performance footage in the extras!!!
We do see things like the planned ending for the show explained.. and the costume doc explaining and showing what was planned for the Billie Jean costume is great – I wonder actually why these two bits weren’t in the actual film..? – really fascinating.
Obviously as I say the film is great, and as a fan I would never not buy the 2 disc version.. just thought I’d give people a heads up that the extras.. although great.. probably won’t thrill you as much as you hope… Hundreds of hours of material were shot during rehearsals.. and none extra were put on these discs!!! 🙁
The second disc actually just has on it three mini docs. Meet the Band, Meet the Dancers and Meet the Vocalists… sums it up really.. all just a bit of a con.
If you buy this you want to see extra MJ right? here you get extras interviews with the producers.. There’s a Kenny Ortega interview on youtube from last year almost promising extra footage, what happened?? I suppose they’re planning on flogging this further and releasing another DVD in a year or so…?
MUST JUST ADD! Someone kindly commented on this review and told me to check out the Blu Ray version as it has the extras I was frustrated are missing on the DVD. I have since done so and can confirm, ALL the extras you can wish for, are solely on the BLU RAY! So if you have the chance, buy the Blu Ray version!!!!!!!!!!!!
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