Review: ‘This Is It’ a must for fans

October 28th, 2009 at 1:09 am by Laff at the Movies under Entertainment

 ”This Is It” IS the concert the world never got to see.

If you’re a fan of Michael Jackson and his death left you feeling empty and looking for a final performance from the King of Pop, ”This Is It” is an absolute must.

I’m giving three options here because if you were looking forward to this movie, see it, you probably won’t be disappointed… but if you’re just mildly curious, wait and enjoy it when it is released on DVD.
"This Is It" poster courtesy Sony Pictures 

(Spoiler-free review)

The very personal look at the making of what was to be MJ’s final concert tour is well done, blending the songs and all the back stage footage as if we the audience were attending a concert, while on stage with the music legend.

“This Is It” is taken from more than 80 hours of rehearsal, soundchecks, and backstage footage over several months as MJ and his team of performers, musicians, and technical crew prepared for his planned shows in London.

The music documentary is riveting, showcasing MJ’s creative, inspiring professionalism.  Its an amazing final performance from MJ, who at 50 years old, looks very healthy and energetic… showing he’s still got the moves and the vocals.

But its also a very personal look at how MJ conducts business with loving determination, pushing the performers and technicians to make it the best show for the audience.   While he’s surrounded himself with some of the best talent in the world, he is still carefully and calmly teaching and leading them with a caring hand to help them shine.   MJ is very hands on, which gains him respect amoung the crew.. but he is the creative force when its all said and done.

Its interesting to see the 50-year-old MJ dancing with and setting the pace for dancers and musicians 20-25 years younger… and watching them try to keep up, while he is just in warm up and rehearsal mode.  Its amazing to think what this concert and MJ would have been like in full speed “live” mode.   The dancers are the supporting cast – as the documentary points out, the dancers are “an extension of Michael” – they even go through regular pillates, ballet, and choreography for the famous ‘grab’ to keep their skills sharp.

As you can imagine, the movie, like a concert, moves from one song to another through different devices like sounchecks, lighting, and choreography.   The song list includes “Beat It”, “Black or White”, “Jam”, “Billie Jean”, “The Way You Make Me Feel”.  Like a throwback to his classic music videos, new scenes were shot for the intro of “Thriller”… and for “Smooth Criminal”, MJ is put into a scene from the 1946 movie “Gilda” to set up the whole gangster motif.   Later, in “Man in the Mirror”, he’s singing with vocalists who grew up singing the song.

He’s a man with a message too – “This Is It” also captures MJ’s environmental concerns that he put into his songs and was planning for the London shows.

THE BOTTOM LINE:

Director Kenny Ortego puts together a moving tribute to the King of Pop.  “This Is It” doesn’t get into what happened to MJ after or become heavy handed or political, it just focuses on the performer and what he does to get ready for a show… his final show… I give it 7.0 out of 10 … its a little choppy, where you can get lost in all the visuals and runs a little long… but otherwise is a solid musical documentary.

"This Is It" photo courtesy Sony Pictures “This Is It”

(2009) (rated: PG for some suggestive choreography and scary images)
(1 hr, 52 min)

Starring: Michael Jackson, Kenny Ortega, etc.

Director: Kenny Ortega  (”High School Musical 3″ (2008), “High School Musical 2″ (2007) , “The Cheetah Girls 2″ (2006), “High School Musical” (2006))

Genre: Music Documentary

The Plot: A compilation of interviews, rehearsals and backstage footage of Michael Jackson as he prepared for his series of sold-out shows in London. 

So what did you think?  Please post a comment!

 
“This Is It” poster courtesy Sony Pictures

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One Response to “Review: ‘This Is It’ a must for fans”

  1. Marti B. says:

    I saw snippets of “This Is It” on “Access Hollywood.” It broke my heart. I loved MJ even though I’m a little older, and I loved his music. I followed his travails and difficulties, and still loved him. It broke my heart when he died. I feel bad for his kids and his family. I will probably go see the movie this weekend. Seeing him on stage brought tears to my eyes and for just a few minutes, I believed MJ was still alive.

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