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A look at the life of the late pop star Michael Jackson from his early days at Motown Records to the release of his hit 1979 album, Off the Wall.A look at the life of the late pop star Michael Jackson from his early days at Motown Records to the release of his hit 1979 album, Off the Wall.A look at the life of the late pop star Michael Jackson from his early days at Motown Records to the release of his hit 1979 album, Off the Wall.
Michael Jackson
- Self
- (archive footage)
Jackson 5
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
Scott Osborn
- Self - TV show host
- (archive footage)
Sammy Davis Jr.
- Self
- (archive footage)
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Michael Jackson was a rare thing, a child star who actually made it as an adult. He was also a complicated icon of black America, an individual whose sanity was sometimes questioned, and a businessman, very definitely promoting a product. Spike Lee's documentary focuses mainly on the first of these, charting his rise to fame. It's definietly an interesting story, but the overall tone is hagiographic, and the contrast between the young Jackson's astonishingly shy public persona and the confident performer is never completely explained: there are a lot of talking heads here, but none tell us anything that personal. Still, it left me wanting to know about the next phases of his life as well, the rise to megastardom and madness, and his unfortunately early death; and with a sense of recognition of his phenomenal talent, even though his music wasn't my personal taste.
Spike Lee seem to have settled for a recipe for how to make documentaries about Michael Jackson that are entertaining but not really informative.
The recipe is this: Talk to a bunch of famous people about how great they think Off the wall is. (He did the same with Bad25). Mix it with archival footage of Michael Jackson. Go through each track and talk a little bit about it, and when we get to the last track, the film ends. Even though he has people who wrote some of the songs, like Stevie Wonder, he refuses to go into detail and lets other irrelevant artists such as Pharell describe them instead.
He does not really go in depth enough, as he should for this big artist. He does not interview Quincy Jones, the main producer who launched Jacksons solo career, and relies on old archival footage instead. He hints of controversial subjects such as racism destroying the genre of disco, and Jackson rising above that. But its all done in a hurry as we plow through some beats and steps from Jacksons glittery feet on stage. Because thats more important to Lee.
Its more important to make this a celebration of Jackson, keep the audience amazed and keep the grove going. When in fact, there were serious subjects, conflicts and challenges within this era of Jacksons life. My biggest question is what did Jackson want to do different artistically that he could not do before? This is never answered. We hear how Michael eventually broke away from his family, but no mention of the fact that he was physically abused by his father, and the fact that might have something to do with his desire to work on his own.
The recipe is this: Talk to a bunch of famous people about how great they think Off the wall is. (He did the same with Bad25). Mix it with archival footage of Michael Jackson. Go through each track and talk a little bit about it, and when we get to the last track, the film ends. Even though he has people who wrote some of the songs, like Stevie Wonder, he refuses to go into detail and lets other irrelevant artists such as Pharell describe them instead.
He does not really go in depth enough, as he should for this big artist. He does not interview Quincy Jones, the main producer who launched Jacksons solo career, and relies on old archival footage instead. He hints of controversial subjects such as racism destroying the genre of disco, and Jackson rising above that. But its all done in a hurry as we plow through some beats and steps from Jacksons glittery feet on stage. Because thats more important to Lee.
Its more important to make this a celebration of Jackson, keep the audience amazed and keep the grove going. When in fact, there were serious subjects, conflicts and challenges within this era of Jacksons life. My biggest question is what did Jackson want to do different artistically that he could not do before? This is never answered. We hear how Michael eventually broke away from his family, but no mention of the fact that he was physically abused by his father, and the fact that might have something to do with his desire to work on his own.
I LOVED this documentary. The only con for me was i feel like they didn't talk about the Motown days enough, i wish they spent another 30 mins talking about it and showing more footage from the early 70s. I loved this documentary though and the clips they used were in great quality! I wish John Legend wasn't in it though, i cant stand him.
Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall (2016) is a documentary movie directed by Spike Lee and it was great.
Positives for Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall (2016): It was cool to see a lot of interviews with actors, musicians and singers talking about how important Michael Jackson was to them growing up. I liked a lot of the footage from Michael Jackson's concerts. The documentary is 93 minutes long and is paced perfectly with enough stuff to keep you invested. And finally, it was cool to see Michael Jackson rise to fame and became the biggest pop singer ever.
Negatives for Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall (2016): This is a documentary movie that I will only watch one time as it isn't something that would be in the mood to rewatch anytime in the future.
Overall, Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall (2016) is a spectacular documentary movie on the biggest pop singer of all time and it will certainly please a lot of fans with a fun and interesting experiences on Michael Jackson.
Positives for Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall (2016): It was cool to see a lot of interviews with actors, musicians and singers talking about how important Michael Jackson was to them growing up. I liked a lot of the footage from Michael Jackson's concerts. The documentary is 93 minutes long and is paced perfectly with enough stuff to keep you invested. And finally, it was cool to see Michael Jackson rise to fame and became the biggest pop singer ever.
Negatives for Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall (2016): This is a documentary movie that I will only watch one time as it isn't something that would be in the mood to rewatch anytime in the future.
Overall, Michael Jackson's Journey from Motown to Off the Wall (2016) is a spectacular documentary movie on the biggest pop singer of all time and it will certainly please a lot of fans with a fun and interesting experiences on Michael Jackson.
I've watched this about ten time, now. The Jackson Five was big when I was in high school and I loved the songs they did in the very early 70s. I love how this addresses how mature he was, as a child, and how he was so eager to learn and instinctively knew things that it took most adult artists years to learn. He was amazing, and in interviews, he always seemed so nice, and to enjoy what he was doing, immensely.
I love the fact that this documentary ends before what I think of as the artificial Michael Jackson started to come out. That part is so unspeakably sad that I can't stand to watch anything about it. I don't really think saying that is a spoiler, since the title says that it only goes through "Off the Wall".
I love the fact that this documentary ends before what I think of as the artificial Michael Jackson started to come out. That part is so unspeakably sad that I can't stand to watch anything about it. I don't really think saying that is a spoiler, since the title says that it only goes through "Off the Wall".
Did you know
- Crazy creditsJohn Branca is listed in closing credits twice in a row.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Wright Stuff: Episode #21.60 (2016)
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- Michael Jackson: Från Motown till Off the Wall
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- 1h 33m(93 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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