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Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon
Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon
2011 ·149 min ·United States of America ·PG 16+
7.4
IMDb 7.2 КП 8.0
Documentary, Music
Director: Andrew Eastel
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See Michael Jackson, one of the most recognizable and popular entertainers of all time, like never before in the feature-length tribute Michael Jackson: The Life of an Icon. Known to millions of fans worldwide for his record-breaking albums, groundbreaking music videos, mesmerizing dance moves and humanitarian efforts, his true story has never really been told...until now. This unprecedented look into the King of Pop's fascinating life includes all-new interviews with his mother Katherine Jackson as well as siblings Tito and Rebbie Jackson, his nephew Jaafar Jackson and niece Tahkyah brings plenty Jackson and Friends ends and music legends such as Smokey Robinson, Dionne Warwick and his 3 children and many more.

David Gest
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Katherine Jackson
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Tito Jackson
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This documentary serves as an intimate, family-centered portrait that celebrates Michael Jackson's unparalleled musical legacy and kindness. While viewers appreciate the touching personal interviews, critics note that the film offers little new information for dedicated fans and leans heavily into a sympathetic, protective narrative.

Culture The film succeeds as a poignant tribute to Jackson's artistic genius, legacy, and status as an irreplaceable cultural icon.
Acting Katherine Jackson provides a deeply moving and compelling emotional anchor through her intimate, heartfelt interviews.
Originality The documentary fails to provide fresh revelations or critical investigative depth, essentially rehashing well-known scandals and biographical details.
Theme The narrative perspective is biased, as the heavy reliance on family members results in an uncritical, hagiographic portrayal of the subject.
Pacing The film's structure is uneven, with a dull, slow-moving first half that eventually gives way to more engaging content.
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