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richardalexanderwillett's rating
Badly researched, one sided. Long winded interview from 2 life time actors. The connections to HBO, Opra, Steven Spielberg, Dave Geffen and Quincy Jones is where you will find the truth.
From someone who earns a living as a documentary filmmaker, this is a what we call a cut and shunt piece. Not because I am a Michael Jackson fan, but because from someone who knows how to research topics properly this is lazy as a journalistic piece and is a part of a bigger agenda covering for some of the names above. Michael was an abuse VICTIM from the age of 10 in the music industry surrounded by handlers, and sexual abusers in the music industry as a child himself. Now have a watch then do the research, it comes together and points right back at Hollywood, the Meetoo movement and Sony.
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From someone who earns a living as a documentary filmmaker, this is a what we call a cut and shunt piece. Not because I am a Michael Jackson fan, but because from someone who knows how to research topics properly this is lazy as a journalistic piece and is a part of a bigger agenda covering for some of the names above. Michael was an abuse VICTIM from the age of 10 in the music industry surrounded by handlers, and sexual abusers in the music industry as a child himself. Now have a watch then do the research, it comes together and points right back at Hollywood, the Meetoo movement and Sony.
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The Director does an incredible job of showing how great writing and fantastic acting can hold your attention in one long shot. Some of the scenes remind me of Spielberg in that the camera and actors dance with each other for the entire scene. This is a testimony to the director and camera crew, the producers and the cast. A brilliant story that I hope will be a book some day, Danny Cotton and the team are ones to watch in the UK Movie Industry.