A Movie Fans Will Love, Critics May Not
Why Critics Hated Michael — But Audiences Loved It
The Michael Jackson Biopic Dividing Everyone
🎤 A Movie Fans Will Love, Critics May Not
The new biographical film
Michael
has become one of the most divisive music films of the year.
Audiences are praising it. Critics are tearing it apart.
And honestly? After watching it, it’s easy to understand both sides.
If you love
Michael Jackson, his music, dancing, and legendary stage presence, this movie can feel thrilling from the very first scene. But if you expect a deep, balanced, and fully honest biopic, you may leave disappointed.
✨ What the Movie Gets Right
The film opens with
Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
from the iconic
Thriller album.
From there, it dives into Michael Jackson’s childhood in
Gary, showing the harsh environment created by his father,
Joe Jackson.
The movie focuses heavily on:
- Michael’s musical genius
- His perfectionism
- His love of performing
- His connection with fans
- His emotional vulnerability
Most importantly, it captures the feeling that:
👉 “Michael Jackson was simply extraordinary.”
🕺 Jaafar Jackson’s Performance Surprised Everyone
One of the movie’s biggest strengths is the performance by
Jaafar Jackson,
Michael Jackson’s real-life nephew.
His dancing, voice, and mannerisms are incredibly convincing. Many viewers believe his dedication alone makes the film worth watching.
The child actor portraying young Michael also received strong praise for capturing Jackson’s early charisma and pressure-filled childhood.
❌ Why Critics Are So Negative
The biggest criticism is not about what’s in the film.
It’s about what’s missing.
The movie avoids many controversial aspects of Michael Jackson’s life, including:
- Child abuse allegations
- Cosmetic surgery obsession
- Psychological struggles
- Complex personal relationships
Critics argue that a true biopic should explore both:
- Greatness
- Darkness
Instead, the movie often feels more like a celebration than a full portrait.
🎬 More Concert Fantasy Than Biography?
Some reviewers say Michael feels closer to a concert movie than a serious drama.
The film spends enormous time recreating:
-
The famous
Billie Jean performance -
The legendary
Bad World Tour
And visually, the performances are impressive.
However, some viewers felt the stadium scenes lacked the massive energy real Michael Jackson concerts were known for. Despite huge crowds, the audience atmosphere sometimes feels strangely empty or digitally unfinished.
🎵 The Missing Piece: Quincy Jones
One major absence is
Quincy Jones.
For many fans, it feels impossible to tell the story of Thriller without fully exploring the producer who helped shape Michael Jackson’s greatest music.
This omission left some viewers frustrated.
💭 So… Is Michael a Good Movie?
That depends entirely on what you want.
If you want:
✅ Music
✅ Dance
✅ Nostalgia
✅ Michael Jackson’s legendary charisma
…you’ll probably enjoy it.
If you want:
❌ A balanced investigation
❌ Psychological depth
❌ Full historical honesty
…you may agree with the critics.
🌟 The Bottom Line
At its core, Michael has one simple message:
👉 “Michael Jackson was amazing.”
The film succeeds at delivering that emotion, even if it avoids difficult questions along the way.
For longtime fans, hearing songs like
Bad
blast through the theater may be enough reason to watch.
And maybe that’s exactly what the filmmakers intended from the beginning.
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