I think I was shocked the first time I watched it. For me, who had a vague impression of him before, this film made me really understand him a little bit. This is a very sensitive person, so he is strict with so many details. He is very generous. Although he is the real KING, he knows when to leave the stage to others: guitarist, backing singer, and backing dancer. His monograph is not himself, but the whole stage. I think that when he is in music, it is his most ego moment. For example, at that moment in the film, he finished singing a note and was silently stunned, without music or accompaniment. For about two seconds, I think he was really out of his body, and then he came back from that far place and sang the next note. At that moment, he must be very happy.
In fact, I think I have been misled by the media, because that face makes me believe that he is really a pedophile, a plastic surgeon, and a crazy superstar. Even when the news of his death came, I felt that this was the end of any Hollywood story. But this film made me wonder why he suddenly died in such a state. At the same time, I don't understand how those misunderstandings came about. Why do we all look at him like a joke-this is not him at all.
It is said that his greatest feature is that his heart is always like a virgin. I believe this is true. Otherwise, even a normal adult would not have the courage to face so much harshness. His heart must have looked down on all of this, so he still has love. LOVE, he also mentioned this word in the film. This is his armor to resist everything in the world and become the source of his creation. It's strange that even though I and him are so far away, regardless of space or time, I can still feel the sincerity from the heart behind those songs. He really thought so, that's why he sang like this, and we felt it, and it was passed to so many people. The subtitle at the end of the film says, KING OF THE POP. Ask yourself how many people can do this.
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