a ridiculous statement

Amelie 2022-12-12 03:05:54

If it weren't for the topicality, this film would have been unremarkable - one-sided (4 hours of ramble about 2 so-called victims and their families, this kind of thing can't be called a documentary at all but an interview recording), lewd (lots of sexually explicit depictions, especially Wade provides so much detail that one wonders if he enjoyed it and still remembers it), boring (lots of repetitions, including words and aerial shots of Neverland) The shots are all repeated). What is worth pondering is that such a film was applauded by the audience when it was screened at the film festival, and Oprah, the queen of talk shows who was also black, conducted an exclusive interview with two so-called victims in a "righteous killing of relatives". Endorsements for this film.

I like MJ's songs, but I can't count him as a fan. I can't comment on his personal character in private. From this film alone, it is untenable to draw conclusions with him. As a public entertainment figure, MJ's image is constantly changing with the public's mentality. He was excessively vilified before his death and beautified after him. Now, as the world gradually changes, diversity is gradually being questioned. As a black man The image of celebrities has taken on a new symbolic meaning.

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  • Wade Robson: He was one of the kindest, most gentle, loving, caring people I knew. He helped me... tremendously. He helped me with my career. He helped me with my creativity. With all those sorts of things. And he also sexually abused me... for seven years.