because it wasn't a weekend, and the show time was 6:30 just after work,
so there were only 10 people in the movie theater of Nuoda. It
felt a bit like a special screening, hehe!
The funny thing is, I just walked over to the ticket booth and said, "I want to see...", before
I finished speaking, the conductor asked, "Are you going to see Michael?"
Did I have MJ written on my forehead? ?
Well, the movie going back to the main topic
is very touching. People like me who are not fans are moved to tears in some clips.
Those 50 concerts that will never happen again, in these intermittent, single shots In the clips, I
can strongly feel the expected and unexpected wonderful, dazzling, moving, climax, as well as beautiful music, the transmission of love.
I believe that those fans who went to great lengths to buy tickets will regret the passing of MJ even more after watching the movie.
MJ is really too thin, his legs are like two thin wooden sticks, any coat looks too fat on him,
but the king is still the king after all, as long as he starts singing and doing any dance moves, he is God on the stage
All the staff, bands, dancers, almost all of his fans, after rehearsals, they cheered and shouted for MJ in the rehearsal under the stage.
In those little clips where he sang alone, my mind Only two words appeared: "Tian Lai"
He is really a very sensitive child, you can completely ignore his 50-year-old age.
He would bite a lollipop in his mouth and laugh wildly while watching the filming scene of a small movie to be used in a concert.
He would say to the live director, "It's like punching my ear with a fist, and it makes me feel really bad." Just to say the headphone's return is too big.
He will not feel invested in singing in rehearsal, and if he blames himself afterwards, he should protect his voice more.
I can't say what this documentary reflects, or what was premeditatedly covered up, it at least gives us a glimpse of MJ 's innocence, commitment, sincerity, talent
in a small clip of that short period of time before preparing for the concert
Bingyi, shine the king's light on the stage.
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