This Is It Motion Picture By Michael Jackson Becoming A Brilliant Hit | The Communication Blog

Sunday, November 8, 2009

This Is It Motion Picture By Michael Jackson Becoming A Brilliant Hit

By Westcot White

The soon to be released, "This Is It" has Michael Jackson fans pumped and excited to revisit his last weeks before his untimely passing, just four months ago.

Get ready for an upbeat King of Pop to show exactly what he was put on this earth for, to dance, sing and pour his soul out to all his fans.

Michael Jackson died on June 25th in the year 2009, and in the month of October a movie will be out. Actually not a movie, but a "behind the scenes" documentary for his 50-show run at London's O2 arena.

But watching the film you can see he was not. To complete this documentary was a huge undertaking for Director and Choreographer Kenny Ortega. Kenny had over 100 hours of rehearsal footage to choose from to give the audience a glimpse of what Michael goes through for the biggest and best concert tour ever. It was condensed into an almost two hour footage including some of Michael's biggest hits like "Billie Jean".

This "behind the scenes" documentary is interesting to watch and gives you a glimpse into Michael's world. You'll see just what Michael experiences in his daily rehearsals and just what a "perfectionist" he was. He was strong and moved effortlessly across the stage, singing and pouring his soul out, song after song.

"This is it" gives you a glimpse behind the scenes and what the King of Pop experiences to create such a huge show. It shows Michael strong and moving effortlessly, singing and dancing wonderfully as he always does, pouring his heart out, song after song, joking and laughing with his staff and team members.

Yes, our King of Pop had a very big heart for his music and all his fans, and it shows in the film footage. Even if you weren't a big fan of his, I guarantee you will take away exactly that. You will also know in your heart that he wanted to do this last tour for all of us.

From the musicians to the dancers, to the special effects, Michael guided his team with a firm hand, but yet showed much compassion, love and kindness toward everyone around him. He was always quick to give a "God Bless" or "It's all for love" at the end of every practice.

He loved to love us. I think this film helped me cope with his passing. A way to keep Michael in our hearts, as we are in his.

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