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Date de parution : 2010-03-01 Note moyenne des commentaires : More Details: Michael Jackson's This is it - Edition collector 2 DVD Michael Jackson's This is it - Edition collector 2 DVD @Amazon Michael Jackson's This is it - Edition collector 2 DVD @aStore |
le maitre nous laisse un dernier testament ![]()
voila this is it c'est le dernier testaments de michael the last curtain call comme il disait ya pas an a la télé j'ai vu ce film 2 fois déja et je pense que l'édition bluray va etre enorme le film lui est émouvant touchant triste drole superbe incroyable tous ca a la fois que vous soyez fan ou pas il ne peu pas vous laisser indifferent michael jackson été et restera pour toujours le king de la musique de la dance et du show
RIP michael
c'était énorme! ![]()
N'étant meme pas très fan de Michael, j'ai été très touchée par son destin et suis donc allée voir le film et je suis restée scotchée! Sa maitrise des chorégraphie, l'émotion dans sa voix et ses idées de mise en scène et de clips... Quel dommage que ce spectacle n'ait pas eu lieu et heureusement qu'il nous reste ces images.
A présent, je suis super fan!
Artiste principal bizarre et vocalement compromise, mais entouré d'appui fort talentueux = Show Is Better Than the Star Himself ![]()
I ended up seeing "Michael Jackson: This Is It" not by intention, but by acecident and circumstances. I resigned myself to a studious updating in my awareness of popular culture, in order not to make the experience a total waste. The filmed show, in the event, was one of mixed good and mediocre qualities; some will like it and with good reason, though from my standpoint it was only tepidly interesting.
There is no doubt that much money, talent, and skill went into the preparations for this show that never opened or toured, due to Michael Jackson's precipitate death at age 50. The footage from films of rehearsals at various stages of preparation was assembled, providing continuity within constant changes of scenic assets, of costume and other garb, and so forth. For a man (or perhaps, given his rather merely humanoid weird looks and manners, one should say man-critter) of that age, he comes across as surprisingly spry, albeit his voice seems thin and worn. I would characterise his singing as all chirp, twitter, whimper, and whine, unable to sustain the musical line for the length of a long phrase, at soft rehearsal level or in public performance. Jackson's sheer musicianship, rhythm, and sense of timing are extraordinary, however; he has his material, apparently, at least in essence, all his own, mastered to the last detail, for what he, the instrumentalists and back-up singers, and the dancers all do. As a trained musician myself (one who, among other things, has played as bassist in a soul group that toured the world) and a keenly observant fan of skilled dancing, I can savour the sheer expertise of this production's filmed rehearsals.
The best element of the production is the dancing. Jackson himself moves with quick but arbitrary motions, too reliant on gimics of hip-thrusting, crotch-grabbing (at least, on this occasion, his own), and some steps on which his stage movement since longtime has relied rather formulaically. Too much of it, Jackson's and the chorus-line of mostly male dancers, amounts to mere wriggle-and-squirm, but the dancers acquit themselves excellently, given what they have to perform, and when the boys really have a chance to do show-dancing worthy of the name, they cover themselves in glory; best of all are some touches here and there of very virtuoso breakdancing that I enjoyed and admired immensely and I only wish that there were more of that!
The big production numbers are effective, too. Here, at least, some acting on his part distracts from Jackson's spasmodic dancing, and the routines were clever and imaginative. I like best the sequence mimicking in a stylised way the glamour and antics of 1930s and 1940s gangster action films. Perhaps these production qualities and the excellent musicianship of it all make the extra features of this two-disc "collector's" edition (or the enhanced qualities of the Blu-Ray edition) worth it, but only, I would vouchsafe, for those who already are unconditional Michael Jackson fans.
If you like Jackson, you will love this one, I suppose. If you are not a True Believer in Jackson and Jacksomania (as I, cussedly and rather crabbily, am not), at least there are a few striking things and some good moments in this film. Two or three of the songs rise melodically above the noisy hum-drum of the rest of the compositional quality of the music itself, which, however, always is superbly arranged and executed.
dédié aux fans ![]()
Quel dommage de ne pas avoir vu ce show qui avait l'air d'être grandiose !!Un très bon documentaire sur les répétitions de MJ. Ce que l'on peut regretter c'est que rien n'a changé depuis le Bad tour (si, lui, malheureusement j'ai envie de dire)les chansons sont exactement les mémes qu'en 1987 ainsi que les chorés, pourquoi ne pas avoir intégré ses tubes d'Invincible ou peut etre qu'ils ne sont pas montrés dans le film ??Du vu et du revu mais en même temps c'est ce que les fans veulent entendre, il ne faut pas oublier qu'il s'agit que de répétitions et pas du spectacle final. Evidemment j'acheterais le dvd, mais le vrai fan préférera sans doute un bon live du Dangerous tour où il avait là encore toutes ses capacités, son énergie et une apparence raisonnable.Pour moi le vrai Michael est mort depuis longtemps....
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