3/10
This film is a disgrace to MJ and his memory.
10 April 2014
MAN IN THE MIRROR: THE MICHAEL JACKSON STORY.

OK... I know this is a made for TV movie, but it is still a movie that deserves a review.

The title of the movie pretty much lets you know it is about... but I would have named it something along the lines of Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson farce.

I am struggling to find something good about this movie... there really was not a lot positive I can think of.

So... where do I start? First of all, this film cuts out so many important moments in Michaels life. This film concentrates on the crap that was in the news at the time. There is not a lot of childhood moments and the adult moments just skip from big news to big news. This film did try and make Michael look like the victim, but instead it made him look weak. It was a complete sham. The film is not even in chronological order.

There is also a lot of text on the screen... it felt like the film makers couldn't be bothered to actually film parts of the story, so instead just put text on the screen in between scenes to explain what happened.

The film was not made with Michaels permission, so the film makers could not use any of his music which really ruins the whole film. If you are watching anything to do with MJ, you need to hear some of his classic songs, but because there was none in there at all it just felt cheap. Even when "Michael" was on stage in the film, he was dancing to nothing. It was laughable.

The annoying thing is that they used actual news footage for parts of the movie. So for instance, in one scene you saw the actor running around a hotel room, then he walks out onto a balcony with Blanket, then all of a sudden you are seeing the real MJ dangling the baby over the balcony. Yes, OK... we know Michael made a lot of mistakes throughout his life... some were very stupid including this, but sis we actually need to see the real footage? They are filming so much of his life, they couldn't film this? This is just a sham... and using the real footage of Latoya bad mouthing him on the news was also out of order and not really called for.

The casting was so bad that it was laughable. Flex Armstrong played Michael Jackson... and I really hope that he realises what a mistake taking this film on was. Not only did he not look like MJ, but the man can't act! The make up was terrible. When his skin got whitened in the movie, it just looked like he dunked his face in a bowl of talcum powder. It was soooo bad. Honestly, everyone involved with this film should be ashamed of themselves.

The movie finishes before he goes to court the second time for the child abuse charges that he was found not guilty for. Why didn't they delay the film so that they could finish that chapter of his life? It felt all rushed.

Yes, I am a Michael Jackson fan... and I am glad that he was found not guilty, but I have always kept an open mind about it all.

Michael Jackson was and always will be a musical legend!

I will give this film 3 out of 10.

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