This Is It Film By Michael Jackson Headed For A Great Success

By Beard Hudson

Four months after Michael Jackson's untimely passing, "This Is It", a concert film capturing Michael in his last days will soon be available showing Michael doing what he does best; dancing, singing and pouring his heart out to the world.

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.

Some have expressed their views that this concert film is coming too soon after his funeral, perhaps because of the ongoing investigation and controversy surrounding his death.

This was to be the King of Pop's final tour. If you are thinking that Michael would be frail, sickly or under the influence of drugs as some have implied, think again. He is anything but that.

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.

He was upbeat, joking and laughing and showed such compassion and kindness toward his team members even though he guided them with a firm hand. He strived for perfection from himself to each member of the dance team, including the musicians, and special effects team alike. And after each practice he always gave a "God Bless" or "It's all for love" to everybody.

This guy had a tremendously big heart, something I did not connect with until I saw the documentary. Whether you are a fan or not, you will be taken by his honesty, his compassion and his kindness for those around him. And I guarantee you that you will dance in your seat when you view this.

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. - 29967

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