Michael (2026) Review: The King Of Pop Glamourized In A Standard-Ass Biopic

Resumo da Notícia
I’m just going to say it: you are not going to get a thorough and down-and-dirty biopic out of 2026’s Michael, the film about the late King of Pop Michael Jackson. Just looking at the executive producers credits, loaded with folks from the Jackson Foundation, is enough to tell you that there’s going to be a lot of topics from the Jackson 5 to Michael’s solo work in the 80s glossed over in a surface level. Still, as far as flashy biopic movies are concerned, it is seminally entertaining though not the most daring. And it at least shows that it has money to go around with its lavish recreations of the then-era performances with its fervent fans. Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough Director Antoine Fuqua and his team focus on a lot of safe shots that highlight the very best of Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 during the early years of his life. Aside from the concert bits and some hard-hitting dramatic family moments, you’re not going to find this film visually impressive. But it is competent enough for anyone willing to just jam along to the behind-the-scenes stuff leading up to his masterpieces like “Beat It”. Plus, having two anchors to carry the film does help Michael’s standing. Chief among them is Jaafar Jackson and Juliano Krue Valdi as old and young Michael Jackson, singing their hearts out while capturing that naivety and child-like innocence that never left the man for good or ill. Jaafar is really the spitting image of his uncle, from the mannerisms to his agitated feet when recording, to even his voice inflections. The make-up and wardrobe folks did half the work in making us convinced, but Jaafar’s performance seals the deal; it’s like MJ himself is reincarnated in Jaafar in the show’s runtime. Colman Domingo is the other end of the spectrum, doing the show’s heavy lifting as Michael’s antagonistic & domineering father Joe Jackson. Stern, exploitative, but in some ways well-meaning, Domingo does a great job playing a character you both love and hate at the same time, making decisions that seem like it’s meant for the family but really may be down to just him wanting to assert patriarch-levels of dominance. It’s a bit sad that the writers and director cou [Conteúdo truncado para controle de custo.]
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- Tema central: Michael (2026) Review: The King Of Pop Glamourized In A Standard-Ass Biopic.
- Fonte monitorada: Kakuchopurei.
- Publicação acompanhada em: 16/05/2026, 18:32.
- Score de relevância no radar: 35.
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