_**A FABULOUS CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE**_
No matter how many times you watch it, the movie gets even better if you're a Michael Jackson fan. It offers a fast-paced look at the early life of the King of Pop without making it rushed. Basically tells how he became the King of Pop and what it took him to become that famous globally, including the abuse by his father and struggles with his lost childhood and appearance.
Despite enjoying Bohemian Rhapsody more in terms of its length and structure, Michael still offers a fresh look at his life, though a Bohemian Rhapsody structure would've made it even better, and most importantly, the runtime.
The film is only like 127 minutes while BoRhap clocked at 134 minutes, that was quite concerning because the film is not even 2 hours flat excluding the end credits, somehow that still felt better to me and that people with low attention span can enjoy it in theaters easily, especially the newer Tik-Tok generation.
Story: 8.2/10 (Well-written with humoristic content as well)
Pacing: 7.1/10 (Fast but not rushed, well done for newer gen citizens)
Structure: 5.3/10 (Too linear and less attractive at times)
Acting: 8/10 (Well-done, Colman, Juliano, Jaafar, Nia, and Miles nailed it)
Accuracy: 9.1/10 (Better timeline than Bohemian Rhapsody)
Exploration: 4.8/10 (Explores like a Wikipedia page and doesn't adds anything unique or unheard about Michael's life)
Drama: 8.9/10 (Well-done and executed perfectly)
Soundtrack: 7.3/10 (More of a greatest hits one by one but perfect picks)
CGI: 6.5/10 (Can feel distracting, especially with Bubbles, but doesn't ruins the experience)
Dancing: 9.8/10 (Literally a masterpiece, no flaws)
Cinematography: 7.5/10 (Feels crispy, though sometimes like specifically shot for newer gen)
Ending: 8.8/10 (Gives enough time to let audience prepare for Part Two, and ends on a high note)
Overall: 7.6/10 (⭐⭐⭐⭐)