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Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story

  • Filme para televisão
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1 h 27 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,2/10
1 mil
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Flex Alexander in Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story (2004)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaChronicles the rise and fall of pop king Michael Jackson.Chronicles the rise and fall of pop king Michael Jackson.Chronicles the rise and fall of pop king Michael Jackson.

  • Direção
    • Allan Moyle
  • Roteirista
    • Claudia Salter
  • Artistas
    • Flex Alexander
    • Eugene Clark
    • Amy Sloan
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,2/10
    1 mil
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    • Direção
      • Allan Moyle
    • Roteirista
      • Claudia Salter
    • Artistas
      • Flex Alexander
      • Eugene Clark
      • Amy Sloan
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    • 3Avaliações da crítica
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    Flex Alexander
    Flex Alexander
    • Michael Jackson
    Eugene Clark
    Eugene Clark
    • Bobby
    Amy Sloan
    Amy Sloan
    • Holly
    Krista Rae
    Krista Rae
    • Lisa Marie
    Patricia Idlette
    • Kat
    Lynne Cormack
    • Liz
    Brendan Prost
    Brendan Prost
    • Manny
    Peter Onorati
    Peter Onorati
    • Ziggy
    April Telek
    April Telek
    • Debbie
    • (as April Amber Telek)
    Robert Seeliger
    Robert Seeliger
    • Holly's Producer
    Steven Saunders
    • Sara's Son
    Barbara Mamabolo
    • Janet
    Roxanne Wong
    Roxanne Wong
    • Rebecca
    David LeReaney
    David LeReaney
    • Jack
    Daniel Libman
    Daniel Libman
    • Dr. Goodman
    • (as Dan Libman)
    Frederic Tucker
    • Joe
    • (as Fred Tucker)
    Aidan Wilks
    • David
    Marlene Saunders
    • Sara
    • Direção
      • Allan Moyle
    • Roteirista
      • Claudia Salter
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    1bang_bang

    Hmm...

    Okay, first of all, I missed like the first 15 minutes of the movie, so I missed credits and stuff. SO when I finally got to it, I was like "Who the hell is this dude?". I found out it was Flex like hours after watching the movie.

    Flex didn't look like Michael Jackson. Not one bit. He couldn't dance like him, or move like him, the only thing he almost had was the voice. People commented on Elizabeth Taylor, but I can't really comment on that because I don't know much about her.

    The whole movie was like just plain wack. The dialogue sucked. The cinematography-if it can be called that-sucked. The soundtrack sucked. The acting sucked. Yes even Flex...I'm so upset about it though. I didn't want it to suck. I'm so sad that Flex got told he can get away with it. But the whole thing looked like dress-up. You know? It's like, nobody looked like they were supposed to except for Joseph Jackson.

    The concert sequences just sucked. I'm sorry, but Flex just can't dance like Michael. I mean, like what the hell was VH1 thinking? The makeup didn't even match like the time of whatever Michael was going through. For example, in the movie he was still dark when Neverland got raided the first time around. In real life, MJ was white as hell. There was some sort of stupid delay in his skin discoloring.

    The movie wasn't boring, well for me it wasn't. It wasn't really anything. I was just so upset about everything that was wrong with it. I wanted to see how it turned out and if Flex could redeem himself. He didn't, really. The only part I found like a bit interesting was the whole Lisa Marie thing. When they fell in love. That was nice. But I had to turn my face away when they kissed. Heh. And only two parts made me collapse with laughter. The first time was when they cut from Michael with short hair, you know the Thriller era, to Michael with long flowing hair from the Dangerous era AND HE WAS STILL BLACK! That was funny. The second time I laughed was when they showed all of the posters and memorabilia of Michael but they had Flex's face instead! It was so funny.

    Overall, this movie was cheap trash. It was simply two hours of dress-up and could have been so much better. But no, VH1 is cheap. Watch if you want. But this movie is not funny, considering the ridiculousness of it. I came out of it feeling angry. And when I found out it was Flex, I just started to feel so bad. So...watch if you want.
    derektrotteresq

    What the hell did i just watch?!

    This 'movie' (and i use the term loosely) is a perfect example of all that is wrong with the world! Where do I even start? Firstly, this is a biopic about one of the greatest musicians that ever lived yet it features absolutely none of his music whatsoever. Secondly, the guy playing Michael Jackson didn't look like Michael Jackson.....he looked even less like him after the plastic surgery scene where they smothered his face in talcum powder making him look like.....well, a black man smothered in talcum powder. Towards the end, he looked more like the Joker than Michael Jackson - I was half expecting him, to say 'Why so seriousss'!

    His voice was sot on in some places,but mostly too deep. Michael Jackson was basically portrayed as a simpleton that constantly acts like a toddler. It was bad (and not bad as in 'good' like the album bad.....bad as in What?? Grrrrr) Elizabeth Taylor was portrayed so badly in this, I had to cringe and watch through my fingers. From the over the top acting to the little round sticker they put on her face to look like a beauty spot. (It didn't, it looked like a little round sticker....because it was) Debbie rowe was way too pretty to be debbie rowe. The only people that were any good in this were the actors playing Michaels parents (but they were hardly in it) and the girl playing Lisa Marie Presley (again, not in it much)and the bloke that played Martin Bashir. Jordan Chandler and Gavin Arvizo both bizarrely had different names in this for no apparent reason (though I'm guessing legal reasons). I don't know if Michael Jackson had the displeasure of viewing this before he died, but I can only assume that if he did, he had his mouth wide open in utter disbelief throughout the entire excruciating 86 minutes.
    2sngbrd39

    Banal biopic with a couple of redeeming points

    The main word that comes to mind when considering this film is "dodgy". This is a low-quality film biography of one of the most iconic performers of all time. The Gloved One deserved better.

    Before getting into the meat of my thoughts on this biopic, I have to say that there are two things I found effective. First was the use of actual fan footage and interviews at certain points in the film, especially in the scenes depicting the first set of child molestation allegations. I feel that this contributed a certain authenticity that was *severely* lacking throughout the rest of the film. Second was the sequence depicting the courtship of Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley. I will not comment on whether I believe the marriage was a sham, but by many accounts, it was a relationship where care and affection existed between the two parties involved. That really came across in this film; Flex Anderson and Krista Rae had decent enough chemistry to pull it off. These successful points are enough to keep Man in the Mirror away from 1-star status.

    That said...there was very little else here that worked. Very few of the actors looked like the people they were supposed to portray, most egregiously those playing Elizabeth Taylor, Janet Jackson, and Diana Ross. Also, the absence of Jackson's music was a huge loss. How can you effectively tell a story about him without his music?? I understand that they were unable to secure the rights to it with this being a low-budget, unauthorized production; it seems, though, that if you can't have the man's music in a film about him, you might as well pack it up and go home, because you're missing out on an extremely important part of his life story.

    This film's characterization of Jackson bothered me a little, too. I won't argue that he was troubled and may have been a few fries short of a value meal, but here, he was portrayed as something close to mentally disabled. I don't believe that Jackson, known to have been a shrewd businessman, would have been quite as naive about how the adult world works as he was made out to be in this film.

    Finally, the way this film was written was nothing short of disgraceful. Many lines or exchanges of dialogue were either extremely corny, like Michael and Janet's "Tinkerbell" exchange, or nonsensical, like the "Blanket of love" comments made by Michael. Also, the screenwriters don't exactly have a knack for subtlety. There was a lot of telegraphing of upcoming events ("What could possibly go wrong??" sorts of lines) and extremely overt hammering of themes and motifs in the film (if I'd heard the word "believe" one more time...). This is what ultimately hobbled the film as something that could be considered awesomely bad.

    Perhaps when we are a few years, or even a decade or three, removed from Jackson's death, someone will be able to bring his story to life in a more deserving film. By that time, we might have a better perspective on his life, and someone will be able to present a truly thoughtful examination of who Michael Jackson really was and what he's meant to the world of entertainment. This very dodgy biopic was not that film.
    Unbreakable27

    My two year old could've wrote a better movie than this

    Although I'm a Michael Jackson fan, I look at things very objectively.

    As a fan, I hope he did not do what he is accused of, and I am happy that he was proved innocent on all charges.

    First let me start off by saying trying to make a movie about Michael Jackson without 'Beat It' or 'Billie Jean' is like trying to make a hamburger without ground beef.

    Not even one little "I'm Bad, you know it."

    But since this movie was not made with MJ's blessing they could not use any of his music.

    I really came into this movie expecting to see a sequel to "An American Dream".

    Boy was I sorely disappointed.

    If you're going to make a movie at least have your actors resemble the people they are portraying a LITTTLE!

    Jeez! And Elizabeth Taylor around the time MJ was accused the first time in 93 hasn't looked that young in well....forever.

    Flex as Michael Jackson? Lord where did the person who casted this movie get his start? I hope he doesn't cast his other projects this poorly.

    My choice for Michael Jackson would have been one of his widely known impersonators like Edward Moss (the guy from Scary Movie 3. Even out of make-up, Moss resembles a Thriller-era Mike.

    And although the movie tries to portray MJ positively and show us things from his side, it's so full of pity for MJ you almost forget that he had nothing to do with this movie.

    The movie can't even get it's relationships right.

    Janet and Michael are and always have been close, but he was never buddy-buddy with her first husband James DeBarge.

    In fact, Michael doesn't even acknowledge the guy as a former brother-in-law.

    No closeness between Michael and Jermaine. Jermaine is the brother that Michael is closest to.

    And this movie is so chronologically displaced, it's not even funny. Furthermore, this movie portrayed Joe Jackson to be an asshole. He was in fact strict and very disciplined oriented but he still loves his boys. Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs plays Joe a lot better. He was hard on them but there was a few good father/son moments between him and various sons. In 'Jacksons: An American Dream" where Michael is upset about Jermaine leaving the group and his about to perform for the first time without him, Joe pats Mike on the shoulder and says, "Mike, he'll be back someday."

    And when he and Kate rush to the hospital after Michael is burned and the reporter asks him how does he feel about it,

    JOE: "YOU HAVE ANY KIDS?"

    REPORTER: "WHY, NO."

    JOE: "THAT'S MY SON IN THERE....MY SON."

    This movie just made Joe to be a completely heartless prick. It practically jumps straight from the 93 allegation to the Bashir interview in 2003. Then to the baby incident, which was in 2002.

    What the hell?

    How are you going to jump back a year?

    I could talk about how bad this movie was all night, but who the hell's got the time?
    1paynterr0

    Truly dreadful

    Just accidentally caught this on some cheap, free 'cable channel'. Hilarious. If anyone has ever seen Star Stories, the British satire on celebrity, then they will enjoy this appalling attempt at entertainment. For starters, Michael Jackson was about 5'9", not 6'3" as portrayed by the far- too-butch actor Flex Alexander. He was also a creme colour, not green! The producers ought to have solicited the talent of some impersonator. This film made even Jurassic Shark look good, which is saying something. In other words, I highly recommend watching this if you roll in drunk one evening and want a giggle for a bit... BELIEVE!!!!! Shamone!

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    • Curiosidades
      This film was made without authorisation or any involvement from Michael Jackson. Because of that, it doesn't feature any of his songs.
    • Erros de gravação
      Katherine Jackson has a limp from polio, yet in the movie she walks perfectly.
    • Citações

      Michael Jackson: [Having just dangled his baby out the window] I just wanted to share Blanket with the World.

    • Conexões
      References Michael Jackson: Thriller (1983)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      The Freeman
      Performed by Behavior

      Written by Michael A. McCann and Kevin Olson

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 6 de agosto de 2004 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Canadá
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Também conhecido como
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    • Locações de filme
      • Calgary, Alberta, Canadá
    • Empresas de produção
      • Blueprint Entertainment
      • Nomadic Pictures
      • VH1 Television
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