It's hard not to watch This Is It
without feeling a mixture of sorrow and elation. When he passed away in the
summer of 2009, Michael Jackson was in the midst of rehearsals for his final
tour, an ambitious 50-date engagement. In editing 120 hours of rehearsal footage
together, Jackson producer Kenny Ortega proves that it would've been an event
for the ages. Michael performs material that spans his career, from a Motown
medley to multi-platinum hits from Off the Wall, Thriller, and
Bad. Though he hadn't toured in 10 years, it becomes instantly apparent,
despite rumors to the contrary, that Jackson was still in full possession of
that unmistakable voice--high-pitched whoops and all--and that he still had the
gravity-defying moves of a man half his age. Jackson and Ortega also
collaborated on some real showstoppers, such as a graveyard-set "Thriller"; an
imposing "They Don't Care About Us," in which several dancers appear to morph
into thousands; and a film noir sequence in which the singer slides in and out
of Gilda and other black-and-white classics, singing "Smooth Criminal"
all the while. Not everything works, like the Jackson 5 numbers, in which he
flubs a few lyrics, claiming that his earpiece isn't working properly, but as he
readily acknowledges, "That's what rehearsal is for." It's a tragedy that he
didn't get the chance to share this dazzling show with the world, but Ortega
allows fans to feel as if it actually happened--at least onscreen. --Kathleen
C. Fennessy