Please excuse me for minor grammar or expression mistakes.
Michael Jacksonalias King of Pops. I seldom watch TV at home as I confessed before, so I ended up watching his performance very little even on motion pictures, much less I've never seen his stages live. Even so, I have various memories concerning his songs: For example, when I went to a music school in London in summer 2001, one of the songs we performed at class was " Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
". And " We Are The World
" was placed in English textbook when I was a junior high school student.
I'm not going to mention details about the movie for people who haven't watched yet-
The most important message he tried to deliver must be to remind love for people, world, and the Earth
. When I went to a concert of Stevie Wonder
in 2007 for the second time, I realized that Stevie's songs are filled with love. "Love" does not mean romance between a man and a woman, but the spirit of valuing a caring and supportive relationship between each other and living together
-back then, I thought so. At the root of "love" that Stevie and Michael express must be " respect
" -this time, I thought so.
As the credits were shown on the screen at the end of the movie, some people in the theater applauded. I was joining my hands in prayer. If this world tour of Michael Jackson came true, how was the stage like?
Even so, I would like to show respect for Michael, for leaving us an important message and such great shows, even granting that it was in rehearsals. -And for Kenny Ortega
, for making those precious records and message from Michael into this documentary film. Last of all- I'd like to take this occasion to place this word: