Every time the commercial would come up, Kiara would tell me that we should watch it. So we were there on the premier weekend. I didn't have so much of an expectation from the docu-film but I teared up quiet a few times. And when it ended the theater was filled with applause.

I was filled with so much awe and appreciation to this man. I was not a big MJ fan, but I LOVE his music non the less. And when heading out, I did a lot of mental note about the film.
1. It is indeed a great loss. This man, OWNED his title as King and I would say that he nailed it. Amen?
2. I practically lived through my existence with MJ's reign as King. He's been thrown one too many destructive titles, and so many people has been calling him gay. But this movie proved them otherwise, he's a MAN. He's soft spoken and probably looks like a woman, but he's so not gay.
3. I was amazed at his attention to musical detail. He not only knows his songs, he expects perfection from everyone he's working with. Two words: Musical genius.
4. You know when artists become diva off-screen? He was never that, instead he has a way of giving out creative non-outbursts, "This is why we rehearse."
5. He's a man with a big heart, and even on stage, he shares it with his co-performers, "It's your time to shine."
6. Before everyone else was giving out efforts to save the planet, he was already singing "Heal the world", and before everyone came out with looking into ones self, he was singing "Man in the mirror".
"Love our planet. We only have four years to fix everything or else it's irreversible."
We were so MJ inspired that we gave out our best MJ pose.

After that MJ high, we did a few rounds in Timezone before calling it a night.

I was singing myself "Human Nature" to lull me to sleep.
dec 18 til jan 4 kmi da i think 




