

Discover the man you neverknewProductInformationMichael Jackson: This Is It is a rare behind-the-scenes look at theperformer as he developed created and rehearsed for his sold-outconcerts at London's O2 Arena. Chronicling the months fromApril through June 2009 this film was produced with the full supportof the Estate of Michael Jackson and drawn from more than one hundredhours of behind-the-scenes footage featuring Jackson rehearsing anumber of his songs for the show. In raw and candid detailMichael Jackson: This Is It captures the signer dancer filmmakerarchitect creative genius and great artist at work as he creates andperfects his planned final London shows. The 2-Disc LimitedEdition includes two making-of documentaries and seven featurettes.Product Features 2 Making-of Documentaries The Gloved One - Costumes Featurette Memories of Michael Featurette Auditions: Searching for the World's Best DancersFeaturette Meet the Dancers Featurette Meet the Band Featurette Meet the Vocalists Featurette The Unfinished Rehearsals FeaturetteSpecifications Stars: Michael Jackson Format: Color DVD Widescreen Languages: English Subtitles: English French Rating: PG Number of Discs: 2 Run Time: 111 minutes Directed By: Kenny Ortega Review: TII: compelling, moving, uplifting, funny, inspiring, toe-tapping and more. - I view this movie-documentary as a tribute to Michael for thousands of his loving and adoring fans worldwide. It is a beautiful legacy, a splendid farewell 'eulogy' to a beautiful man who's heart was all about love/brotherhood, a man who truly tried to make a difference in his/our world. He danced his dream to make it a better place. I am glad TII was NOT a `tissue-for-tears' work. In my opinion, a true documentary would have been less perky. For me, it was uplifting (with funny moments sprinkled in). My heart felt light and chipper, filled with the light and spirit of MJ's love. Before TII, there was a new generation out there who had never heard of MJ before his passing. They were curious about this world-stopping icon. They wanted to know who and what he was all about, who was this man who almost crashed the almighty Internet, who all but brought the world to a standstill...fans pausing at their various activities/occupations to mourn, to bring honor and tribute to MJ's passing. People everywhere seemed to mourn him in some shape or form. This generation found themselves wanting to go with the flow, to climb aboard that seemingly 'universal' bandwagon... and they have. For many, many of us who had stepped away from his career path and forgotten him for the moment, we reset our sails in an effort to renew our interest in the talents of this Man and his phenomenal Music. Ortega's TII set out to do just that...to 'showcase', if you will, this country's masterpiece...our King of Pop. TII is showing us in this movie-work the makeup and musical depthness of Michael's genius... who and what The Man In The Mirror was all about. We saw him at his art, at his final best--preparing, carving, chiseling, molding, sculpturing it for the Moment... a la Michael Jackson! This Michael Moment was not to be, however. For the fair price of a ticket, we were able to see him at his work, to see him weave his tapestry of magic, to look into an integral part of his soul. We readily see him in character and style, we watch him perform (robbing himself of 100% now to give 200% later at O2), we see him (perhaps not at his best) at what he does best and probably better than any performer alive---happy, smiling catchingly, singing, dancing... executing his phenomenal talent and influence on stage right in front of our eyes. Counting my blessings that day, I likened the film to a 'live' concert!!!!! Yes, yes, a warm and loving human being. Outside of our dreamy state, all of us knew that we were watching his swan song-- those final `animated' days of his life. We knew that the stage-curtain would never again be lifted on him, not in our time and space. In this movie, he appeared thin yet he went about every facet of his work joyously. My thanks and appreciation go to Ortega for his fine footage-editing and 'displaying' MJ in a good light for millions to see. And, I thank the producers for giving us Michael as Michael appeared in the last months or weeks of his life. Many say he was not health, but he did not appear frail. Thank God, I would have truly tear-flooded the theater. Michael was 50, said not in his finest form, and a tad thinner than former times... yet, in loving eyes (his fans) he was beautiful and the man we knew and loved as Michael Jackson. As I write this my eyes are teary; I do not apologize for this emotion. Btw, I took along a couple of my larger hankies to wipe away my tears, but had no need for them. Each emotion of the moment (no sad moods) engrossed me throughout the movie--so much so that I forgot that MJ had left this same stage a mere 4 months earlier! I walked out of this theater feeling greatly touched, inspired and entertained... enough to want to see this movie a second time. And, I did... but this time without the hankies! TII....no waste of my bucks!!! Anxious to add the movie DVD tribute to my MJ trove of 'precious memories Review: Superb film. - Props to Kenny Ortega and the editing team for a really well constructed movie, made in a fraction of the time a feature normally takes to produce. Nothing about this movie seemed "thrown together" or rushed. It's a neat homage, concert film and documentary rolled into one. An unintentional work of art, as the footage was never meant to see daylight. Much better than I expected, and very moving in spots. (Those who stay through the end of the credits will be rewarded with additional small treats.) No question in my mind, this would have been the live show to end all shows. It's almost difficult to comprehend so many mind-blowing production numbers in one two-hour concert. MJ said in an interview that his intention was for fans to leave the shows unable to sleep all night, needing to stay up 'til dawn to talk about the experience with their friends, and I believe he would have achieved that. He had many fresh ideas for what are now considered his classic works. "Smooth Criminal" has never been a favorite of mine, but I liked it here a great deal. After seeing this movie, I believe that Michael would have not only made it through all fifty shows at the O2, but would have been absolutely smashing, wowed his kids and his fans, and achieved the comeback and respect he so strongly desired. As one reviewer noted, Michael Jackson wasn't about to just phone this one in for a payday, despite what some detractors have suggested. In the collected footage we're privy to here, Michael looked to be in astonishingly good form as a singer and dancer considering he hadn't toured in over a decade. If he was "frail" or otherwise compromised, there is no evidence of that here. Work obviously brought out the best in the man. I would have liked a touch more of MJ speaking/instructing/interacting; it could have been a little longer of a film to accomplish that. No one would have been fidgeting in their seats if the movie was 2:15 instead of 1:48. To me, those were some of the best moments, a rare treat to see a master craftsman in unself-conscious work mode, oblivious to the cameras. So one hopes that there will be lots of special features on a blu-ray edition (the whole videos, maybe? More interviews with the dancers/crew/band? More outtakes of MJ just being himself?) But a terrific film, a must-see for any Jackson fan, not only the die-hards. When this comes out in Blu-Ray, it will be in my library.
| ASIN | B003629IPW |
| Actors | Michael Jackson |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,474 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,022 in DVD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (7,937) |
| Director | Kenny Ortega |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 165953 |
| MPAA rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| Media Format | Color, Dolby, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Release date | January 1, 1901 |
| Run time | 90 minutes |
| Studio | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English, French |
B**S
TII: compelling, moving, uplifting, funny, inspiring, toe-tapping and more.
I view this movie-documentary as a tribute to Michael for thousands of his loving and adoring fans worldwide. It is a beautiful legacy, a splendid farewell 'eulogy' to a beautiful man who's heart was all about love/brotherhood, a man who truly tried to make a difference in his/our world. He danced his dream to make it a better place. I am glad TII was NOT a `tissue-for-tears' work. In my opinion, a true documentary would have been less perky. For me, it was uplifting (with funny moments sprinkled in). My heart felt light and chipper, filled with the light and spirit of MJ's love. Before TII, there was a new generation out there who had never heard of MJ before his passing. They were curious about this world-stopping icon. They wanted to know who and what he was all about, who was this man who almost crashed the almighty Internet, who all but brought the world to a standstill...fans pausing at their various activities/occupations to mourn, to bring honor and tribute to MJ's passing. People everywhere seemed to mourn him in some shape or form. This generation found themselves wanting to go with the flow, to climb aboard that seemingly 'universal' bandwagon... and they have. For many, many of us who had stepped away from his career path and forgotten him for the moment, we reset our sails in an effort to renew our interest in the talents of this Man and his phenomenal Music. Ortega's TII set out to do just that...to 'showcase', if you will, this country's masterpiece...our King of Pop. TII is showing us in this movie-work the makeup and musical depthness of Michael's genius... who and what The Man In The Mirror was all about. We saw him at his art, at his final best--preparing, carving, chiseling, molding, sculpturing it for the Moment... a la Michael Jackson! This Michael Moment was not to be, however. For the fair price of a ticket, we were able to see him at his work, to see him weave his tapestry of magic, to look into an integral part of his soul. We readily see him in character and style, we watch him perform (robbing himself of 100% now to give 200% later at O2), we see him (perhaps not at his best) at what he does best and probably better than any performer alive---happy, smiling catchingly, singing, dancing... executing his phenomenal talent and influence on stage right in front of our eyes. Counting my blessings that day, I likened the film to a 'live' concert!!!!! Yes, yes, a warm and loving human being. Outside of our dreamy state, all of us knew that we were watching his swan song-- those final `animated' days of his life. We knew that the stage-curtain would never again be lifted on him, not in our time and space. In this movie, he appeared thin yet he went about every facet of his work joyously. My thanks and appreciation go to Ortega for his fine footage-editing and 'displaying' MJ in a good light for millions to see. And, I thank the producers for giving us Michael as Michael appeared in the last months or weeks of his life. Many say he was not health, but he did not appear frail. Thank God, I would have truly tear-flooded the theater. Michael was 50, said not in his finest form, and a tad thinner than former times... yet, in loving eyes (his fans) he was beautiful and the man we knew and loved as Michael Jackson. As I write this my eyes are teary; I do not apologize for this emotion. Btw, I took along a couple of my larger hankies to wipe away my tears, but had no need for them. Each emotion of the moment (no sad moods) engrossed me throughout the movie--so much so that I forgot that MJ had left this same stage a mere 4 months earlier! I walked out of this theater feeling greatly touched, inspired and entertained... enough to want to see this movie a second time. And, I did... but this time without the hankies! TII....no waste of my bucks!!! Anxious to add the movie DVD tribute to my MJ trove of 'precious memories
J**F
Superb film.
Props to Kenny Ortega and the editing team for a really well constructed movie, made in a fraction of the time a feature normally takes to produce. Nothing about this movie seemed "thrown together" or rushed. It's a neat homage, concert film and documentary rolled into one. An unintentional work of art, as the footage was never meant to see daylight. Much better than I expected, and very moving in spots. (Those who stay through the end of the credits will be rewarded with additional small treats.) No question in my mind, this would have been the live show to end all shows. It's almost difficult to comprehend so many mind-blowing production numbers in one two-hour concert. MJ said in an interview that his intention was for fans to leave the shows unable to sleep all night, needing to stay up 'til dawn to talk about the experience with their friends, and I believe he would have achieved that. He had many fresh ideas for what are now considered his classic works. "Smooth Criminal" has never been a favorite of mine, but I liked it here a great deal. After seeing this movie, I believe that Michael would have not only made it through all fifty shows at the O2, but would have been absolutely smashing, wowed his kids and his fans, and achieved the comeback and respect he so strongly desired. As one reviewer noted, Michael Jackson wasn't about to just phone this one in for a payday, despite what some detractors have suggested. In the collected footage we're privy to here, Michael looked to be in astonishingly good form as a singer and dancer considering he hadn't toured in over a decade. If he was "frail" or otherwise compromised, there is no evidence of that here. Work obviously brought out the best in the man. I would have liked a touch more of MJ speaking/instructing/interacting; it could have been a little longer of a film to accomplish that. No one would have been fidgeting in their seats if the movie was 2:15 instead of 1:48. To me, those were some of the best moments, a rare treat to see a master craftsman in unself-conscious work mode, oblivious to the cameras. So one hopes that there will be lots of special features on a blu-ray edition (the whole videos, maybe? More interviews with the dancers/crew/band? More outtakes of MJ just being himself?) But a terrific film, a must-see for any Jackson fan, not only the die-hards. When this comes out in Blu-Ray, it will be in my library.
R**L
We miss Michael Jackson
Love Michael Jackson that was a great album. Miss him so much definitely recommend. Exploring the world.
S**N
A great insight
Michael Jackson's This Is It is an extraordinary and heartfelt tribute to the King of Pop. The film provides an intimate behind-the-scenes look at what would have been one of the greatest musical performances in history. Directed by Kenny Ortega, This Is It captures Michael Jackson's genius, creativity, and unwavering dedication to perfection. The documentary showcases Jackson's unmatched talent as a singer, dancer, and visionary. His rehearsals are nothing short of mesmerizing, offering fans a glimpse into the meticulous planning and artistry that went into every aspect of his iconic performances. What sets This Is It apart is its genuine portrayal of Michael Jackson as not just a global superstar but as a person who cared deeply about his craft and his fans. The film is a celebration of his music, his legacy, and the indomitable spirit that made him an unparalleled force in the entertainment industry. This Is It is not just a concert documentary; it's a poignant farewell and a testament to Michael Jackson's enduring impact on music and culture. For fans and newcomers alike, the film is a must-watch journey into the magic of the King of Pop.🎤🌟🎬
R**N
Ich weiß schon im Vorfeld, dass diese Rezension vermutlich von den Fans zerrissen wird und sie vermutlich keine Chance hat. Ich schreibe nur selten eine Rezension, aber wenn ich das ganze Gelabere von angeblichen Fans hier lese, dann muß ich doch irgendwann intervenieren und auch meinen Gedankenmist, den man wohl durchaus mal hinterfragen darf, zum Besten geben. Zum Film "This is it".. Ja, ein letztes Zeugnis darüber, welch ein Genie und genialer Künstler er gewesen ist... definitiv. Michael ist tatsächlich stimmlich überraschend gut, die Songs die er probt sind wohl zu 95% live gesungen und Michael gibt hier die beste Live-Version von "Human Nature" ab, die ich je in meinem Leben gehört habe und auch sonst ist Michael, trotzdem er mehrfach behauptet seine Stimme schonen zu müssen, unerwartet stimmgewaltig. Daran haben viele nach zuletzt eher stimmlich unspektakulären Gesangsdarbietungen schon nicht mehr geglaubt . Auch die Bühnenshow hätte wohl in der Endfassung, vor allem durch die geplanten 3D-Elemente, neugedrehten Videos, der vielen herausragenden Tänzer usw. etwas bisher noch nie dagewesenes dargestellt und deshalb hat dieser Film auch nichts anderes verdient als 5 Sterne. Aber: Der Film kann, so gut er es auch versucht, nicht darüber hinwegtäuschen, dass Michael nicht in bester Verfassung war. Ich hab mir den Film im Kino 4 mal angesehen und bei mir wollte der sog. "Funke" nicht überspringen. Ich würde mich selber schon als Michael Jackson-Fan bezeichnen (ich war bei der Dangerous-Tour, bei 14 Konzerten der HIStory-Tour in ganz Europa, und bei dem "What more can I give"-Konzert) und dort ist der Funke jedesmal übergesprungen. Warum also diesmal nicht... vielleicht bilde ich es mir nur ein, aber ich hatte während des Films einfach mehrfach das Gefühl, dass Michael desorientiert, vergesslich und unkonzentriert war, vermutlich aufgrund von Schmerzmitteln, Angstlösern und/oder gar Drogen? Wie komme ich drauf? (Bitte lesen, den Film ansehen und dann kommentieren) 1. Ich habe wirklich viel Filmmaterial von Michael gesehen, aber ich hab ihn noch nie derart viel Kaugummi kauen gesehen, zumindest bei den Einstellungen, bei denen er nicht singen mußte. Lag es daran, dass es Schmerzmittel und Drogen gibt, die einen Kauzwang wecken? 2. Bei den Proben zu "Smooth Criminal" gibt es Anfangs eine kleine Panne. Michael verpasst seinen Einsatz bzw. man war sich nicht einig, wer den Einsatz gibt. Dies führte zu einer Diskussion zwischen Michael und Kenny Ortega. Man muß hier nicht der englischen Sprache mächtig sein (ich bin es zwar), um zu merken, dass Michael total verwaschen, stotternd und zerbrechlich spricht, außerdem scheint er total neben der Kappe zu sein? Lag es wiederum an Medikamenten? Für meine Augen auf jeden Fall, denn so habe ich Michael noch nie gesehen. 3. "I want you back"... Michael hört nach dem zweiten Satz zu singen auf.. versucht sich wieder einzufinden, schafft es aber bis zum Ende des Songs nicht mehr. Anschließend hält er eine Rede, dass sein Earphone zu laut wäre und es sich anfühle, als ob im jemand eine Faust aufs Ohr presst. Er meint zudem, dass er anders aufgewachsen wäre und dies nicht gewohnt sei... Ganz ehrlich wirkt Michael eher wieder unkonzentriert und spricht wieder leicht verwaschen. Auf mich wirkt es so, dass Michael einfach den Text zu dem Song nicht mehr wußte und die Sache mit den Ohrhörern als Ausrede diente, denn ganz ehrlich, schaut euch Bilder von Bad und Dangerous und HIStory an, Michael hat diese Geräte immer schon bei Konzerten benutzt.. jetzt zu sagen, er sei nicht daran gewöhnt wirkt irgendwie lächerlich.. Wenn jemand den Text eines Liedes vergisst, dass er seit über 40 Jahren immer wieder singt, dann liegt es wohl nicht an viel zu lauter Musik im Earphone 4. Sonnenbrille.. warum trägt Michael in einer dunklen Arena ständig eine Sonnenbrille. Fans würden sagen, es liegt an den hellen Scheinwerfern, aber Michael hat doch sonst bei Konzerten auch nie eine Sonnenbrille getragen und wenn doch, dann nur kurzzeitig... und warum trägt er die die äußerst behindernde Sonnenbrille während er Billie Jean performt. Er hält sie lieber bei jeder Drehung fest, als das dumme Ding einfach abzunehmen. Könnte es nicht vielleicht auch daran liegen, dass es Aufputschmittel und Drogen gibt, die zu einer extremen Pupillenerweiterung führen und einer damit einhergehenden Lichtempfindlichkeit? Ich will den Film nicht schlecht machen und am allerwenigsten liegt mir daran in irgendeiner Weise einem, wenn nicht sogar DEM, herausragendsten Künstler, den dieser Planet wohl jemals gesehen hat zu schaden, aber in diesem Film ist sicherlich nicht alles Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen. Zum Beispiel das Thema HD-Aufnahmen. Wo sind denn die von Kenny Ortega angekündigten 100 und mehr Stunden HD-Aufnahmen. Im Film ist maximal (das Video von Thriller und Smooth Criminal mal ausgenommen) 30 Prozent davon zu sehen. Und die Aufnahmen die man in HD genießen darf sind anhand der Kostüme die Michael trägt auf maximal 3 Drehtage zu beschränken. Hat da ein Kenny Ortega schon gewußt, dass Michael die Shows möglicherweise nicht durchsteht und hat deshalb angefangen zum Ende hin Teile der Show in HD aufzunehmen, um nachher vielleicht noch den größtmöglichen Profit herauszuschlagen? Ich sage nicht, dass Kenny Ortega gewußt hat, dass Michael stirbt, aber ich denke, dass er wußte, dass Michael es gesundheitlich nicht packen würde.. Viele Fans werden jetzt vermutlich sagen, dass ich Blödsinn rede und Michael es geliebt hat, überall um den Globus herum auf der Bühne zu stehen.. FALSCH... Michael hat es gehasst auf Tour zu gehen.. er liebte es zu performen, aber er wollte nie von zu Hause weg. Echte Fans müßten die Interviews kennen in denen er sagt "Ich hasse es auf Tour zu gehen.. Ich verliere mein Gewicht und ich dehydriere wenn ich auf Tournee bin!" Auch wie der Film im Trailer beworben wurde ("But there was still one dream he wanted to share with everyone") klingt für mich erlogen und unglaubwürdig. Ich empfehle mal Randy Taraborelli's, von Michael autorisierte Biographie: Michael Jackson. Die ultimative Biographie zu lesen. Dort sagt Michael, dass er seinen Job eigentlich ab seinem 30. Lebensjahr an den Nagel hängen wollte, also wie kann die Aussage stimmen??? Nun gut... ich könnte her noch viel schreiben und meine spekulative Meinung verbreiten, aber es bringt wohl nichts. Ich will nur erreichen, dass man sich den Film richtig ansieht, zweimal hinsieht und Dinge hinterfragt und nicht nur das Scheinwerferlicht und Glanz und Glemmer sieht, denn das war es definitiv nicht. Ich rate auch mit Sicherheit nicht vom Kauf dieser BluRay oder DVD ab, denn man bekommt für sein Geld wirklich was geboten, auch wenn es mich wirklich immer wieder traurig macht, Mr. Michael Jackson in teilweiser, offensichtlich schlechter Verfassung zu sehen. Long live the King!
T**S
I'm the type who've always found MJ's music 'nice', of very high quality, but who never bought his records. It was a bit too popped and perfectionistic - too smooth. No bite. I preferred bands like Queen, Prince, Jim Steinman productions etc. I took my young daughter to the cinema to see This Is It as she'd discovered MJ when he sadly died. Given my music taste, I didn't have any particular expectations for This Is It. I was proven so wrong. This Is It shows MJ as we've never seen or heard him before. It's not the smooth pop star but the professional and humble musician who works sincerely and professionally with his team as equals to put the show together, in the finest detail. What we see and hear, despite this being rehearsels where MJ is not singing at full performance (except once he in a duet), goes beyond anything he's ever done before. The musicians are fantastic. It rocks as MJ has never rocked before. A duet goes to the heart of your soul. This Is It blew me away, as so many others have said before. Seeing this in the cinema was a once-in-a-lifetime chance of seeing what he was capable of, never to return. The sound and video quality are superb, despite this being rehearsal videos, worthy of the finest Hollywood productions. Only the best audio and video equipment will do This Is It full justice. Still, with a decent flatscreen TV and hi-fi equipment at home, the DVD or BlueRay is the next best thing to having seen it in the cinema. This Is It appeals to a wide range of music lovers, not just classic MJ fans.
S**E
Michael Jackson's THIS IS IT is an amazing behind the scenes look at Michael Jackson as he develops, creates and rehearsed for his sold out show of the same name. Chronicling the months from April to June 2009, this film was produced with the full support of the Estate of Michael Jackson which is drawn from more than 100 hours of behind the scene footage featuring Michael rehearsing for the show. Disc 1: THIS IS IT movie described above which is sensational. To see Michael hard at work with the singers, dancers and musicians was awesome!!! This would have been truly phenomenal to have seen live but I am truly grateful this DVD was compiled to let us see what THIS IS IT would have been like. Truly a gift for all to see. Also on Disc 1: Making of Documentaries, Featurettes: The Gloved One, Costumes, Memories of Michael and Auditions. Disc 2: Featurettes: Meet the Dancers, Meet the Band, Meet the Vocalists and Unfinished Rehearsals. Truly a remarkable 2 Disc set that will be enjoyed by all and especially Michael Jackson fans. His singing and dancing, even though he was much older than the other dancers was awesome. To see this show come alive right before your eyes was amazing! Also Michael's attention to detail and his creative process was amazing to watch first hand as these cameras were only there for Michael's own library as he recorded everything he did so that he could make adjustments. This is a once in a lifetime never to be repeated show which is aptly entitled THIS IS IT. So enjoy all 111 minutes plus all the bonus material. A must have for all Michael Jackson collectors and fans.
K**T
Je suis fan de Michael Jackson et je voulais retrouver le film de Michael Jackson
A**8
"This is it" è un bellissimo film documentario pubblicato il 23 febbraio 2010 sulle prove del concerto MJ che avrebbe dovuto fare a Londra in ottobre 2009 poco prima che morisse. E' veramente bello, un montaggio spettacolare, si vedono scene delle prove con MJ che canta e che prova con i ballerini, consigli degli scenografi, regista, coreografo, MJ che discute su come vuole le cose e cosa vuole ottenere, tutto fila alla perfezione e non smetti di guardarlo. E' stato un bene registrare tutto questo back stage (scelti in più di 100 ore di filmati) e deve essere stato un duro lavoro fare e montare un film/documentario come questo. In alcune prove la voce di MJ non si sente bene "perchè vuole risparmiare la voce", la cosa che emoziona è vedere la prova, perchè le riprese sono particolari e secondo me ti fanno capire chi è la persona vera e non il cantante/ballerino che farà (avrebbe dovuto fare) lo spettacolo. Durante le prove quando parla con le varie persone coinvolte nella creazione dello spettacolo vedi il suo modo di lavorare, il perfezionismo, la perfetta conoscenza di ogni nota delle sue musiche delle canzoni. I ballerini e le ballerine sono una favola, uno spettacolo, una forza della natura! Nati per ballare :) Emozionante, veramente emozionante, anche pensare cosa sarebbe stato questo spettacolo. Sono stato fortunato ad aver trovato il Blu Ray originale italiano, non perchè è in italiano ma perchè volevo quello venduto in Italia, va bene anche quello non italiano, verificate che ci siano i sottotitoli in italiano se non capite l'inglese durante il parlato tra una prova e l'altra e nei contenuti speciali tutti da vedere, vengono fatti parlare tutti i protagonisti dello spettacolo (ballerini, produttori, coristi, musicisti ecc.) "This is it" per me è un acquisto eccellente anche per il costo a 11,12 €. Ovviamente consigliato. Blu Ray 16:9 qualità audio buona Il film dura 111 minuti e ci sono 177 minuti di contenuti speciali molto belli. Come sempre se volete più dettagli vi consiglio di leggerli su Wikipedia.
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