Grazie a testimonianze inedite, si scoprono soprattuto i fatti clamorosi dietro alla prima accusa del 1993, fatta dai Chandler, che se già faceva acqua da tutte le parti, qui viene definitivamente affossata, mostrando in tutta la sua grottesca faccia, fin dove si puo spingere la gente per soldi e per gelosia.
Davvero importante la testimonianza di Josephine Zhony, ex compagna di Universita di Jordan Chandler, che conobbe alla NYU , dove studiava Music Businness. Lei ci svela come dalle sue conversazioni con Jordan , emergesse ancora la sua passione per Michael , l'imitarne i suoi passi di danza, il portare sempre il suo cappello, il suo parlare a mezzavoce di come si fosse totalmente distaccato dalla sua famiglia, che diceva, lo usava, finchè nel 2005 , dopo l'uscita del documentario editato ad arte di Bashir e la successiva polemica , lo senti' ammettere: "Michael Jackson non potrebbe mai fare cose del genere".
Da quelle prime accuse il regista Danny Wu e i vari protagonisti (tra cui una chiarissima e appassionata Geraldine Hughes e un preparatissimo Charles Thomson) spiegano come queste siano riuscite a creare terreno fertile per altri personaggi senza scrupoli, che hanno tentato di tutto al solo scopo di estorcere denaro a Michael Jackson.
Fattivo, avvincente e commovente, assolutamente consigliato ❤️
ENGLISH:
I recommend the vision to everyone: fans, not fans, legal enthusiasts. This TOTALLY INDEPENDENT documentary (made with interviews of FREE WITNESSES) shows in a punctual and factual way , many of the facts behind the disgraceful and disgusting accusations against Michael Jackson.
Thanks to unpublished testimonies, we find out above all the sensational facts behind the first accusation of 1993, made by the Chandlers, that here it is definitively smashed, showing in all its grotesque face, as far as people can do for money and jealousy.
The testimony of Josephine Zhony, ex-classmate of Jordan Chandler who met him at NYU, where she studied Music Busness, is really important. She reveals how, from her conversations with Jordan, his passion for Michael still emerged, to imitate his dance moves, to always wear his hat, to speak in a cross-talk about how he had totally detached himself from his family, which he said, was always used him, until in 2005, after the release of Bashir's artfully edited documentary and the subsequent controversy, she heard him admit: "Michael Jackson could never do things like that..".
From those first accusations the director Danny Wu and the various protagonists (including a very clear and passionate Geraldine Hughes and a very competent Charlie Thomson , explain how these managed to create fertile ground for other unscrupulous characters for others without scruples, who tried everything to extort money from Michael Jackson.
Active, compelling and moving, absolutely recommended ❤️