Thanks for sharing...
I had been avoiding watching this documentary because it pains me. And I tell you why.
The interviewer had no respect and love for his interviewee. The interviewer was not even open minded. Instead, MS showed his distrust and disrespect from the very beginning.
He was set out to provide more tabloid materials for the press. He did not intended to comprehened or was even (intellectually) capable of understanding the creative genious Michael Jackson.
It pained me to watch him questioning and misunderstood almost everything about Michael. It was not a surprise that Ann Kite, the public relations consultant called the documentary a PR- disaster.
Michael has strong self-destructive tendencies. This is not uncommon for someone who had a traumatic childhood. He simply does not know how it feels like to be truly loved. Instead, he has tremendous ability to cope with emotional pain. That's why the interview could last that long.
One minute into the film, I was already ready to hit MS on the face and tell him to off. But Michael put up with him and gave him many chances.
I don't know if you noticed it: there were two accounts about Prince II's biological mother in the interview. And Michael told two different stories. Which one would you believe?