Is It(2009): This

: Critics and audiences alike noted that despite being 50 years old, Jackson appeared sharp, focused, and deeply involved in every detail, from the lighting to the bass lines. He often marks his movements to save his voice, yet his natural rhythm and "genius" remain unmistakable.

is a poignant, high-definition look at the concert tour that never was. Released just months after Jackson's death, the film captures his final rehearsals at the Staples Center in Los Angeles as he prepared for a 50-show residency in London. The Review: A Master at Work This Is It(2009)

: The film showcases massive, high-tech set pieces, including a 3D version of "Thriller" and a redesigned "Smooth Criminal" sequence. It highlights the immense talent of the backup dancers and musicians, like guitarist Orianthi, who were hand-picked for this global stage. : Critics and audiences alike noted that despite

: Unlike traditional concert films, this documentary feels like an intimate, behind-the-scenes diary. It seamlessly weaves together rehearsal footage from April to June 2009, offering a "fly-on-the-wall" perspective of Jackson’s creative process. Released just months after Jackson's death, the film