Baptiste Monnet Frames 'Michael' as Study of Leadership Beyond 1 Pop Icon
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Updated · Vocal · Jun 27
Baptiste Monnet Frames 'Michael' as Study of Leadership Beyond 1 Pop Icon
1 articles · Updated · Vocal · Jun 27
Summary
Baptiste Monnet argues that "Michael," starring Jaafar Jackson, portrays Michael Jackson less as a celebrity than as a creative leader shaped by discipline, precision and emotional vulnerability.
The analysis says the film locates Jackson’s authority in rehearsals and relentless refinement, presenting genius as repetition, sacrifice and self-correction rather than effortless talent.
Monnet points to influences such as Peter Pan and Charlie Chaplin to show how the film builds Jackson’s artistic identity across music, dance, cinema and visual storytelling.
That portrait also stresses the cost of perfection, depicting sensitivity as the source of Jackson’s intensity while asking how long visionary leadership can remain a gift rather than a burden.