Recently the film director admitted that some dates were incorrect by one of the two main characters. ...In regards to some occurance(s) @ a train station built in Neverland.
...Also in regards to a trip @ the Grand Canyon, as to who was present or not.
Small details but nonetheless accuracy in good documentaries are important.
This doc is fading away slowly. The impact won't change Michael Jackson's legacy as the King of Pop. For me personally the biggest lesson learned is how those mothers of those kids sold their souls in the most devastating way possible. It destroyed everything around them; their children, husbands, families, friends, the most important values of life. For what? You all know for what.
This is the saddest thing of all; and the Michael Jackson's entourage and family who all knew what was going on are as guilty as the mothers of these kids. And them too they all shut their mouth because of the same reason.
In our music culture we attach more importance to the very wrong values, like in this case here.
The best we can do is to expose the truth, learn from it, and not repeat the same mistakes again.
...To cherish our own families and prioritize the set of right values in life.
It's our responsibility. We fail miserably. That's what I think, what I get from the documentary.