Here's the deal: This Is It is a well-made documentary that offers genuine insight into how massive concert productions come together. The footage is professionally shot, Michael Jackson's talent is undeniable, and there's nothing inappropriate here.
But let's be real—this is a 2009 documentary about rehearsals for a concert that never happened, featuring an artist who died before most of today's kids were born. Unless your child is already into MJ's music or seriously interested in performance arts, they're going to be checking their phone within 20 minutes.
The WISE components are solid individually, but the watchability factor for modern kids is low. It's not bad, it's just... not relevant to their world. If you've got a budding dancer or theater kid who's curious about backstage production, this could be genuinely inspiring. For everyone else, it's a museum piece.
The posthumous context also adds emotional complexity that's hard to shake—you're watching someone rehearse for shows they'll never perform, which is heavy even if the film itself stays upbeat.





