Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson and Me Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 31000 votes
Tags: starstruck, paedophilia
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Title in Español:

Leaving Neverland

Title in Italiano:

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Title in Português:

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Title in Deutsch:

Leaving Neverland

Synopsis

Director Dan Reed described Leaving Neverland as a "study of the psychology of child sexual abuse, told through two ordinary families ... groomed for twenty years by a pedophile masquerading as a trusted friend."

In the film, Robson and Safechuck allege that Jackson sexually abused them when they were children, Safechuck beginning in 1988, Robson beginning in 1990. They give graphic descriptions of Jackson's sex acts, including masturbation, oral sex, and anal sex, which they allege took place at his home, Neverland Ranch, and other locations.

The two men say that these acts were regarded as "romantic" and did not realize they were inappropriate until adulthood. Safechuck says Jackson once took him shopping for an engagement ring, which he kept as memorabilia, and held a mock wedding. He began therapy in 2013 and recalled his trauma for the first time. Stephanie Safechuck, his mother, describes feeling elated and dancing when Jackson died in 2009.

Robson says Jackson told him to distrust women. Both men claimed that Jackson tried pushing them away from their families and "brainwashing" them. Jackson allegedly sent the two men "love letters" and set up security systems at Neverland to prevent other people from witnessing their sexual acts.

Safechuck says Jackson eventually replaced him with Brett Barnes, and Robson says he was replaced by actor Macaulay Culkin, because Jackson preferred prepubescent boys. Robson says he was given Jackson memorabilia as a child; he is photographed burning those items at the end of the film.

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Leaving Neverland: Michael Jackson and Me
Bad
Michael Jackson: Performer
Our Childhood
Chad Hobson: Performer
Magical Valley
Chad Hobson: Performer
Meeting Michael
Chad Hobson: Performer
At Bedtime
Chad Hobson: Performer
Room at the Hilton
Chad Hobson: Performer
Arrival at Havenhurst
Chad Hobson: Performer
Michael's Escape
Chad Hobson: Performer
Walking at Night
Chad Hobson: Performer
Trip to Hawaii
Chad Hobson: Performer
Magical Moment
Chad Hobson: Performer
Enchantment
Chad Hobson: Performer
Touch of His Hand
Chad Hobson: Performer
Every Room
Chad Hobson: Performer
The Invitation
Chad Hobson: Performer
Sun Rise
Chad Hobson: Performer
Far Far Away
Chad Hobson: Performer
Leaving Neverland
Chad Hobson: Performer
Meeting Indiana Jones
Chad Hobson: Performer
The Next Chapter
Chad Hobson: Performer

User reviews

Elizabeth Robinson
7/10

The use of somber melodies and melancholic tones creates a somber atmosphere that mirrors the heavy subject matter of the film, evoking a strong emotional response from the audience.

Elizabeth Allen
5/10

The soundtrack of Leaving Neverland succeeds in evoking a range of emotions, from sadness and anger to disbelief and introspection.

Kenneth Jackson
6/10

The choice of music in key moments of the documentary adds depth and poignancy to the revelations made by Robson and Safechuck.

Dorothy Roberts
6/10

The haunting melodies and somber tones in the music enhance the sense of unease and discomfort that permeates the documentary.

John Johnson
3/10

The repetitive use of somber piano and violin tunes throughout the film became distracting and even numbing as the graphic details of the alleged abuse were recounted by Robson and Safechuck. Instead of enhancing the storytelling, the music felt invasive and overshadowed the testimonies, potentially diminishing the impact of the survivors' accounts of their experiences with Michael Jackson.

Joseph Lewis
6/10

The music in the film skillfully underscores the themes of manipulation, betrayal, and the long-lasting impact of childhood trauma.

Laura Anderson
6/10

Overall, the music in Leaving Neverland contributes significantly to the overall impact and resonance of the documentary, leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.

Kenneth Parker
8/10

The score's seamless integration with the storytelling enhances the impact of the survivors' accounts, underscoring the gravity of the trauma they endured and the long-lasting effects of child sexual abuse.

Mark Jackson
7/10

The music effectively conveys the sense of betrayal and manipulation experienced by the victims, adding depth to their narratives and enhancing the viewer's understanding of the gravity of the situation.

William Nelson
10/10

The score of the documentary is masterfully crafted, creating a sense of unease and tension that perfectly mirrors the disturbing nature of the allegations presented. The music adds layers of depth to the narrative, underscoring the gravity of the subject matter and leaving a lasting impact on the viewer long after the film has ended.

Paul Perez
6/10

The soundtrack plays a crucial role in immersing the audience in the harrowing accounts of abuse and deception presented in the film.

Kimberly Hernandez
5/10

The use of subtle instrumentation and minimalistic compositions in the soundtrack creates a sense of intimacy and vulnerability in the storytelling.

Susan Anderson
7/10

The soundtrack's subtle nuances and delicate instrumentation contribute to the overall sense of vulnerability and raw emotion portrayed in the documentary, making it a truly immersive viewing experience.