
Opening credits
The Jackson 5 record the song in the studio, with Michael doing his vocal parts.
Under Joseph's intense direction, the boys rehearse their first professional recording.
A soulful record plays while Katherine and La Toya share a meal.
Michael leads a emotional performance marking the debut of the Jackson 5.
Michael delivers a tender, melodic vocal during a quiet family rehearsal session.
The group practices dynamic choreography for their upcoming performance.
Gladys Knight & the Pips perform the song live at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York with The Jackson 5 watching it from the side of the stage.
The Jackson 5 perform the song live at the Apollo Theater with Suzanne de Passe being impressed by their performances, giving her Motown Records contact card to Joe Jackson.
Transition to the Motown records office.
Berry Gordy supervises Michael's precise vocal takes during a breakthrough recording session.
Michael stuns the studio veterans with a soul-stirring rendition of a Smokey Robinson track.
Recreation of their appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
Michael and Katherine are watching Singin' in the Rain (1952) on TV, seeing Gene Kelly dance and sing to the song.
Michael confides in his animal companion about his musical dreams.
The brothers harmonize on their chart-topping ballad for a captivated live audience.
Michael records the song in the studio. Montage of Off The Wall’s success and the music video appear aswell.
Michael records an emotionally raw vocal take that leaves him visibly shaken.
Michael introduces Bubbles to his surprised family.
Michael reviews his early solo demos in the company of his new companion.
Michael and La Toya discuss his desire for a total creative reinvention.
Montage of Michael's relentless work ethic in the studio.
Driving through the city, Michael reflects on his need for personal independence.
A stadium crowd erupts as Michael performs.
Michael's decision to seek independent legal counsel.
The group performs a grand, cinematic anthem during a stadium concert tour.
Michael performs a theatrical routine during a massive live stage production.
Michael and Bill share a playful moment while operating a miniature toy train.
Michael plays Twister with Bubbles.
Michael greets supportive fans and signs autographs as his classic Motown recording plays.
In the garden, Michael receives creative inspiration while playing with his exotic pets.
Michael observes street dancers in Compton, drawing inspiration for his visual choreography.
Michael and the gangs record the music video for Beat It.
Recreation of the iconic music video scene for Thriller.
Michael finds a moment of quiet reflection amidst the chaos of his growing fame.
Michael performs a powerful anthem.
Michael pursues a love interest with playful choreography in a stylized street scene.
Michael leads an intricate routine.
Michael reflects on his lost youth while sharing a quiet, introspective moment with his primate friend.
Michael does the Moonwalk at Motown 25. The Pepsi version appears later on when his hair catches on fire.
Michael travels the globe.
Michael delivers a humanitarian message.
Michael and Paul play con artists in a cinematic collaboration.
Michael joins a group of superstar artists to record a historic charity single.
Michael stands amidst cinematic destruction, delivering a powerful environmental plea through song.
Michael finds spiritual and professional resolve during a period of intense public scrutiny.
Michael protests social injustice through music.
Michael laments the destruction of the environment in an epic, emotional performance.
Michael shares a vulnerable moment, expressing deep loneliness and the need for connection through this song.
The final night of the Victory Tour. Michael announces he is no longer performing with his brothers.
Michael dances.
Michael commands the screen with his choreography.
Michael delivers a rendition of a classic.
Michael explores modern R&B rhythms.
During the reunion tour.
Michael prepares for his final comeback tour.
A tribute plays highlighting Michael's milestones.
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