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'A false narrative around a paedophile': Michael Jackson biopic criticised by Leaving Neverland director
Dan Reed says the film recasts abuse allegations as lies and sidesteps Jackson’s relationships with children

TL;DR
- Dan Reed, director of 'Leaving Neverland,' criticizes the Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael.'
- Reed alleges the film portrays Jackson's accusers as liars and distorts his relationship with children.
- He describes Jackson in the film as an 'asexual plastic action doll' and argues the movie sidesteps the issue of his predatory behavior.
- Director Antoine Fuqua cast doubt on accusers, suggesting racism and financial motives.
- Reed countered Fuqua, calling it 'nasty' to push a false narrative about a 'paedophile' and noting Fuqua's large salary compared to accusers' lack of earnings.
- The biopic has achieved significant box office success, grossing $217 million worldwide.
- Michael Jackson's daughter, Paris Jackson, previously criticized the film's script for pandering to fans living in a 'fantasy.'