Shopping mall in Salvador holds Michael Jackson lookalike contest Disclosure "Michael" became the highest-grossing musical biopic of all time. The film that tells part of the King of Pop's story surpassed "Bohemian Rhaspody", Freddie Mercury's biopic. According to the website DEADLINE, "Michael" has already earned US$ 911.9 million (R$ 4.6 billion, at current prices) worldwide, surpassing the US$ 910.9 of "Bohemian Rhaspody". The film directed by Antoine Fuqua had already broken the biopic record with the best debut in cinema history. In its first weekend, the film that tells part of the story of the King of Pop grossed US$ 217 million globally (R$ 1 billion, at current prices). Now on g1 Loved by the public, and not so loved by critics... "Michael" is a film that won over the public, but was the target of negative comments from critics around the world. The website Rotten Tomatoes, which works as a review aggregator, gave the film a rating of 38%, a number far removed from the public's rating, which has a 97% positive rating from fans. "You don't hit that number unless you're seeing a huge audience across every demographic imaginable. [Audiences] are clearly having a great time," said Adam Fogelson, president of Lionsgate, the film's U.S. distributor. Directed by Antoine Fuqua ("Training Day", "The Protector") and starring Jaafar Jackson, son of Jermaine Jackson and nephew of Michael Jackson, the film tells the story of the King of Pop from his childhood, starting his artistic career with his brothers in the group Jackson 5, until his "Bad" megatour in the mid-1980s.