I almost finished watching the whole film with tears in my eyes, and the more I went to the back, the more I felt like I was known and liked by people like me, and it seemed that she had also killed her in disguise.
Although I have seen a lot of AMY's songs as the backside music, the rehab made me know AMY in 2008, but I didn't fall in love with her because of it. At that time, my favorite was the "what goes around comes around", as well as "no one" and "because of you". Almost unconsciously, it took a long time to realize that two of AMY's albums never left my iPod. Some nights, without being crazy, the love of AMY's two albums has turned into a long-lasting love.
Not a big fan of jazz, if it wasn't for the Grammys, I probably would never have known and liked AMY. It's like a poor student giving a painting to the landlady to pay for the house, and after a few years, it turns out that it is worth more than the house. I couldn't get along with jazz at all, and I was like the landlady who found a bargain.
The worldly people will not let this strange woman go, and my attention to AMY is no different from that of others. To me, however, all the negative news doesn't really matter. Because of my love for an artist's work, I want to know more about him. Is it through interviews or gossip? Public opinion is like a flood of beasts. Everyone can be deified or demonized. The more popular they are, the more turbulent the crowd will praise and criticize them. Therefore, even celebrities occupy the headlines of gossip or seem to be frank and in-depth interviews. , are all refracted light and shadow, at most like a glimpse of a leopard.
Her songs are 100% her, how much is her news?
Ignore gossip and news, and ultimately cannot ignore the news of his death in 2011. She died at the age of 27, some said she joined the 27 club, some said she was not qualified, and to me it was just an unfamiliar set. It's a shame, because I can't hear her new song anymore.
I like a lot of people's first two albums, James Blunt, Lily Allen, Marron5, FUN., Ed Sheeran, Adele, Hyukoh, some people didn't have a third album, some people changed after the third, but AMY is Never got a chance to release a third album.
I never had the chance to get to know AMY, and I don't know if this documentary called AMY can really get to know her. I just started watching it with such an attitude, and the result was much better than I imagined.
A 14-year-old girl who sings happy birthday over and over again, a female singer who is not packaged tightly by the record company and can do whatever she wants, a woman who is obsessed with blake and can't wait to die, a disappointed father but never stop longing for father's love 's daughter. Fragments of home videos, interviews with relatives and friends, historical video materials from the media, two hours of reviewing AMY's debut to her death, her scenery, and her loneliness. When I hear AMY's singing in the background music, I can't help crying. Blake, who pushed her to the abyss of drugs, regards her as a cash cow, regards her as a gossip, and loves her and her songs. People, who wouldn't feel bad for this talented woman who was always paralyzed by alcohol and drug addiction if she didn't love herself well? Maybe without stepping into the spotlight, not being known and loved by me, she only sings her songs in small town pubs in England, will it end like this?
More than once I felt that AMY was eager to be redeemed, but she didn't wait for that person. Five years after AMY's death, her documentary was released. Even with only two albums, her singing never left. As said in "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl", many people's lives are gradually unfolded after his death.
❤AMY
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