But it was too late, and she had lost the courage to live. Amy is actually a child. Deep down, she is a young child who longs for love but is afraid of losing it. The shadows left by her parents in her childhood affected her life. When she found the true love she thought she was destined to—blade, she jumped into the hell of her life without hesitation.
Amy loves blades. She knew that what he loved was her money, her fame, and she knew that it was wrong for him to instigate alcoholism and drug addiction. But she loves him too much, just like her song "love is blind" "love is a losing game", "I will follow him in whatever he does." And the scumbag blade also uses Amy to get the fame and fortune he wants, poison. What impresses me the most is when Amy went to rehab, blade insisted on quitting with her, in fact he didn't want Amy to get better - "When a person does his own good, he doesn't want others to get better" Amy's attending physician said. So Amy quit and smoked again and again, and again and again, the repeated treatment tormented her body. But she is only a little girl in her twenties, how can her body bear so much?
What saddens and disappoints me even more is her agency and her family and friends. The agency doesn't need to say that what they care most about is the benefits that Amy's talent can bring to them. They forced her to do a tour that she didn't want to, and they said that even when they knew that her physical and mental state would not allow it. "She has to go."
"do you like being famous?""I …don't know …" She doesn't want to be famous, she just wants to sing, sing the jazz she loves, the jazz that belongs to her. She's a real jazz singer, and a real jazz singer wouldn't want to sing to over 6,000 people.
Her talent quickly brought her fame and success, and she quickly became one of the highest-paid female singers, wooed by various music awards and record label celebrities. Amy became famous, but when she broke the drug scandal, the media rushed to report her, commented on her, criticized her, mocked her, and ridiculed her. They took Amy to heaven one second, and pushed her to hell the next. Who really cares about this fragile little girl?
And her father, when she was on vacation, still brought a photographer and an agent, no wonder Amy would say, "He just wants my money." But Amy is a well-behaved and filial daughter, and she silently obeys this father arrangement, although she didn't want to do it.
And her friends, while declaring their sincere love for Amy, shy away from the troubles caused by the paparazzi after she became famous. They love her, but none of them are willing to stand up to protect her, care about her, and tell her "it is wrong". One of Amy's bodyguards and his good friend said: "she need to know what is wrong, she just need someone to tell her, she just need support." This is true friendship!
Amy Winehouse, God gave her the most beautiful voice, let her sing the true soul of jazz, but she suffered so many setbacks in her young life - a scumbag boyfriend, a brokerage company and media who value profit over justice, and do not know the truth The masses who wantonly consumed her, all kinds, before she lived long enough to let life teach her to face everything bravely to survive, finally broke her down and ended her life with alcohol.
For today, we have no right to comment on Amy's choice. We only hope that this beautiful and heartbreaking angel can return to her own paradise and sing her jazz freely. And for us, life has to go on, if you encounter insurmountable difficulties, think of Amy, and believe that life will eventually teach you to grow.
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