I started listening to her songs several years ago. At that time, I liked love is a losing game and will u still love me tomorrow. Her slightly hoarse voice is quite charming. I probably heard some of her gossip, but I paid little attention to it. I just thought it would be good to listen to the song, and everything else was irrelevant. Then she left, Xinzhuancheng couldn't wait any longer, and occasionally I still think of her songs and myself at a certain period.
I cried several times while watching the documentary. After listening to her songs for many years, I finally know her story completely.
I like a girl like Amy very much. She is crazy and obsessed with love. It has nothing to do with her lack of love in her childhood. She devoted all her enthusiasm to love. The pain of love is the source of her inspiration, just like back to black, and music is the best medicine for her.
More emotionally speaking, she saw a part of herself and a part of herself that was missing from her.
This documentary objectively shows all aspects of Amy's life. Halfway through watching it, I preconceived that Blake, the scumbag, was the culprit, but later found out that he was only part of it, even if it was the drugs he brought to Amy.
When Amy was enjoying the holiday in good spirits, his father came with a group of photographers, and Amy just smiled and welcomed him as usual. The mercenary father doesn't understand Amy, the ex-husband who treats Amy as a meal ticket doesn't understand Amy, the company that just wants to make more money doesn't understand Amy, the public who digs and mocks her private life doesn't understand Amy, and despair All over her life like dust, and this time she didn't use music to resist.
She never imagined the ending like this. Reality and fantasy have long since lost their borders. She felt a door in the darkness, but fell hard after entering it.
Tony Bennett said life will teach you how to live, if you live long enough.
Amy said if I could take my talent back and let me walk the streets freely, I would.
No matter what, you have been here truly and beautifully.
Always love u, amy.
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