I heard "Back To Black" first, admired Amy's talent, knew about her short life experience, but didn't understand her until I watched this documentary.
Amy's personality is simple, straightforward, without pretense, natural and natural, just like her musical talent. Music is her outlet. The lack of childhood love and the confusion of adolescence are all resolved by strumming the guitar and humming tunes. Although she begins to suffer from bulimia, she is still a healthy and cheerful girl with baby fat.
It wasn't the same until Blake came along. He brought love, drugs and destruction. Pure Amy really loves him, but he left her, she fell, but music is her antidote. All the worst things and emotions can turn into murmurs and circles lingering in my mind. When they flow out of the pen and turn into chants, the pain in the past will bring a trace of beauty. This is the blessing of the gifted musical talent to Amy, and Amy is gradually getting better. , "Back To Black" was born.
It was Amy's best music album, Amy became a commercial superstar, but from then on, people flocked to consume her, take advantage of her, and ultimately drive her to ruin. Blake returned to her side again. Her father was no longer the one who had been missing all the year round. The agent arranged for her a full schedule of performances. Amy's career and reputation gradually reached the peak, and the fragile she also slowly slipped into the abyss.
Because of his love for Blake, Amy was pulled into the vortex of drugs and alcohol by him. Coupled with the long-standing bulimia, Amy's mental state was deteriorating, and the former baby fat had disappeared, leaving only a morbid frailty.
Because of her respect for her father, Amy suffered from the torture of her father, who was eager for fame and fortune, led the show team to invade her private domain and tracked her and filmed her, and let the media tear off all her cover and embezzle all her space.
In order to maintain the material consumption with Blake and all the people around her who depend on her, Amy had to support her overwhelmed body and spirit to cope with the full commercial performance arranged by her manager. The sense of oppression made her afraid to sing, almost ruined his future.
Amy finally fell asleep, she was too tired to open her eyes.
I really feel sorry for Amy, she never did anything wrong. Her musical talent is God-given, she is very sincere to people, and she is not keen on fame and fortune. If she had to say she was wrong, she was too fragile and not strong enough to resist all the hands that were pulling her into the abyss. Although there are people around her who want to protect her, they are not strong enough.
Good night, Amy, and have a good dream in heaven.
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