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I Watched The 2015 Amy Winehouse Documentary Right After Seeing Back To Black, And Now I’m More Upset At The New Movie

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I Watched The 2015 Amy Winehouse Documentary Right After Seeing Back To Black, And Now I’m More Upset At The New Movie

While I did not spend a lot of time following her career while she was living, ever since I heard Amy Winehouse’s voice, I knew she was one of the greatest singers that ever lived. She wrote some of the best songs of all time, too, between “Back To Black,” “Valerie,” “Love Is A Losing Game” and “Tears Dry On Their Own,” which will all remain timeless to my ear and so many others. So you can imagine the excitement I had when I learned she was getting her own music biopic with Back To Black. Sadly, it’s a massive disappointment to her legacy.

I shared my thoughts on the new Amy Winehouse movie in CinemaBlend’s Back to Black review, where I gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars. And my own feelings about the movie echo other critics’ mixed feelings about the biopic. After seeing the movie and feeling rather frustrated by the movie’s depiction of the singer, I decided to finally watch the 2015 critically-acclaimed and Oscar-winning documentary Amy, which had been on my watch list already for years. After checking it out, now I’m even more upset about Back to Black. Let me share why.

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