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Torey 2022-05-26 19:16:29
This documentary can completely ignore the technical aspects of the discussion. A true film about Amy, those random clips that were shot at that time, reveal the restlessness under the threat of fame and wealth. Amy and Saint Laurent are so similar. They are well-known in the industry when they are young, and their talents bring more than fame and wealth and life under the light of exposure. It's not that she is incapable of facing it, but that she has become famous when she should learn how to face it.
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Milan 2022-05-26 17:48:07
The material organization is so good. Amy’s innocence in the face of music, fame, love, friendship, family love, drugs, and other issues has been dug out by the director, and the fragility that comes with it, it’s still hard to tell who is at fault. Her boyfriend's father, drugs, flash, alcohol, indulgence, indulge in fragility, to some extent, even her voice and natural talent were the culprits that afternoon.
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Sam Beste: She had one of the most pure relationships to music. Such an emotional relationship to music. It's like she needed music, as if it was a person, and that she would die for it.
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Yasiin Bey: I became aware of Amy in 2004. I'm a big jazz fan and I really liked what she was doing. I thought it was unique, I thought it was edgy. And sincere. And that's the thing I like most about Amy. She didn't have any airs. She was real... She was just a charming, sweet lady. I had a bit of a crush on her, to be honest. She was raw, she was fast with a blue joke, could drink anybody under the table, wasn't afraid to roll a smoke. Had a big, giant laugh, and was just a sweetheart, you know?