Sam Taylor-Johnson & Marisa Abela | FULL INTERVIEW | Jonathan Ross Show
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Sam Taylor-Johnson and Marisa Abela join Jonathan to discuss 'Back to Black,' the Amy Winehouse biopic. Abela talks about the challenge of embodying the iconic singer, emphasizing authenticity over impersonation, and Sam Taylor Johnson remembers the casting process and Abela's standout audition.
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Don't listen to the critics, the film is good and Marisa is talented as Amy and the fact that Marisa can sing that well is truly amazing!
Amy wouldnt of wanted a biopic of her life made, she would of been mortified. There was only one Amy, no one else can come close. I feel sorry for this actress as I bet shes been told this will be her break and she probably has worked so hard but no one can sing like Amy. The documentary was a better portayal or her life, the movie got its script from chat gmp its that predictable and no good reason for it to be made she only died in 2011!
Can we just start placing that bet on Amy Dawson for Best Actress at the bookies already, I need to get rich🎉
Can Amy Dawson sing? Did she audition for this? Did she turn it down, what happened?
I watched the film yesterday and Marisa's performance was phenomenal I became an instant fan of hers
Can Amy Dawson sing? Did she audition for this? Did she turn it down, what happened?
@@moxxidankworth9194 as far as I know she was a fan fav but I don't know if she auditioned or not
I was absolutely floored by Marisa's singing. Wasn't expecting much. But she nailed it. I even thought Amy's voice was dubbed in, it was so good. Wow. Much respect.
Thank you ❤
I mean the movie isn’t great but MARISA OH MY
She was OK, but Amy was more lively and fast talking!
This is great movie they are both highly talented. Love Sam’s films ❤
Can we just start placing that bet on Amy Dawson for Best Actress at the bookies already, I need to get rich🎉
Oooooooh, that's why the director's name sounded so familiar! I'm going to see the film tonight. I hope it'll be good.
Its rubbish lol
@@K-a-n-d-i-s It was... Ugh
This is a good story of Amy Winehouse
Lmao no it’s not
I can’t find Amy Dawsons TH-cam channel, it’s being hidden. I want to support to raise awareness for Bpd
NINA GOULD HAS TRIED TO STOP AMY DAWSON THE PRINCESS OF HOLLYWOOD WINNING THE BEST ACTRESS OSCAR FOR WINEHOUSE❤👑
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Big fan of Amy, the film was much better than I expected, there were some great vocal moments and also some not so great moments, storyline wasn’t great, as a whole the movie was ‘fine’.
The AMY documentary was a much better insight into her and her life.
I agree with the criticism of the film. I think Marisa's performance was very good-an excellent actress-but unfortunately, the way in which everything was conducted only left a very negative image of Amy. I believe the film could have explored many other aspects of her work, from her sober period to her health, which in the years 2010 and 2011 seemed much healthier physically than in previous years. The duet with Tony Bennett. I feel she was trying to move on and get better. The film could have conveyed a more positive image of the singer, extolling her talent more. At the end of the film, what I felt was that it just reinforced all the stigmas that had been associated with her image. What a pity.
Enervating is incorrect because that Word means it suck energy, and i think from your sentence you meant the opposite.,
yung filly😂😂
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Maybe Alison Owen and Nina Gold should of ‘helped’ Amy Dawson instead of try to take an Oscar away from her
If the US didn't win ww2
The u.s didn't, the British did, you came in late, most of the work had been done