I can't watch it. The documentary was enough because I doubt that anyone trying to portray Amy can do her justice. She was too unique to capture. Plus I always thought of Amy and Blake as a noose around each other's neck. They dragged each other down and Amy just couldn't find her balance in life. Watch Mark Ronson talk about Amy. He did an interview with Howard Stern. When Howard asked him about Amy his face dropped. You could see the weight of what her death really meant through his expressions. I think that Mark is the only person respectfully taking care of her legacy.
Unfortunately you're right!! It seems to me like it was made to exonerate Blake and her father, and blame the paparazzi, without any exploration whatsoever of her music, as the director claims ... obviously her music is included but nothing about her writing and creative process !!
It was a train wreck. Don't even get me started. The writing was garbage, the actress did not remotely do Amy Justice, and the director was ignorant and blatantly stated she didn't care what the people who lived it thought- that if they had any input she wouldn't have done it. It dumped off in a random part of her life and continued as a series of highlighted focus on drugs. The actress should have used lip syncing..she should not have sang..oh while they also switched between Amys voice and the actress..plus a million other faults. They should have left it at Amy.
I don’t know much about Amy’s life, and my main criticism walking out was I still felt like I knew nothing about her by the end. Thanks for watching, and if you haven’t already I hope you consider subscribing for more movie reviews!
I would have to agree. I can't even... I don't think I'm overly harsh in feeling visceral rejection of anyone who tries to mimic the form of someone they will never connect to, or a storyteller who tries to decipher a truth they cannot understand.
It was bad but not as bad as I thought it would be. They were kind of respectful not showing how terrible she actually looked at the height of her drug and alcohol abuse though. I'll give it that. Still, it was very Lifetime-esque and superficial. It didn't do Amy justice at all and really didn't showcase what an impact she had.
There is so much to say here truly. I've watched B2B twice now (and no I didn't give any money to it...). It's an atrocious pin-hole look into her life, music and talent. It's essentially a romance film based on Amy and Blake, and an embarrassing attempt at that. Not only did I think that film-wise, it was poorly written and the script seemed very forced, but it was also a confusing mess as you have no real idea how many years it's been since the last scene etc etc. Trying to cover both her Frank and Back to Black eras in 2 hours just isn't gonna work (and didn't). Despite all films (especially biopics) having to have a sense of dramatization for the audience, this is done poorly - making Amy out to be this shy Camden girl who was entirely infatuated and obsessed with Blake (which ofc may be somewhat true, but Blake was not her entire life!!). They completely miss her unique attitude, wit and overall amazing sense of humour, not to mention almost any song writing, and leave her oddly half-baked. And even go as far to show inaccuracies like Amy trying crack on her own! Which is entirely untrue as Blake introduced her to hard drugs. Overall an absolute mess, I can only say a huge well done to Marisa for giving it a good go, her acting was the best part (but those are big shoes to fill). Realistically, this film should've never left the writing room, never mind see the light of day.
Preach! You hit the nail on the head! Maybe you should do my job haha. Thanks for watching my review! This is one of the reviews I’m prouder of! I hope you consider subscribing for more :)
@@BenFriedman916 Hey! Thanks for replying :) I had soo much to say about this film (and still do!) and honestly considered doing a video lmao. Your review hit a lot of key points, all of which I agree with. It's just such a shame Amy has been done so dirty by this. The fact Sam TJ actively didn't care about getting her friends involved and was set on doing this film no matter what is also very telling. Ofc subbed! And hope to see more soon :D
I don't why everyone is hating like crazy on this biopic whilst appreciating rocketman and elvis, even though sinilar "issues" came up in all- 1. Actors not looking like the real person 2. Not all key moments being included 3. The actor sometimes singing instead of the real person. Think these are all legit as long as they closely resemble the storyline and personality of the person which they all did. I dont understand also why people think Blake was sugarcoated- he is definitely presented negatively with the manipulation and exploitation of Amy. only thing i can see as the big flaw is the presentation of the dad- Mitch was definitely softened because he helped with the film so we dont get to see how exploitative he really was.
Seen it last week. As a movie fan: Nice movie, but don't ever watch the documentary. As an Amy Winehouse fan: Fuck this movie, stick with the documentary. Being unpartial and objective, my rating would be a 6.1/10 for the movie.
It wasn't perfect things were glossed over, timelines weren't accurate. Her mom had 2 scenes . By the end of the movie I felt like Amy lived a lifetime in those 2 hours. I liked the music in it. Amy's story should be told as a series. I still liked it maybe in the future I won't who knows. The writers sucked.
I stumbled upon your review and my sentiments exactly. I recently reviewed this film and your analysis is spot on. Great review, I subscribed to your channel off the strength of this review!
saw it on fmovies i didnt like how she was portrayed the movie should've shown her as a human being who needed support the paparatzzi needs to take accountability on her downfall
I had to walk out of the theater last night. I don’t think I stayed past 20 minutes of the movie- and that was AFTER 30 MINUTES of commercials before it ever got started. It was so awful!!!
As someone with substance use disorder, the glamorization of drinking oneself to death is tired, played out, and does significantly more harm to those struggling with alcoholism, and to those trying to support and love and be in relation to those of us with addictions. Distasteful and derivative of every other garbage depiction of the very real struggle that is substance use disorder. Shameful. My opinions on movies aren't usually so pointed and personal, this one was disrespect to a whole new level. The depiction of her addictions was only one of my egregious choices made in this movie and in it's highly unethical production and "research" EW
I feel like the actress was good. That said, I don’t know anything about Amy. She seems to lick her teeth and we see a ton of her tongue. Was that a thing that Amy did? She’s supposed to be a sympathetic character, but the things that happen to her happen to almost everyone. (Grandma dies, a relationship goes bad).
I’ve heard great things about that doc and need to check it out for sure! Cool that your brother got to work on that film! Thanks for watching and if you haven’t already I hope you consider subscribing! Reviews of I Saw the TV Glow, Furiosa, and Hit Man coming soon!
The performances are good but the movie itself is bad. What really makes me mad is that the RT audience side is positive but the critics are negative. Sometimes critics are correct!!
I mean this is a fairly conventional film that I’m sure audiences who didn’t know much about Winehouse could get some enjoyment over. It’s a very small sample size though considering how little money the film has made in the US thus far… Thanks for watching and if you haven’t already I hope you consider subscribing for more!
I would have to agree. I can't even... I don't think I'm overly harsh in feeling visceral rejection of anyone who tries to mimic the form of someone they will never connect to, or a storyteller who tries to decipher a truth they cannot understand.
I can't watch it. The documentary was enough because I doubt that anyone trying to portray Amy can do her justice. She was too unique to capture. Plus I always thought of Amy and Blake as a noose around each other's neck. They dragged each other down and Amy just couldn't find her balance in life. Watch Mark Ronson talk about Amy. He did an interview with Howard Stern. When Howard asked him about Amy his face dropped. You could see the weight of what her death really meant through his expressions. I think that Mark is the only person respectfully taking care of her legacy.
Unfortunately you're right!! It seems to me like it was made to exonerate Blake and her father, and blame the paparazzi, without any exploration whatsoever of her music, as the director claims ... obviously her music is included but nothing about her writing and creative process !!
It was a train wreck. Don't even get me started. The writing was garbage, the actress did not remotely do Amy Justice, and the director was ignorant and blatantly stated she didn't care what the people who lived it thought- that if they had any input she wouldn't have done it. It dumped off in a random part of her life and continued as a series of highlighted focus on drugs. The actress should have used lip syncing..she should not have sang..oh while they also switched between Amys voice and the actress..plus a million other faults. They should have left it at Amy.
I don’t know much about Amy’s life, and my main criticism walking out was I still felt like I knew nothing about her by the end. Thanks for watching, and if you haven’t already I hope you consider subscribing for more movie reviews!
I totally agree about the vocals. The movie was about AMY and we should have at least heard Amy’s voice which is like no other!
I would have to agree. I can't even...
I don't think I'm overly harsh in feeling visceral rejection of anyone who tries to mimic the form of someone they will never connect to, or a storyteller who tries to decipher a truth they cannot understand.
It was bad but not as bad as I thought it would be. They were kind of respectful not showing how terrible she actually looked at the height of her drug and alcohol abuse though. I'll give it that. Still, it was very Lifetime-esque and superficial. It didn't do Amy justice at all and really didn't showcase what an impact she had.
Lifetime is a very good way to describe this movie. Thanks for watching and hope if you haven’t already consider subscribing for more!
There is so much to say here truly.
I've watched B2B twice now (and no I didn't give any money to it...). It's an atrocious pin-hole look into her life, music and talent. It's essentially a romance film based on Amy and Blake, and an embarrassing attempt at that. Not only did I think that film-wise, it was poorly written and the script seemed very forced, but it was also a confusing mess as you have no real idea how many years it's been since the last scene etc etc. Trying to cover both her Frank and Back to Black eras in 2 hours just isn't gonna work (and didn't).
Despite all films (especially biopics) having to have a sense of dramatization for the audience, this is done poorly - making Amy out to be this shy Camden girl who was entirely infatuated and obsessed with Blake (which ofc may be somewhat true, but Blake was not her entire life!!). They completely miss her unique attitude, wit and overall amazing sense of humour, not to mention almost any song writing, and leave her oddly half-baked. And even go as far to show inaccuracies like Amy trying crack on her own! Which is entirely untrue as Blake introduced her to hard drugs.
Overall an absolute mess, I can only say a huge well done to Marisa for giving it a good go, her acting was the best part (but those are big shoes to fill). Realistically, this film should've never left the writing room, never mind see the light of day.
Preach! You hit the nail on the head! Maybe you should do my job haha. Thanks for watching my review! This is one of the reviews I’m prouder of! I hope you consider subscribing for more :)
@@BenFriedman916 Hey! Thanks for replying :) I had soo much to say about this film (and still do!) and honestly considered doing a video lmao.
Your review hit a lot of key points, all of which I agree with. It's just such a shame Amy has been done so dirty by this. The fact Sam TJ actively didn't care about getting her friends involved and was set on doing this film no matter what is also very telling.
Ofc subbed! And hope to see more soon :D
I enjoyed it. But then I'm not up my own arse trying to make the movie about myself, as a critic.
I don't why everyone is hating like crazy on this biopic whilst appreciating rocketman and elvis, even though sinilar "issues" came up in all- 1. Actors not looking like the real person 2. Not all key moments being included 3. The actor sometimes singing instead of the real person. Think these are all legit as long as they closely resemble the storyline and personality of the person which they all did. I dont understand also why people think Blake was sugarcoated- he is definitely presented negatively with the manipulation and exploitation of Amy. only thing i can see as the big flaw is the presentation of the dad- Mitch was definitely softened because he helped with the film so we dont get to see how exploitative he really was.
Seen it last week.
As a movie fan: Nice movie, but don't ever watch the documentary.
As an Amy Winehouse fan: Fuck this movie, stick with the documentary.
Being unpartial and objective, my rating would be a 6.1/10 for the movie.
Thanks for watching my review and I hope you consider subscribing for more reviews!!
It wasn't perfect things were glossed over, timelines weren't accurate. Her mom had 2 scenes . By the end of the movie I felt like Amy lived a lifetime in those 2 hours. I liked the music in it. Amy's story should be told as a series. I still liked it maybe in the future I won't who knows. The writers sucked.
I stumbled upon your review and my sentiments exactly. I recently reviewed this film and your analysis is spot on. Great review, I subscribed to your channel off the strength of this review!
Can’t agree with you, I found myself reinvigorated by this portrayal of Amy.
I have only heard a snippet of this Marisa singing and She did not channel Amy whatsoever
Such a bad biopic
Yes to everything
Waste of time and few bucks
saw it on fmovies i didnt like how she was portrayed the movie should've shown her as a human being who needed support the paparatzzi needs to take accountability on her downfall
I had to walk out of the theater last night. I don’t think I stayed past 20 minutes of the movie- and that was AFTER 30 MINUTES of commercials before it ever got started. It was so awful!!!
The beginning was dreadfully slow. Thanks for watching and I hope you consider subscribing!
As someone with substance use disorder, the glamorization of drinking oneself to death is tired, played out, and does significantly more harm to those struggling with alcoholism, and to those trying to support and love and be in relation to those of us with addictions.
Distasteful and derivative of every other garbage depiction of the very real struggle that is substance use disorder.
Shameful.
My opinions on movies aren't usually so pointed and personal, this one was disrespect to a whole new level. The depiction of her addictions was only one of my egregious choices made in this movie and in it's highly unethical production and "research"
EW
The movie was good just wanted a little bit longer Marisa did a great job ❤
I feel like the actress was good. That said, I don’t know anything about Amy. She seems to lick her teeth and we see a ton of her tongue. Was that a thing that Amy did? She’s supposed to be a sympathetic character, but the things that happen to her happen to almost everyone. (Grandma dies, a relationship goes bad).
There is an Amy Whinehouse documentary my brother did some editing work on. It is a much better movie than this film.
I’ve heard great things about that doc and need to check it out for sure! Cool that your brother got to work on that film!
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The performances are good but the movie itself is bad. What really makes me mad is that the RT audience side is positive but the critics are negative. Sometimes critics are correct!!
I mean this is a fairly conventional film that I’m sure audiences who didn’t know much about Winehouse could get some enjoyment over. It’s a very small sample size though considering how little money the film has made in the US thus far…
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I love how everyone is bashing this one when Amy Winehouse: Fallen Star was MUCH worse
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What kind of mockery, I mean, fuckery is this?
It was a good movie you’re trippin
Did you watch the review to see why he did not like the film? This is a very quick watch in terms of highlighting the movie’s poor ethics.
Glad you liked it! Wasn’t for me.
Really though, an argument for ethics is poor. This was an otherwise excellent portrayal of Amy.
I would have to agree. I can't even...
I don't think I'm overly harsh in feeling visceral rejection of anyone who tries to mimic the form of someone they will never connect to, or a storyteller who tries to decipher a truth they cannot understand.
Fair points! Thanks for watching and I hope you subscribe for more reviews!