MOVIE NEWS – Back to Black, the biographical film about Amy Winehouse, came to the forefront of interest as soon as filming began, because many feared that a sensationalist film would be made that would focus on the tragic moments of the singer’s life.
The Oscar-winning composer Mark Ronson (A Star Is Born), who is Winehouse‘s most important, was also asked about this at the Oscars. He was the producer and co-writer of her album Back to Black – hence the title of the film. Ronson has not yet seen the film, but was asked to review the script as a close associate of the singer. He was very satisfied with it.
“I recognized Amy because they captured her essence,” Ronson told Entertainment Weekly at the gala. – Amy had an incredible sense of humor, and they were able to reproduce it perfectly.”
Ronson thinks Marisa Abela, who plays the singer, is also a good choice – but the film’s detractors have a different opinion. Some complain that the actress doesn’t look like the late star, and that she doesn’t have the charisma to lend credibility to her portrayal. However, Abelá was defended by the singer’s father, Mitch Winehouse himself, even though it is known that it is not an easy case and he does not usually hide his opinion under a bushel. For example, he came down hard on the 2015 documentary about Amy because, in his opinion, it dealt with the singer’s scandals and addiction in too much detail.
“Marisa is a perfect choice in every way, even if she doesn’t look exactly like Amy,” said Mitch, when asked about the upcoming film.
By the way, the Winehouse family could not have a say in the making of the film, this was the firm stipulation of the director, Sam Taylor-Johnson, and the screenwriter, Matt Greenhalgh.
Those who look forward to the release of the film with positive expectations argue that the personality of the director and screenwriter is the guarantee that an authentic Amy will appear. and on the canvas. Both are creators with good taste and a sure hand, as evidenced by their previous work together, John Lennon – The Young Years, nominated for 4 BAFTAs. Tayloy-Johnson also directed 50 Shades of Grey, which is said to have gotten more out of the material than was originally in it.
(Back to Black – domestic release: April 11, 2024.)
Source: UIP Dunafilm
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