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Very bold story telling . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on July 19, 2015 at 19:47:00:

of the rise and ultimate fall of Amy. Truthfully, I never heard one of her songs until she died. She had such an incredible rich and mature voice it is hard to believe she was as young as she was.

The amount of footage available was astounding especially of the waning days leading to her demise.

She is the story of so many young artists who can't handle fame, exposure, and the loss of a normal life. Her dad didn't help either.

This is worth seeing even if, like me, you knew nothing of her. It is compelling to see her "birth", "life", and "death".