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Back to Black

  • 2024
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Marisa Abela in Back to Black (2024)
Description: “Marisa Abela Nails Amy Winehouse in Every Look, Mood, and Note”. Go behind the lyrics of the record-breaking album, BACK TO BLACK is now playing in theaters.
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The life and music of Amy Winehouse, through the journey of adolescence to adulthood and the creation of one of the best-selling albums of our time.The life and music of Amy Winehouse, through the journey of adolescence to adulthood and the creation of one of the best-selling albums of our time.The life and music of Amy Winehouse, through the journey of adolescence to adulthood and the creation of one of the best-selling albums of our time.

  • Director
    • Sam Taylor-Johnson
  • Writer
    • Matt Greenhalgh
  • Stars
    • Marisa Abela
    • Eddie Marsan
    • Jack O'Connell
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    28K
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    POPULARITY
    3,843
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    • Director
      • Sam Taylor-Johnson
    • Writer
      • Matt Greenhalgh
    • Stars
      • Marisa Abela
      • Eddie Marsan
      • Jack O'Connell
    • 209User reviews
    • 157Critic reviews
    • 43Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 10 nominations total

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    How Amy Winehouse's Influences Shaped Marisa Abela's Acting Choices
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    Marisa Abela
    Marisa Abela
    • Amy
    Eddie Marsan
    Eddie Marsan
    • Mitch
    Jack O'Connell
    Jack O'Connell
    • Blake
    Lesley Manville
    Lesley Manville
    • Cynthia
    Juliet Cowan
    Juliet Cowan
    • Janis
    Sam Buchanan
    Sam Buchanan
    • Nick Shymansky
    Pete Lee-Wilson
    Pete Lee-Wilson
    • Perfume Paul
    Thelma Ruby
    • Great Auntie Renee
    Michael S. Siegel
    Michael S. Siegel
    • Uncle Harold
    Matilda Thorpe
    Matilda Thorpe
    • Auntie Melody
    Anna Darvas
    Anna Darvas
    • Shelley
    Tracey Lushington
    Tracey Lushington
    • Jane
    Ryan O'Doherty
    Ryan O'Doherty
    • Chris
    Spike Fearn
    Spike Fearn
    • Tyler
    Harley Bird
    Harley Bird
    • Juliette
    Francesca Henry
    • Chantelle
    Liv Longborne
    • Catriona
    Tuwaine Barrett
    Tuwaine Barrett
    • Salaam
    • Director
      • Sam Taylor-Johnson
    • Writer
      • Matt Greenhalgh
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    5southdavid

    You Know I'm No Good

    Intriguingly "Back to Black" seems to be a film that is finding little consensus amongst the professional reviewers. I found the central performance excellent, but wonder if it's decision to, perhaps realistically, not portray anyone as the villain of the story, hurts its entertainment value.

    A prodigiously talented singer/songwriter Amy Winehouse (Marisa Abela) has a growing reputation and a hit album. Before starting work on the next album, she meets Blake Fielder-Civil (Jack O'Connell) in a Camden bar and the pair begin a relationship. Already struggling with Bulimia and alcoholism, Blake's own hedonistic lifestyle sends the pair into a spiral of violence and addiction. When they break up, Amy's pain forms the basis for the songs on "Back to Black" her second album, which has worldwide success.

    I think Marisa Abela is great as Amy. I know her from the BBC series "Industry" and her performance here, which includes her singing impression is maybe reason enough to see the film. In fact, it might be the only reason to see the film. Maybe that's a touch unfair, the performances from O'Connell, Eddie Marsan as her father Mitch and Lesley Manville as her grandmother Cynthia are all decent, even if none of them stretch much beyond what we've seen them do before. (In fact, I'd really like to see O'Connell play something other than a swaggering, self-destructive character).

    The consensus narrative that has been told about Winehouse is that Fielder-Civil was the junkie that dragged poor Amy down and that Mitch sacrificed his daughter's health in order to not risk her success. Both ideas are present in the film, though it paints neither as the villain. Perhaps that's realistic, certainly it doesn't rob Amy of agency in her own story, but I did, at times, feel a little bored by what the film chose to present. It's quite long, at two hours, and whilst her talent was prodigious, maybe her life story wasn't full of as many different types of experiences as would justify this films existence.

    I don't think the film adds up to enough for me to recommend it, which is a shame for Abela, who is really giving her all.
    7dejtaxi

    A good watch

    The film captures the self destructive and addictive demons that surrounded Amy Winehouse and I think doesn't truly depict the character portrayal of her husband and father as they are shown as better characters than they were.

    Strong performances but I thought disappointing ending .

    The singing of Marisa Abela is excellent and acting all around very strong . Just not enough depth and oomph in the overall result.

    The addictive 'love' story if that's what it was is captured well and illustrates that period in London quite well for anyone who is a younger viewer.

    I'm always amazed that showing drug use and alcohol addiction with the strong language is still rated at 15 but maybe I'm just getting old.

    Make your own mind up Slight mistake in the film when she leaves prison and an electric LEVC TXE taxi is in the shot which wasn't actually made at that point.
    5marcovinicio-74921

    I was disappointed

    Amy Winehouse had a tumultuous life, full of success and drama, but this film does no make justice to her legacy.

    The story is narrated on a chaotic way, like if parts of the movie was left on the cutting room. One minute she was living with her mum in a flat and the next she was living in a house in Camden with a flatmate that disappeared inexplicably.

    One minute she was a young 18 year old and the next she was a successful singer that quit her label. Is like her career and achievements were not interested for the screenplay, if you didn't know Winehouse story and this is the first time you see it, you would think that the girl was just a bit stupid. The only interesting thing that happened to her was Blake, and for those that followed her career we know that Blake was not good for her, and she had more interesting things in her life than being obsessed with that man.

    She sang with Tony Bennet! And was like the peak of her career! No mention of that; she lived in the Caribbean trying to get better, and also no mention of it.

    Is sad that Hollywood just simplifies someone's life for a movie and then that's it... very very sad to see what her legacy has been turned to.
    6glyn-87218

    Disappointed

    The performance by Marisa Abela is brilliant, she is Amy Winehouse. However, if you know anything about Amy Winehouse you know that she had an incredibly unique voice, suffered with addictions & was hounded by the press. None of this is shown to its true potential in the film, which to be honest is disappointing. I expected to hear more of her singing and performing. The picture paints her Dad Mitch & husband as 'not bad blokes'. Neither of them were good blokes. Her Dad, should have & could have been far more supportive & intervened at her most desperate. Blake was an out & out addict, the film does not portray the impact that either of them had on Amy. Rocket Man, Bohemian Rhapsody & Elvis nailed their stories, sadly Back to Black doesn't.
    7cutie7

    Echoes of a Soul

    "Back to Black" delivers a heartfelt tribute to Amy Winehouse, brilliantly capturing the essence of an icon whose talent and personal struggles left an indelible mark on the music world. This film doesn't merely navigate through the vibrant life Amy led amidst Camden's gritty charm; it delves deep, portraying not just her artistic brilliance but also her profound vulnerabilities. It masterfully showcases the overwhelming pressures of fame and scrutinizes the relentless nature of the celebrity machine, presenting a narrative that's as compelling as it is heart-wrenching. This isn't just a recount of a music legend's life; it's an invitation to see beyond the performer to the person, offering a richly nuanced appreciation of her life, her sharp wit, and her brutal honesty.

    Marisa Abela's portrayal of Amy is captivating, embodying the singer's raw and fragile essence in a performance that's incredibly authentic. She brings to life Amy's desperate longing for love and acceptance, along with her profound sense of loneliness, making her portrayal deeply resonate. Abela's Amy is not just a public figure but a person seeking connection in a world that often feels cold and unforgiving. While the film does dwell on the more tragic aspects of Amy's story, including her struggles with a toxic relationship, it's this exploration of her search for love and the stark loneliness she faced that adds a profound layer of depth to the narrative. The movie, despite its flaws and sometimes narrow focus, manages to strike a chord, particularly for those moved by Amy's music or touched by her life story. "Back to Black" might not capture every nuance of Amy's life with perfect clarity, but it's a deeply moving portrayal that echoes the bittersweet reality of her extraordinary yet tragically short journey.

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    • Trivia
      Marisa Abela had done most of the singing in this film herself. She trained two-and-a-half hours of singing lessons every day for four months in order to mimic Amy Winehouse's vocals.
    • Goofs
      When Amy leaves prison after visiting Blake, they drive past an electric taxi, which did not enter production until 2018.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Amy: I want people to hear my voice and just forget their troubles for five minutes. I want to be remembered for being a singer for sell-out concerts and sell-out West End and Broadway shows. For just being me.

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      Featured in The Project: Episode dated 12 April 2024 (2024)
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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2024 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Емі Вайнгауз: Back to Black
    • Filming locations
      • Good Mixer, 30 Inverness Street, London, NW1 7HJ, England, UK(Pub where Amy meets Blake)
    • Production companies
      • StudioCanal UK
      • Monumental Pictures
      • Canal+
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    • Budget
      • $30,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,178,165
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,835,720
      • May 19, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $51,026,615
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 2 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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