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Back to Black

- Her music. Her life. Her legacy.

The extraordinary story of Amy Winehouse’s early rise to fame from her early days in Camden through the making of her groundbreaking album, Back to Black that catapulted Winehouse to global fame. Told through Amy’s eyes and inspired by her deeply personal lyrics, the film explores and embraces the many layers of the iconic artist and the tumultuous love story at the center of one of the most legendary albums of all time.

Release Date : 2024-04-11

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Monumental PicturesStudioCanal

Production Country : United KingdomUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Marisa Abela

Character Name : Amy

Original Name : Marisa Abela

Gender : Female

Jack O'Connell

Character Name : Blake

Original Name : Jack O'Connell

Gender : Male

Eddie Marsan

Character Name : Mitch

Original Name : Eddie Marsan

Gender : Male

Lesley Manville

Character Name : Cynthia

Original Name : Lesley Manville

Gender : Female

Juliet Cowan

Character Name : Janis

Original Name : Juliet Cowan

Gender : Female

Sam Buchanan

Character Name : Nick Shymansky

Original Name : Sam Buchanan

Gender : Male

Pete Lee-Wilson

Character Name : Perfume Paul

Original Name : Pete Lee-Wilson

Gender : Male

Thelma Ruby

Character Name : Great Auntie Renee

Original Name : Thelma Ruby

Gender : Female

Michael S. Siegel

Character Name : Uncle Harold

Original Name : Michael S. Siegel

Gender : Male

Matilda Thorpe

Character Name : Auntie Melody

Original Name : Matilda Thorpe

Gender : Female

Anna Darvas

Character Name : Shelley

Original Name : Anna Darvas

Gender : Female

Tracey Lushington

Character Name : Jane

Original Name : Tracey Lushington

Gender : Male

Ryan O'Doherty

Character Name : Chris

Original Name : Ryan O'Doherty

Gender : Male

Spike Fearn

Character Name : Tyler

Original Name : Spike Fearn

Gender : Male

Harley Bird

Character Name : Juliette

Original Name : Harley Bird

Gender : Female

Francesca Henry

Character Name : Chantelle

Original Name : Francesca Henry

Gender : Female

Liv Longborne

Character Name : Catriona

Original Name : Liv Longborne

Gender : Male

Tuwaine Barrett

Character Name : Salaam

Original Name : Tuwaine Barrett

Gender : Male

Izaak Cainer

Character Name : Alex

Original Name : Izaak Cainer

Gender : Male

Samuel Anderson

Character Name : A&R Man

Original Name : Samuel Anderson

Gender : Male

Colin Mace

Character Name : Sales-Man

Original Name : Colin Mace

Gender : Male

Amrou Al-Kadhi

Character Name : Artist Development Man

Original Name : Amrou Al-Kadhi

Gender : Male

Kumbi Mushambi

Character Name : Darcus

Original Name : Kumbi Mushambi

Gender : Male

Jo Krayer

Character Name : Marketing Guy

Original Name : Jo Krayer

Gender : Male

Therica Wilson-Read

Character Name : Becky

Original Name : Therica Wilson-Read

Gender : Female

Bronson Webb

Character Name : Joey the Dealer

Original Name : Bronson Webb

Gender : Male

Ansu Kabia

Character Name : Raye

Original Name : Ansu Kabia

Gender : Male

Miltos Yerolemou

Character Name : Jimmy

Original Name : Miltos Yerolemou

Gender : Male

Olivia-Rose Colliard

Character Name : Abby (Child)

Original Name : Olivia-Rose Colliard

Gender : Male

Daniel Fearn

Character Name : Pap 1

Original Name : Daniel Fearn

Gender : Male

Shahzad Ali

Character Name : Pap 2

Original Name : Shahzad Ali

Gender : Male

Phillip Browne

Character Name : Pap 3

Original Name : Phillip Browne

Gender : Male

Jasmine Kerr

Character Name : DJ

Original Name : Jasmine Kerr

Gender : Male

Tim Treloar

Character Name : CID Officer

Original Name : Tim Treloar

Gender : Male

Christos Lawton

Character Name : PC Jones

Original Name : Christos Lawton

Gender : Male

Sean Earl McPherson

Character Name : Band Leader

Original Name : Sean Earl McPherson

Gender : Male

Harry Belcher

Character Name : Faceless Pap

Original Name : Harry Belcher

Gender : Male

Anjelo Disons Ntege

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Vocals

Original Name : Anjelo Disons Ntege

Gender : Male

Sam Oladeinde

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Vocals

Original Name : Sam Oladeinde

Gender : Male

Daniel Wealthyland Jr.

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Vocals

Original Name : Daniel Wealthyland Jr.

Gender : Male

Jason Ansere

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Guitar

Original Name : Jason Ansere

Gender : Male

Nii Ayitia Adu-Aryee

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Guitar

Original Name : Nii Ayitia Adu-Aryee

Gender : Male

Mike De Souza

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Guitar

Original Name : Mike De Souza

Gender : Male

Ezekiel Ajie

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Bass Guitar

Original Name : Ezekiel Ajie

Gender : Male

Manley O'Connor

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Keyboard

Original Name : Manley O'Connor

Gender : Male

Matt Redman

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Keyboard

Original Name : Matt Redman

Gender : Male

Louis Dowdeswell

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Trumpet

Original Name : Louis Dowdeswell

Gender : Male

Jack Jones

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Trumpet

Original Name : Jack Jones

Gender : Male

Maximillian Ellenberger

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Saxophone

Original Name : Maximillian Ellenberger

Gender : Male

Simon Marsh

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Saxophone

Original Name : Simon Marsh

Gender : Male

Finlay McEwen

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Saxophone

Original Name : Finlay McEwen

Gender : Male

Edward Parr

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Trombone

Original Name : Edward Parr

Gender : Male

Felix Higginbottom

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Drums

Original Name : Felix Higginbottom

Gender : Male

Sam Sesay

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Drums

Original Name : Sam Sesay

Gender : Male

Ben Dawson

Character Name : Amy's Band (On Screen): Piano

Original Name : Ben Dawson

Gender : Male

Rosie Bergonzi

Character Name : Ronnie Scott's Musician: Drums

Original Name : Rosie Bergonzi

Gender : Male

Adam Martin

Character Name : Ronnie Scott's Musician: Guitar

Original Name : Adam Martin

Gender : Male

Lucy Shaw

Character Name : Ronnie Scott's Musician: Upright Bass

Original Name : Lucy Shaw

Gender : Male

Damian Carter

Character Name : Palm Tree Musician: Vocals

Original Name : Damian Carter

Gender : Male

Geoff Eales

Character Name : Palm Tree Musician: Piano

Original Name : Geoff Eales

Gender : Male

Mark Fletcher

Character Name : Palm Tree Musician: Drums

Original Name : Mark Fletcher

Gender : Male

Andy Pask

Character Name : Palm Tree Musician: Bass Guitar

Original Name : Andy Pask

Gender : Male

Pierre Bergman

Character Name : Pub Punter (uncredited)

Original Name : Pierre Bergman

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-04-17

Truth, if it were needed, that Lesley Manville can turn her hand to anything, but otherwise this is a rather unremarkable biopic of a woman whose character, I must confess, I didn't actually like very much. She is the nan of Amy (Marisa Abela) and the two have a special bond. Amy lives with her mum who is divorced from her dad Mitch (Eddie Marsan). He fancies himself as a bit of a crooner and she is steeped in jazz, determined to write her own songs and make a success of herself - on her own terms. Enter Nick (Sam Buchanan) who works for music mogul Simon Fuller and she is, after an initial bit of hostility, signed up and on her way. The remainder of the chronology is all pretty straightforward as Sam Taylor-Johnson decides to focus on an entirely speculative look at how her personal life developed. Amy's increasingly strained relationship with her friends and her father, her grandmother's terminal illness and her "toxic co-dependent" relationship with the charismatic Blake (Jack O'Connell). There's no doubting that many of her songs are great - even if the role of Mark Ronson in any of that is largely ignored, and hats off to Abela for putting her own slant on them. She does her own singing and though she does rather over-egg it, she does imbue a sense of the sheer force of personality this woman had. O'Connell, too, does well enough - especially with his Shangri-La dance in the pub when they meet, but somehow the whole narrative is just too bitty and episodic. The presentation of her character is way too shallow and frankly she is portrayed as a bit of an obnoxious brat. Her increasing exposure to the hounding paparazzi is well illustrated and that growing sense of exasperation obvious, but again we jump around too much as we seem to be rushing to a conclusion we know all about. At two hours it is too long in many ways and too short in others. The dialogue offers us little insight into just who she was and by the end, I felt sad for her but can't say I really cared about any of them. The aggression of the photographers seems to receive a disproportionate share of the blame for her predicament whilst rather discounting her own series of bad choices fuelled by her own immaturity and by the public's obsessions with watching what it builds up come crashing down. They couldn't sell their photos if we didn't want to buy them. A memorable musical legacy left behind by one who, along with so many other ground-breaking but flawed musical geniuses, might just have been better left for our ears.

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Manuel São Bento

@msbreviews

2024-04-15

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/back-to-black-movie-review-a-shallow-and-insulting-portrayal-of-amy-winehouse/ "Back to Black completely fails in adapting Amy Winehouse’s life to the big screen, falling into common biopic traps, and drowning in them. The film not only disrespectfully omits and revises critical facts from the artist’s life but also fails to convey the emotional depth of her music and the challenges she faced. By turning her story into a superficial, cheap version, not even Marisa Abela’s remarkable performance can save the horrendous work of Sam Taylor-Johnson and Matt Greenhalgh. It deserves no recommendation, serving only as an example of what to avoid when adapting the life of a real person to cinema." Rating: D-

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r96sk

@r96sk

2024-04-16

'Back to Black' is not the best. The opening chunk of the movie, say the first 30-45 minutes, is not good, a very rocky beginning. The introduction to the characters felt unnatural, the spontaneous moments of the lead character (who they make a tiny bit unlikeable at around that point) singing... borderline cringe. I will say, though, from after that the film does improve, funnily enough once the titular track plays I enjoyed this more. Now for the cast. Marisa Abela is, acting-wise, decent enough, I'm not sold on her likeness to Amy Winehouse but I only really know of the musician minimally in her later years so I could very likely be wrong to question it to be fair. Her accent forced as well, though that could be a similar case as to what I just mentioned with the resemblance. I did feel like I was watching Abela acting like Winehouse, rather than Winehouse portrayed by Abela. What I mean by that is in the best biopics I feel like I'm watching the person depicted, almost documentary-esque, but here it felt more obvious that I was watching someone act as someone, if that makes sense. Same can be said for Jack O'Connell, I know zero about Blake Fielder-Civil but still felt like O'Connell was overtly imitating someone. There are positives, though. Lesley Manville puts in a good performance, her scenes with Abela are the film at its strongest. Eddie Marsan is solid too. It also does what's needed to make you care for the main character, even if that isn't all that difficult. Winehouse's big songs, at least all the ones I know of, are featured well; I most liked 'Valerie' years back, but that eponymous track really is outstanding. No doubt super sad how Winehouse's life played out, I knew she died fairly young but when the epilogue details that she passed at just 27 it really does hit hard... such a waste. As for this movie in itself, mind, it's not all that unfortunately.