Every each day that goes by and we live, we can deduct it the next day from our list of future days to live. So we're doomed to certain eventual death, as we are not immortal.
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I watched this fascinating and eye-opening documentary last night ::
Amy was only 27 (Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and several others died @ age 27 from overdose) when she went to heaven, free resting place (room #2011).
She was just a kid who just wanted to have a normal life and walk freely on the streets with her friends and have fun.
When she became a star that's when she lost her freedom, and eventually her life too. She couldn't go anywhere without being constantly harassed by the paparazzi photographers.
...They don't teach us that @ school; becoming famous worldwide.
She wasn't well supported by her closest entourage, including her dad. Nobody knew how to say no firmly, and they profited from her. ...She had no solid foundation, a true angel guide. Her boyfriend and husband, Blake, from a certain period, in an interview, ...sad because he was lost...with superficial values...most likely caused by heroin.
She was a true genuine young girl with a gifted voice, a voice a la Billie Holiday, and missing solidification in her roots.
It's a retrospective of her youth, some moments of her life, love, friends, family, and her ascent to stardom...with few rehabs sparkled between. @ the end alcohol in her heart killed her.
Great documentary, and some sequences are enlightening. I like the part @ Abbey Road studios in London when she sang in duet with Tony Bennett.
Overall (documentary):
91.5 ?
? Last word: Recommended, very. If you are a Amy's fan like I am this is a Must See. And if you are only curious you'll learn something about life's most fragile aspects that all the fame and money in the world can steal from you. And there were happy times, powerful times, and very down times...like when she did not want to perform. ...Absolutely not, and yet she had to, and she appeared on stage and it was a total fiasco. She was drunk for sure...and maybe high too. I wanted to help her but I couldn't, because she was in that documentary playing on my TV, and she was already dead. But it don't matter, I still wanted to help her.