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What’s the Deal with the Amy Winehouse Biopic?

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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at KU chapter.

As usual, I was scrolling through TikTok the other day, when I came across a video of someone talking about the teaser for the Amy Winehouse biopic, Back to Black. I’d heard that a biopic about her was in the works and was interested to learn that fans were not happy with how the biopic was looking. I’ve never been a huge fan of Amy Winehouse, but I enjoy a few of her songs like Valerie, Rehab, Back to Black. I was interested to learn why Winehouse fans were so against the making of this film.

It seems that the general consensus among Winehouse fans on TikTok is that the actress playing her, Marisa Abela, is not doing her voice justice. Winehouse has a very particular blues and jazzy voice that is hard for most to replicate. Her style is so unique and so important to her career, that many fans are outraged with the portrayal of her in this teaser. 

@irla1tgirl

Im not hating on the singer but come on…. Amy had such a beautifully unique voice. #amywinehouse #amywinehousebacktoblack #amywinehousebiopic #amywinehousefan #biopicmovies

♬ original sound – Amy Jade Winehouse

Another thing that I noticed once I started to do some research into the biopic was that it is being directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, who, to put it simply, has her own controversial public opinion. Her relationship with actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson has been criticized for their age gap and the timeline of how their relationship started. The couple is still married with children today, seemingly very happy. However, she is a director that I do not enjoy supporting because of what happened in the past.

Another criticism of the film is the portrayal of Winehouse’s character. Some fans are worried that the film’s focus will remain on her substance abuse and body image issues rather than the artistry of her work, which is a valid concern. It’s never fun to focus on the stuff that was “wrong” with someone. It’s nice to focus on how a person impacted the world around them and what they left behind after their death.

Sophie Sanders is a writer for the Her Campus at University of Kansas chapter. She has been a part of Her Campus KU since August of 2022. Sophie focuses on entertainment when writing for Her Campus KU. She enjoys writing about current films, TV shows and books. Sophie was awarded the Writing Member of the Month by the HCKU writing executives in February. Sophie is a sophomore at the University of Kansas and is double majoring in Film & Media Studies with an emphasis in Production and English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. Apart from Her Campus, Sophie is involved in the Film Department at KU. She works as an office assistant in the front office and she is involved with KU film clubs. Sophie enjoys reading, writing creatively, and watching movies in her free time. Some of her favorite books include Six of Crows, Normal People, and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. She is a huge fan of the Scream movie franchise. Her favorite Scream is Scream VI. She also loves La La Land and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Sophie enjoys Yoga and board games. Sophie is passionate about issues pertaining to women and lgbtq+ people as well.