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Amy's tragic tale is given Hollywood treatment in biopic Back to Black

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Many fans were concerned about Marisa Abela
Many fans were concerned about Marisa Abela's singing, but it is spot on

BACK TO BLACK

(15) 122mins

★★★★☆

LOVE is a losing game in this biopic about the extraordinary talent that was Amy Winehouse.

The tragic tale reveals how a young Jewish girl from North London came to write powerful songs of love and heartbreak.

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Back To Black tells a fairly Disney-friendly version of Amy Winehouse's life, but still manages to capture the tragedy of the star's relationship with husband BlakeCredit: Alamy

This sees director Sam Taylor-Johnson once again taking on the story of one of our greatest musicians, after her 2009 debut, Nowhere Boy, about John Lennon.

But does she do Amy justice? In the first 15 minutes, perhaps not.

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It feels like a rose-tinted version of the Winehouse family.

But the moment Blake enters, the foot is on the pedal of this destructive love affair.

Marisa Abela, from BBC’s Industry, takes on her first lead.

From girl-next-door to drug-addicted superstar, she does a sterling job of the complicated character.

Many fans were concerned about her singing, but it is spot on.

Blake Fielder-Civil, by Jack O’Connell, is dealt with sensitively as a fellow lost soul.

And the now-famous cab driver dad, Mitch — Eddie Marsan — comes across as a decent dad.

This is a Hollywood friendly film of the downfall through drugs and dodgy men of a superstar.

A Disney version of Amy’s decline, but still a desperately sad lost love.

Dulcie Pearce

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