![]() That’s why that song ‘Rehab’ is so pivotal. Still, “If she’d been urged into rehab earlier, her life could have turned out differently. You can’t say, ‘That’s the moment when her life changed.’ Life is more complicated. “There seemed to be several clear-cut opportunities to save her, early on in her dependency,” Kapadia, a 43 year old Londoner, begins. Kapadia, who pulled no punches in his much-honored documentary about the tragic death of Formula One driver Ayrton Senna (“Senna,” 2010), pulls even fewer in “Amy,” about the mecurial, self-destructive singer-songwriter who died of alcohol poisoning right before our eyes in 2011. The toughest question for “Amy” filmmaker Asif Kapadia is the most speculative one.
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