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[Kevin Macdonald] knows how to tell a story about a really complicated famous person and try to provide insight into that person that we think we already know.
That beautiful voice is still ringing in our ears...it feels like the movie focuses on the end a little too much, but some stunning revelations and interesting examinations of politics...great doc for music fans.
In general, the attempt to make a portrait as complete Whitney becomes kaleidoscopic, without getting to delve too much in each phase, although sketching the character and providing clues about the explanations sought. [Full Review in Spanish]
But not unlike the documentary Amy, we confront a young, innocent, bubbly, and energetic woman. And as we progress, we see and hear the degradation of not only Houston, but also her voice.