Review of I, Tonya

I, Tonya (2017)
10/10
What a sad life
11 March 2024
Warning: Spoilers
Margot Robbie was wonderful as Sharon Tate in Tarantino's Once Upon A Time In Hollywood and she does another great job here as the most infamous figure skater of all time. The sad thing about Tonya Harding is that if she had behaved herself, trained the right way and above all avoided her criminal act, she could have gone down as one of the BEST figure skaters of all time. Her tale should be a cautionary one that fame doesn't buy you happiness. There is not a single likeable character in this film from Tonya's wretched excuse for a mother, to her idiotic abusive husband and finally to Tonya herself. Watching this movie is like watching a train wreck and it is depressing. Yes Tonya Harding brought on her own downfall but in the end you feel sorry for her because lets face it from day one she just never had a chance for a happy life.
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