The shooting method is very unique, showing the whole story of the legendary figure skater Tonya from the perspective of the documentary and the parties themselves.
The teenager's parents are divorced, and the mother's violence and unreasonable causes her to grow into a typical rude and violent adolescent troubled girl. The tragedy of her family of origin not only affected the development of her character, but also prevented her from entering the peak of her career.
The long-term lack of love made her reckless when she met Jeff, who had a crush on him. Even after repeated domestic violence, Tonya didn't really make up her mind to leave. Often Jeff's few rhetoric repented sincerely with a face of rehabilitated Continue to pull her back to hell and soothe her already devastated heart. It was this once crazy and then crazy love relationship that laid the groundwork for the subsequent events that destroyed her career.
Even under her mother's indifference and her ex-husband's violence, she had to admit that they were the ones who understood her best. Perhaps the best three-and-a-half jumps on the sports field would not have been possible if her mother hadn't used the money to instigate the hooligans to provoke her and anger her. If it wasn't for her ex-husband agreeing to play the role of a complete family to accompany her in her last-minute training, she might not have reached her best state and returned to the top.
The same love is as deep as it hurts. The people who lifted her up to the altar at the beginning also mercilessly dropped her in the next second. Everyone was waiting to see her jokes. The only two people close to her are the one who imposes trumped-up charges on her and ruins everything for her, and the other who still doesn't know how to express love correctly. In an instant, she fell from the place closest to her success, honor and glorious life to an abyss where she could never make a comeback.
Generally speaking, this is a film that is completely different from the inspirational success stories of American legends in the past. I still remember Avril Lavigne's classic saying: I smoke, I drink, and I get tattoos, but I'm still a good girl. This sentence obviously has something in common with Tonya. She is rebellious, domineering, and has a flamboyant personality, but her personality and clothing have never been recognized by the judges of the professional league. This personality that is not recognized by the world has made her frustrated , which later spurred her potential to explode but ultimately devastated her. In essence, she is not a villain, nor is she blindly kind, and Nancy is worse than evil. But fate still made a ruthless joke when she was simply pursuing her dream and immersed herself in training. Don't all people with character flaws deserve to have dreams and chase them? Therefore, many times there are factors more powerful than hard work that determine success or failure.
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