It's hard to describe how this movie feels, and it's hard to define it, because it's a very complex and realistic movie, but it's the best and darkest biography of an athlete I've ever seen, likes number one The first time I saw this style of athlete biopic, I dumped "Wrestling Dad" a few streets away. The best actors, the best plot, the best film pace. Where is the black? It's dark everywhere, those lovers, those truths, those sweat and tears, those journalists, newspapers, everything in life.
What impressed me the most was the performance of Harley Quinn, which was very hardworking. Whether she was holding back tears and smiling firmly or she was on the verge of collapse and asked the judges for help, her performance was very good. In the skating performance, it can be seen that it is very close to the prototype performance. Whether it is the finished action or the skating posture, some Tanya-style roughness is deliberately added.
Emotionally, it can be said that there is not much warmth, which is what makes this movie attractive. But that doesn't mean they don't have love, it's just that their love is cold. The people around Tanya are all in love with each other fiercely, such as her and her husband, and her and her mother, and their love is quite impure. Tanya's mother brought a tape recorder when she came to comfort Tanya and wanted to betray her daughter, but what was even darker was that Tanya had guessed that the mother's concern was definitely profitable, and the trust between the family members was evident. Domestic violence is also commonplace. She and her husband even shot at each other. It can be said that they fall in love with each other and kill each other.
It is not like other biopics that give a happy ending, because the story itself is to complain about people's indifference to Tanya. In the end, not only did she fail to win a medal, she was even disqualified from skating and became a boxer. The act of vomiting blood is both tragic and bold, "this is the fucking truth"
However, no matter what life has given to Tanya, she still has to persevere. This woman, who has been tortured by people, still treats all humiliation with her middle finger and never kneels down. "The real hero is to believe in life after seeing the true face of life." Perhaps Tanya is such a person.
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