The last time I was so impressed with a biographical film was probably Forrest Gump. But "Forrest Gump" is obviously a very different impression from this movie. If "Forrest Gump" is "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what the next one will be." Then "I, Queen of Flowers" should be "I'm fucking right. Cocoa allergy." "Forrest Gump" really set off a wave of inspiration, but in the era when chicken soup for the soul has been exhausted by aesthetics, "poisonous chicken soup" is very eye-catching. If "poisonous chicken soup" is not nutritious, it is just a low-level fun. The dramatic life of Tonya Harding, an American figure skater, provided the perfect raw material for this bowl of local chicken soup with terracotta mushrooms.
I originally invited the whole family to watch a movie together, but after 20 minutes, I was the only one left. After asking my mother, my mother said that she did not like to see too many dirty pictures. But that's Tonya's life. Without that, Tonya's story wouldn't be told in its entirety, and it wouldn't be a proper biographical film. The brand is not enough to describe the damage she has received. Tonya's childhood is like a crystal precipitated in a saturated ferric thiocyanate solution, and the coagulated blood has sharp edges and corners. All of LaVona Golden was used to burn the fire of hell in Tonya's figure skating career, leaving the child's childhood life cold.
The ice rink from morning to night has frozen Tonya, and with just a little spark, all the dams that LaVona painstakingly built can burst in an instant. The blank of emotional cognition made Tonya make a fatal mistake in life. She met Jeff Gillooly. The segment where marriage destroys love plays out as scheduled. Tonya has lost the ability to stop losses in time. The violent education method since childhood convinced Tonya that Jeff's whip was just a way to live, so he stepped into the fire without hesitation. From the fists and feet at the beginning, to the sticks later, there are knives and guns everywhere.
It can be seen that childhood experiences largely determine the direction of a person's destiny. Just like a newly hatched duckling from an egg shell always recognizes the first living thing as its mother, the behavior of parents is often regarded as the basic rule of the world by the naive baby, and grows after the child. The inseparable shadow is reflected in the process. It is often said that the mirror of the parents when a child is a child, every move is engraved with the imprint of the parents. Therefore, educating children is also a process for parents to re-examine themselves. Complete self-education while educating others.
The film's reflections on truth are equally thought-provoking. Who is to blame for Tonya's demise? Jeff's irrationality? Tonya's wrong-paying sweetheart? Or LaVona's metamorphic values? The culprit is yet to be determined, but in the end all the consequences are still borne by Tonya. Losing her reputation, communication and love are second, and even she spent her whole life trying to pursue the career of figure skating in which she forced her feelings out in the slits under pressure, and she died because of this. The film chooses to use the seemingly objective way of news interviews to tell the story, but it also deliberately arranges some small details. The reverse tone of the title on the TV, the sharp and pointed questions of the reporter, and the subtle expressions of the agents at the press conference all exposed the subjectivity of public opinion. How can such a scene show the truth of the incident to the audience?
The twist of fact finally begins to put pressure on good feelings as well. Outside the door of the cabin, various media were in full force, and Tonya lived in the door like a year. LaVona pushed open the wooden door through the reporter's spear, which was a surprise. Since childhood, the phrase "I'm on your side." spit out from his mouth caused ripples in Tonya's eyes. This is Tonya's last bit of trust in love. However, fate wouldn't let Tonya go. Still, she turned to the recorder in LaVona's pocket. That was the last bit of tenderness in Tonya's heart, and it was the consumption certificate that was eventually exhausted.
The flood of public opinion not only drowned out the trial, but also washed away humanity. The development of science and technology and the arrival of the information age have increased the influence of public opinion. Excessive interpretation of short words on social platforms, various unprovoked accusations and votes, and fan group agency companies fighting openly and secretly, all show the negative impact of subjective public opinion in modern society. How to strengthen oneself in the flood of public opinion and maintain the original intention is a topic that everyone should seriously consider.
In the movie, Tonya also gave his own answer.
There's no such thing as truth. It's bullshit. Everyone has their own truth. And life just does whatever the fuck it wants. That's the story of my life. And that's the fucking truth.
We won't necessarily encounter Tonya's ups and downs and bizarre life experiences, but we should learn Tonya's life and the courage to face the truth. On the ice rink of life, present your own Axel triple jump.
Ps The gifted setting from the womb can't help but remind people of Mary in "Genius Girl". Mckenna Grace's acting is really amazing. Facing the differential equations written on two large blackboards, the slight frown three inches, wearing mink fur was teased that the pace did not decrease when the left hand stretched out the middle finger, and the corner of the mouth curled twice, making people unbelievable that this was a person less than ten years old. little girl acting.
Pss personally feel that Sebastian Stan can't perfectly create a completely different role, and every character he plays has his own shadow. But I just love his pursed smile because it's not Jeff's smile, it's not Frank's smile, it's Sebastian himself.
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