In a family like the United States that pays attention to one's background, it is not just that you can gain a foothold with your skills. Sports competition is such cruelty, unspoken rules and prejudices have always existed, and this cannot be changed by individuals. This movie is a good proof that childhood experiences can make a person or destroy a person. The wrong outlook on life taught by her mother since she was a child is the source of the tragedy of Tanya, and her mother is the culprit. The Jeff I met later made Tanya feel a sense of redemption, but it was just an illusion. Apart from being handsome, this ex-husband was actually quite an asshole. The editing likes, the scene likes, even if you put in your sweat, you stick to your original intention, but this cruel reality will knock you down, you can't help asking, "Why can't it just be about skating", but I'm sorry, if You can't change yourself, and society won't change it for you.
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