I didn't expect it to be so pretty. . .
From the first minute to the last moment, for me, the whole process is high energy. . .
I haven't seen the trailer, and I thought it was a comedy for the first half hour, but at the end, I was very, very sad. . .
How strong one must be. . .
A broken family, a father who left home, a perverted and irritable mother, and a husband who later became a domestic violence + IQ second-hand, and an extremely stupid bodyguard. . .
In this way, Tonya, who did not even graduate from high school and received no good education, even won the National Figure Skating Award and entered the Olympic Games. . .
Of course, the movie doesn’t talk about training too much, but as long as you get to know some competitive sports, you can represent your country in the Olympic Games and get a place in the Olympics. Once in the United States, you were the second in the world. It can be seen that behind the scenes, we have put in more effort and hard work than we imagined. . .
If the story came to an abrupt end, it would have been the quintessential American dream, but it ended up being the "American Nightmare" in the most ironic, ridiculous, and unbelievable way. . .
The funniest thing or what makes me feel is that these are not made up, they are all real. . .
Well filmed, well acted, and every character is really restored. . .
Irony, self-deprecating, high-level black, the whole film can be seen everywhere, the use of narrative skills is also rich, and the director is quite talented. . .
But in the last five minutes, the director gave this character the greatest sympathy while restraining, and I was deeply moved. . .
Recommended for everyone who feels that their life is more or less going through disappointment. . .
The director of this film is as wonderful as the screenwriter of three billboards. He broke the stereotype of traditional sports inspirational biographical films, and even boldly broke the fourth wall and communicated directly with the audience directly to the camera, which made people not bored. . . .
This movie and the three billboards have undoubtedly been two of the most inspirational for my creations over the past year. . .
As a film creator, having a "compassionate" heart for characters and stories based on strong empathy can allow you to transcend all stereotypes, maximize your potential, and produce excellent works. . .
Applause again, for the director's screenplay, and for Tonya Harding...
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