"There is no truth in this sick society" There are only naked truths and well-dressed realities.

Lois 2022-10-22 04:58:01

"There is no truth in this sick society"

There is only naked truth and well-dressed reality.

"I, Tonya" is a "marketplace" movie.

It is full of negative energy and exposes a vulnerable reality.

From the beginning to the end of the film, from "reality" to video, there are no more "market" words like "fuck", "shit" and "son of bitch". "I, Tonya" is definitely not a complete film. The film that promotes positive energy and conveys the universal values ​​of the United States is actually a "tragedy" that is sarcastic, satirical, and criticizes the reality of the United States, but it is also because of the "dirty" atmosphere in the film that the viewers feel the coming The breath of life, the real taste of life of the middle and low-level people in the United States.

The overwhelming swear words in the film can't help but think of "NOSEDIVE" in the third season of Black Mirror. The tone, color and soundtrack of the first half of the play and the appearance of a harmonious society. The audience felt very awkward until the heroine burst the illusory bubble attached to the human body, that is, "liberating nature" and swearing swear words that were uneasy but relieved, the audience finally breathed a sigh of relief and said "This is the fucking reality!" These real breaths of life can't help but make people immersive, listening to Tonya's catchy words, drenching her mother's loving saliva, blending into it and feeling the fullness and beauty of reality, and with it resonance. Therefore, "I, Tonya" is not an art film derived from life but higher than life, but a "documentary" that reflects and satirizes the real society beyond reproach.

"I, Tonya" is a movie that overturned "Noah's Ark".

It is full of the unbearable lightness of life, and exposes the beautiful illusion that false efforts must be rewarded.

Under the wave of the second industrial revolution and the information revolution, the American dream has appeared in front of people, and many immigrants, refugees and native people have achieved their American dream with their own efforts. However, with economic globalization and developing countries slowly standing up, the dividends of development are gradually fading. Although the tide of progress is still surging, the power to move forward is attributed to the elites of the upper class, while the people of the middle and lower classes have to be driven by the tide. Swept forward until overturned, and Tonya was the poor victim.

Class differentiation and solidification, the window for the rise of the class is gradually narrowing, and the rhetoric has changed to comfort. In such a situation, I have to admit that the children of Long Island can always walk in front of the children of Brooklyn, just like the children outside the Sixth Ring Road need to fight the sky. Only by fighting the fate of the earth can it be possible to fight against the children in the second ring. If Nancy is the "Pride of Heaven" in "Long Island", then Tonya is a "thorny head" in "Brooklyn". The prejudice and discrimination brought about by class issues are pitiful, shameful and pathetic. "I, Tonya" offers hope and despair.

This crown is so damn heavy, I, the queen of tricks, can't wear it anymore.

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I, Tonya quotes

  • Tonya Harding: [to camera, immediately after firing a gun at Jeff] This is bullshit. I never did this!

  • LaVona Golden: I made you a champion, knowing you'd hate me for it. That's the sacrifice a mother makes! I wish I'd had a mother like me instead of nice. Nice gets you shit! I didn't like my mother either, so what? I fucking gave you a gift!

    Tonya Harding: You cursed me.