subjective evaluation

Mason 2022-12-09 12:41:54

As a sports (love) movie, the filming of figure skating in this film can be described as the highlight of the film. The most beautiful angles that are usually difficult to see in competitions are shot elegantly and sometimes rigidly with the aesthetic lens of the film. Figure skating is covered with a dreamy coat. The music and editing in this film are also highly integrated with the plot. The composition, music and editing complement each other. The rhythm of the narrative is good, but the overall rhythm of the story has some problems, and many plots seem loose The lack of connection and connection feels very broken. The most prominent thing is that the ending is slightly abrupt, and the audience's emotions cannot keep up with the emotional atmosphere. So it seems that the technology of the movie has arrived, but the script needs to be further refined, and I am in a hurry. Well done, overall the quality of the movie is good

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Extended Reading
  • Neoma 2022-05-19 23:26:15

    It's a bit interesting in a generally boring biopic. I really like the mother played by Alison Jenny. She is poisonous, indifferent, and has a strong desire for control. She has a perfect aura and is too cool.

  • Milan 2022-05-19 16:51:36

    A very complete and interesting biopic. The format of the whole film, half self-report and half interview makes the whole movie look humorous. The supporting role was brilliant, and I personally think this is the best performance by Margot Robbie.

I, Tonya quotes

  • LaVona Golden: Skate wet!

  • Tonya Harding: She just said "Nancy Kerrigan trains at Tuna Can arena". She just said that.

    Jeff Gillooly: Ok, well... Who's gonna name an arena "Tuna Can"?

    Tonya Harding: Fishermen. Everyone's fishermen in Massachusetts.