100 WORD FILM REVIEWS<br>I, Tonya
I, TONYA: A
I, Tonya is the perfect homage to a bizarre story, capitalizing on the media’s villainization of Harding. As the first figure skating film that’s not considered a romantic comedy, it does everything it should. The romance is replaced by abuse. Abuse from her mother, from her husband, and now, America.
The film falls short on its ability to characterize Harding as more than a trashy ice princess, but it shines in its ability to maintain Harding’s innocence, blaming the media and its idealized perception of the female athlete in a ‘feminine’ sport.
The film isn’t perfect, but neither is Harding.
Juliet Barney
I, Tonya
Starring Margot Robbie, Allison Janney, Sebastian Stan, Julianne Nicholson, and Paul Walter Hauser
Written by Steven Rogers
Directed by Craig Gillespie
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