I, Tonya
I, Tonya

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From the proverbial wrong side of the tracks in Portland, Oregon, former competitive figure skater Tonya Harding was never fully accepted in the figure skating community for not inherently being the image of grace, breeding and privilege that the community wanted to portray, despite she being naturally gifted in the sport athletically. Despite ultimately garnering some success in figure skating being national champion, a world championship medalist, an Olympian, and being the... (Full plot summary below)

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From the proverbial wrong side of the tracks in Portland, Oregon, former competitive figure skater Tonya Harding was never fully accepted in the figure skating community for not inherently being the image of grace, breeding and privilege that the community wanted to portray, despite she being naturally gifted in the sport athletically. Despite ultimately garnering some success in figure skating being national champion, a world championship medalist, an Olympian, and being the first American woman to complete a Triple Axel in competition, she is arguably best known for her association to "the incident": the leg bashing on January 6, 1994 of her competitor, Nancy Kerrigan, who, unlike Tonya, was everything that the figure-skating community wanted in their representatives. Her association to that incident led to Tonya being banned from competitive figure skating for life. Tonya's story from the beginning of her figure-skating life at age four to the aftermath of the incident is presented. Besides Tonya herself, key people in her life give their perspective of their role in her life. Although they may agree on the broad issues at hand, such as that the incident did occur, they may vary widely in their recollection of the details. These people are: her waitress mother Lavona Golden, who despite having paid for her expensive figure-skating lessons, was abusive toward her physically and emotionally, never believing she being good enough in any aspect of the word, and who pulled her from school to focus solely on the figure skating; Diane Rawlinson, her first and longest serving coach, who, for good or bad, largely let Tonya be Tonya in the way she presented herself to the figure skating world; Jeff Gillooly, her first husband, the two who also had a turbulent relationship on a need to be loved perhaps without truly loving the other; Jeff's friend and Tonya's bodyguard Shawn Eckardt, a dim bulb who believed himself to be a bigger player in the big scheme of life than he actually was; and sports journalist Martin Maddox, a fictional character who provides general commentary of what the sports media as a collective wanted out of Tonya and the incident.

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AwardsCircuit.com - 10/10 by Clayton DavisIn one of the most unconventional biopics to make its way onto our screens in years, Craig Gillespie's darkly comedic yet incredibly moving "I, Tonya" is an avalanche of greatness that sustains its high energy and witty beats.
Film Inquiry - 10/10 by Tomas TrussowFor some , the talented actors involded will be enough to transcend the problematic way Tonya's story is treated.
RogerEbert.com - 10/10 by Brian TallericoThe dark comedy approach to the story of Tonya Harding that you had no idea you needed as badly as you do.
4Columns - 10/10 by Melissa AndersonAn intended black seriocomedy curdles into garish burlesque. The biopic becomes the biohazard.
MullingMovies.com - 10/10 by Rain Jokinen[A] surprising movie that will make you laugh while your heart breaks a little for Tonya Harding.
CineGods.com - 10/10 by Wade Major...what Rogers and Gillespie have smartly perceived is... a ravaging class divide which many aspects of American society... both exploit and encourage...
Cultured Vultures - 10/10 by Danielle SolzmanGrounded by its documentary style... I, Tonya makes for a fresh take on the biopic/sports genre while audiences are able to learn more about what led Harding down her path.
Aisle Seat - 10/10 by Mike McGranaghanA riveting, impressively detailed, frequently hilarious look at a unique form of American idiocy - namely, the misguided belief that it's easy to get away with bad behavior when the spotlight is shining on or near you.
AARP Movies for Grownups - 10/10 by Tim AppeloNobody was asking for a film about a trashy tabloid tale from long ago, but everybody is applauding it now.
Time Out - 10/10 by Joshua RothkopfDestroyed yet defiant, Robbie walks the emotional tightrope of the most fabulously, tragically American film of the year.

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