Review of I, Tonya (2017) by Jluis_001 — 28 Dec 2017
With the exception of the the good performances of its cast, I, Tonya is a film too simple and it takes too long to address its most striking theme. The pace of the film is too slow and too repetitive, let's be honest, we didn't need to see some six scenes of Sebastian Stan hitting Margot Robbie, ok their relationship was violent, we understood it the first time, especially when they need to look at the camera breaking the fourth wall and telling us what we were seeing. C'mon, this could have been better.
The film it's worth to see for the solid work of Margot Robbie and Allison Janney, but beyond that, this film struggles a lot to maintain a solid and more critical rhythm, in addition to trying too hard to look more controversial than it really is.
I, Tonya is one of those films where the acting is better than the film in general, it happens often, it's nothing new.
This review of I, Tonya (2017) was written by Jluis_001 on 28 Dec 2017.
I, Tonya has generally received very positive reviews.
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