Margot Robbie as Tonya Harding stares down the camera and announces we've reached the part of the ice-skater's life story that we've all come to the cinema to see and in fact it is at this point the movie lags and threatens to become repetitive and boring, but the details of Harding's life in the earlier stages of the movie, the question of whether Harding was complicit in the kneecapping of ice-skating rival Nancy Kerrigan, the all-round terrific performances, some neat 'how do they do it' ice-skating routines, and the dismaying idea that class injustice has pervaded even our Olympic sports, overall make I, Tonya an engrossing watch.
★★★★☆
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