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I, Tonya - Blu-ray

I, Tonya - Blu-ray

USA 2017 - with Margot Robbie, Sebastian Stan, Allison Janney, Bobby Cannavale ...

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Original title:I, Tonya
Genre:Drama, Comedy
Direction:Craig Gillespie
Sales launch:24.08.2018
Production country:USA 2017
Running time:Approx. 120 min
Rated:Age 12+
Number of discs:1
Languages:German, English (DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1)
Subtitles:Deutsch
Picture format:16:9 (2.40:1) 1080/24p
Bonus:Making of / Trailer
Region code:B
Label:DCM Film Distribution / im Vertrieb von Universum Film
Amazon Link : I, Tonya - Blu-ray

Film: She was first the great Olympic hope for the USA: Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie), who managed to be the first American woman to put two triple axels on the ice. But you could always tell Harding came from very humble beginnings. Unlike her great competitor Nancy Kerrigan, a Disney princess come to life and Everybodys Darling. Kerrigan was a more fitting figurehead for the U.S. and thus would represent the country at the Olympics. But after an assassination attempt with an iron bar, the way was clear for Tonya Harding - until suspicions arose that she had something to do with the cowardly attack on her rival.

I, Tonya manages a bit of a feat: the film actually tells a very tragic story. It is a portrait of a young woman who was blessed with great talent, but was constantly pushed down by her domineering mother (rightfully Oscar-winning Allison Janney), an abusive husband (Sebastian Stan), and a public that was prejudiced in light of her social background. She has tried to escape the limits imposed on her, but that has not been forthcoming either. And suddenly she was embroiled in a scandal that made her the most hated woman in America. Perhaps she could have restored her reputation had it not been for the even bigger scandal involving Bill Clinton and his interns that suddenly brought all the attention to her. So Tonya Harding will probably always be remembered as the woman with the iron bar (even if she didn't smash it against Nancy Kerrigan's knee herself).

Not the stuff of feel-good cinema. But director Craig Gillespie resists the temptation to make this story a heavy drama. Rather, he tells it with sometimes very bitter humor, with the audience's laughter not infrequently stuck in the throat. Partly structured like a documentary in which the protagonists address the audience directly, the story becomes a cynical farce without the protagonists being ridiculed. On the contrary, Tonya Harding is a very tragic character who, precisely because of this humorous approach, is given far more facets than she has previously been afforded.

But the film is carried primarily by very strong actresses. Margot Robbie is simply magnificent in the title role. But just as in real life Harding was overshadowed by Nancy Kerrigan despite outstanding performances on the ice, here Margot Robbie has to cede a lot of attention to Allison Janney, who clearly delivers the film's most memorable performance as her gruff, bitter-tongued mother - and was promptly rewarded for it with just about every film award.

I, Tonya is a humorous drama, superbly acted, well-written and stirringly directed. Gillespie manages the difficult balancing act between bilious humor and believable seriousness, elevating the film well above the average of other film portrayals. If you like more sophisticated entertainment cinema from the USA, you should definitely not miss this work. Absolutely worth seeing!

Picture + Sound: The picture captures the somewhat dull 80s atmosphere of the story very well with very good overall sharpness and a slightly reduced color scheme. The DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 mix transports primarily the dialogue pleasantly powerful out of the speakers. However, a few coherent sound effects and the soundtrack also ensure that life comes into the surround channels every now and then. Good.

Extras: In sahen bonus material, the disc disappoints a wee bit. The only bonus worth mentioning is a short promo making of (approx. 14 mins), which goes into a little bit of the real background and the intentions of the screenwriter and director. There's also the trailer and more programming tips.

Conclusion: I, Tonya manages the feat of telling an inherently tragic story in an entertaining, humorous and pleasingly layered way - carried by a truly great cast. The Blu-ray presents the critics' and audiences' favorite in good picture and sound quality, only the bonus material turns out a bit meager. Nevertheless, it is clearly enough overall for a: Absolutely recommended!

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  • I, Tonya - Blu-ray
  • I, Tonya - Blu-ray