Tonya Harding’s difficult life,filled with domestic violence and struggle, is played for laughs in an uneven biopic that never really scratches the surfaceLong before Frozen, or those of us who were American girls in the mid-90s lived and breathed a different icebound battle of well-behaved and evil. Every morning in the winter of seventh grade,I was hungry to read the newspaper for more details in the war between Nancy Kerrigan, America’s smooth-haired brunette sweetheart and her frizzier blonde nemesis, and Tonya Harding. Related: I,Tonya review – scattershot skating biopic offers flawed, foul-mouthed fun Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk