«I, Tonya» was one of this years «awards season» films that I was most looking forward to and it turned out to be perhaps the one that divided me the most, leaving
me uncomfortable about a great deal of what was portrayed on screen.
Not exact matches
«One is felt by people who care a
great deal about social issues, especially white evangelicals, who are
uncomfortable with Mitt Romney.»
A true statement, «One is felt by people who care a
great deal about social issues, especially white evangelicals, who are
uncomfortable with Mitt Romney.»
In execution and theme, it reminds a
great deal of Jonathan Glazer's Under the Skin, another film that is confounding and
uncomfortable and essentially
about the ugliness of the world in general but especially if you're a woman.