Margot Robbie wants to surprise audiences with ‘I, Tonya’

 

Australian actress  Margot Robbie, who is a leader in the race for the Oscars in Best Actress classification, has uncovered that she needed to astonish her fans with this motion picture.

As indicated by a report, the 27-year-old performing artist feels that the characters in the motion picture are stunning, so defective and wrong and you can see a touch of yourself in them now and again.

The ‘Suicide Squad’ star stated, “You’ve got the mockumentary feeling, the very dark comedy, real life events, real life people. You’ve got an event people remember, but have very strong feelings about. These characters are amazing, so flawed and wrong, and yet you empathise with them in a weird way. You can see a bit of yourself in them at times. There was a real opportunity to surprise people.”

She likewise opened up about a greater test that she needed to confront while shooting the motion picture.

She shared that the greatest test for her was figuring out how to ice skate, including, “I did four months of training, five days a week, four hours a day.”

“On Christmas Eve, I was at the rink. And now I actually really miss it. I kept my ice skates, but I said goodbye to a whole world of pain that I didn’t realise came along with figure skating,” Robbie said.

The ‘Bourbon Tango Foxtrot’ star noticed that she likewise delighted in venturing up to assume a lead part.

She clarified, “It’s the first time where the title is also my character’s name. I have never done that before. I was Jane in Tarzan. And I wasn’t the Wolf of Wall Street, Leo was. This was the first time that I really had the weight of the film on my shoulders.”

In light of mind blowing however evident occasions, the film is a hazily comedic story of American figure skater, Tonya and a standout amongst the most thrilling outrages in sports history.

Tonya was the principal American lady to finish a triple axel in rivalry, her heritage was demolished by her relationship with a scandalous assault on individual Olympic contender Nancy Kerrigan in 1994.

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