I once promised myself I wouldn't watch the movie, because we've all heard more than enough about the story, but at the cost of a Redbox rental, I decided it was worth it:
https://www.redbox.com/ondemand-movies/i-tonyaThe movie is described as a "Dark Comedy", though I don't understand what makes it a comedy.
I think Tonya asked that her story be told from her point of view, in her own words. And it was. But that wasn't the only point of view present, and some issues are left open.
I'm sorry to say that I ended up with a less positive image of her than I had before. At the very least, I believe she failed to show good sportsmanship.
Instead of doing self-destructive things like women's boxing, right after the scandal, I still wonder if she could have made a living as a coach - not within the USFSA, which banned her, but elsewhere, perhaps out of the country.
The movie has done well, but from various reports, Tonya only got about $1500 for it.
However, on her recent run on Dancing with the Stars, the public, and the judges, treated her somewhat sympathetically. BTW, she showed a surprising amount of grace on that show, though she had to compete with younger and more fit recent Olympic athletes. She earned more money from that show, reportedly $125,000 just to sign on. It seems like her reputation is being somewhat redeemed in the public eye.
If the DVD rental is too high, perhaps in a couple years you will be able to see the movie for free on network television.