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293.1 | interview on NPR | MLTVAX::BROWN | On time or else... | Thu Aug 12 1993 16:49 | 12 |
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There was a piece on this movie on "All Things Considered"
yesterday evening. The actor playing the chess prodigy
has little or no acting experience. The director said the
child was chosen for his chess skills, his eyes, and his
messy hair. The director went on to say that he tried to
portray an extended family in the movie -- a family that
includes not only the child and his parents but the
child's chess teachers. The interview with the director
made me want to go see the movie as soon as possible...
Ron
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293.2 | Sounds like the Karate Kid of Chess to me.. | DECWET::METZGER | Non-alcoholic beer. What's the point? | Thu Aug 12 1993 16:59 | 7 |
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It got a scathing review in our local paper which called it the Rocky of chess.
They stated that it never moved out of the standard sports genre film where
person A works with a great of the game and you can predict the ending of the
great tournament a mile away.
Metz
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293.3 | | 5793::STARR | Is it raining in your bedroom? | Thu Aug 12 1993 17:07 | 4 |
| The Boston Globe gave this a very good review. Joe Montegna stars as the
kid's father, and Ben Kingsley plays the chess master who teaches him.
alan
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293.4 | | 7057::CLOUSER | John - DTN 225-4758, @HLO2-2/G13 | Thu Aug 12 1993 17:24 | 24 |
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Referring to the All Thing's Considered review, the following excerpt of
dialog gave me a good chuckle and made up my mind to see this film...
Not really a spoiler:
The reviewer was discussing the father-son chess games in which the father,
hunched over the board in obviously total concentration would be
routinely and offhandedly, drubbed by his son.
The scene: Father at board, son in bathtub, far removed. You hear the
two calling back and forth (dialog approximate).
Father: "OK, it's your move."
Son: <splash, splash> "Did you move that pawn?"
Father: "I moved *a* pawn."
Son: <splash, splash> "Yeah, that one..." "Move my horse in front
of my king."
Father: "You mean knight."
Son: <splash, splash> "Yeah.... Did you move it yet?"
Father: "Yes"
Son: <splash, splash> "Can we go now?"
Father: "But the game's not over yet."
Son: <splash, splash> "Yes it is..."
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293.5 | Really a family movie? | SUPER::MATTHEWS | | Fri Aug 13 1993 13:00 | 6 |
| Might an 11-year-old kid enjoy this movie? Ours is quick to pronounce
something "boring" if it doesn't grab her right away. The fact that
it's about a boy might be another point against it... maybe we should
just go to "The Secret Garden" :-)
Val
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293.6 | | 5235::J_TOMAO | | Fri Aug 13 1993 13:22 | 5 |
| In the reviews I heard/saw critics claim is it very pace paced and they
do lots of quick camera movements....don't let the subject matter fool
you.
Joyce
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293.7 | We loved it | 5829::MITTAL | | Fri Aug 13 1993 13:50 | 19 |
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My wife and I saw this movie at a sneak preview last week. We loved
it. The theater was full of young children and it looked like they were
having a great time. It does help if one has some understanding of
chess (though it is not required). As the Boston Globe reports, the
lead character who plays the chess prodigy dominates the movie. The
expressions in his eyes are worth more than a thousand words. Ben
Kingsley (oscar winner for "Gandhi") also does a great job in the
movie.
The outcome of the final game may be predictable - but what is more
interesting is how the various influences in Josh's life (the chess
prodigy) play out in that game.
The two 11-12 year old girls sitting next to us thought that the
movie was very "cute". I agree.
Nitin (who loved Little_Man_Tate also and dreams of being the father
of a child prodigy !).
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293.8 | | 29124::MCABEE | Term limits for pundits | Tue Aug 17 1993 18:10 | 11 |
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>It got a scathing review in our local paper which called it the Rocky of chess.
>They stated that it never moved out of the standard sports genre film where
>person A works with a great of the game and you can predict the ending of the
>great tournament a mile away.
5% Rocky. Not enough to hurt. Anyone who allows himself to be put off by
that aspect of it will be missing a real treat. I don't think I've seen a
better movie this year.
Bob
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293.9 | | OOTOOL::CHELSEA | Mostly harmless. | Mon Jul 18 1994 14:42 | 21 |
| This is out on video now, and I finally saw it. Just a lovely, lovely
movie. While we do have the "fight for victory," that's not the
primary theme. This is really about the affect of competition on the
human spirit. His father pushes him to win; his teacher tells him to
have contempt for his opponents. Serious stuff for a seven-year-old.
His mother stands up for him, and I'm pleased that the movie doesn't
show her as being soft or wanting to make her son a "sissy."
I liked that they avoided some obvious moves. The "traditional"
teacher (Ben Kingsley) never had some confessional scene where he
admits his failed past and urges Josh to be his redemption. He and the
"non-traditional" teacher (Laurence Fishburne as a speed-chess player
in the park) never have a confrontation scene, either to upbraid the
other for his affect on their mutual pupil or to demonstrate hard-won
respect for the other.
The performances were all just great. Max Pomeranc is wonderfully
natural, not at all actor-ish. Laurence Fishburne was exciting, but
then, his was the most dynamic character.
Definitely worth renting.
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293.10 | rented it this weekend | 6729::SAMBERG | | Tue Jul 26 1994 11:15 | 19 |
| We rented the movie this weekend, and the whole family
(including a 13 and 10 year old) loved it. I enjoyed
watching the relationships between the Josh and his
Dad and his two teaches grow, change, and mature. I enjoyed
seeing a strong Mom who tries to keep her son in balance.
Comments on the movie after the form feed...
My kids loved the final chess match with jonathon and kept
replaying the part from where Josh moves out his queen till
the "good game" line. The interplay of scenes was really
exciting.
I also enjoyed watching the interview with the real Josh, his
Dad, and Bruce at the end. Did anyone notice the real Bruce in
the scenes in Washington Square?
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293.11 | Good Game! | SNOFS1::FAKES | So, how d'ya land this thing anyhow? | Mon Mar 20 1995 23:44 | 7 |
| Just saw it on video too.
I *loved* this movie. It had my interest every moment from beginning to
end. Looks like we missed out on the interviews with the real
Josh/Dad/Bruce here though! Bummer!
Rob
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293.12 | seeing this film is a great move! | HOTLNE::SHIELDS | | Sat Dec 28 1996 02:25 | 8
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