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Andrew Pavliuk
My a little review of "Queens' Gambit". Hi there! I am more than just confident that most of you already saw the Tv-show because of its hipe and popularity. Not for nothing, the series ranks first place in a number of views over the history of Netflix. And recently I have joined that to such an amount. "Queens' Gambit", in the first place I should say, a show grounded on a book which in its turn is founded on real chess historical events. And so, the main character of all - Elizabeth Harmon also has got a real prototype - Robert Fisher, who is considered as one of the greatest chess players of all time. I guess that is why the story appears so natural, singularly in terms of the chess part. This is a case when you don't have any clue what's going on boards of players (though I am fairly acquainted with chess rules), yet it does not disturb you at all, and on the contrary, you keep watching with enormous curiosity and intrigue. And apart from a chess line, a line of Beth can't leave you insensitive. The story of a poor orphan who always has not been like other girls, who got a drug addiction already as nine years old, who wasn't able to understand the real world, but was phenomenal at chess' world. Who finally had found someone close to her, and lost it. Who tries the best to live in a normal way, but screws it up and wastes soberness. The story of how it is hard to find self, even when you are so talented and popular, but still alone. I wish I could text farther, but the word's limit minds, I suppose. So I persuasively advise those who haven't seen the show yet, check it out shortly, you will not be disappointed.
7 dec. 2020 16:03
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My a little review of "Queens' Gambit." Hi there! I am more than confident that most of you already watched the TV show 'Queen's Gambit' because of its hype and popularity. Not for nothing, the series ranks first place in Netflix's recommendation. Therefore, a lot of people are watching it. Recently, I decided to watch the show due to its popularity. I should say, a show grounded on a book about real chess historical events. Besides, the main character, Elizabeth Harmon, also has got an actual prototype - Robert Fisher, who is considered as one of the greatest chess players. I guess that is why the story appears so natural, singularly in terms of the chess part. This is a case when you know nothing about chess or what's going on on the board when players play (though I am somewhat acquainted with chess rules), yet it does not disturb you at all, and on the contrary, you keep watching with enormous curiosity and intrigued. Apart from the chess scenes, the story of Beth being a poor orphan almost made the audience emotional. She is not most of the typical girls, yet she got into drug addiction already at nine. She wasn't able to understand the real world but was phenomenal in the chess world. Beth Harmon finally found someone close to her and lost the person (is it the new mom? the janitor?). She tries to live her best life in the best way possible but screws up in soberness. (sorry, I'm not accurate with the revision on this part) The story of existential crisis (difficulty finding identity) even though she is a chess prodigy, but is still lonely. I wish I could type more, but the words limit my mind, I suppose. So I persuasively advise to those who haven't seen the show yet, check it out and, you will never be disappointed.
8 december 2020
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