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Chess Movie Recommendation (05): Read about "Winning chess"

Today I will continue to recommend a few chess-themed movies for all of you. I believe that after reading it, everyone will be more interested in chess!

"Winning Chess"

Chess Movie Recommendation (05): Read about "Winning chess"

"Winning Chess" is based on the real history of chess in the last century. During the period of hegemony between the United States and the Soviet Union in the last century, another contest was also underway. In chess, the first few chairs have always been controlled by the Soviet Union. The mathematical and philosophical wisdom of the old Tsarist Russia seems to have been laughing at the IQ of the upstart Yankees on the chessboard.

And the youngest chess king in the United States, Bobby Fischer, turned out to be an extremely intelligent, neurotic, and offensive and defensive champion who did not play chess according to common sense. He has always regarded the world chess king and Soviet master Boris Spaski as the supreme enemy, and deep down, he is also convinced of the most popular stories of the evil Soviet Union and the terrorist KGB in American public opinion, and is full of psychological hatred to fight with the other side.

In 1972, in Reykjavik, Iceland, a sensational decisive battle was fought here. 12 games, the whole live broadcast, the global chess fans follow the two masters of the fall of the same trend, solve the reading game, laugh and sigh. And when Bob finally trekked through the night to fulfill his long-cherished wish, he found himself falling at the dawn of victory.

After completing The Social Network, Facebook's founding feature film for Sony Columbia, David Fincher will continue to work with them on a biopic about the life of American chess master Bobby Fischer, "Pawn Sacrifice."

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > related reading</h1>

Chess Movie Recommendation (01): The Queen's Game

Chess Movie Recommendation (02): Journey of the King

Chess Movie Recommendation (03): The Wind of Kings

Chess Movie Recommendation (04): "Katui Queen"