Review of Pawn Sacrifice (2015) by Jeffrey M — 03 Apr 2016
Pawn Sacrifice.
Captivating, confounding, and utterly enthralling, Pawn Sacrifice is a gem of a film that deserves much more attention and praise than it is receiving. Set during the Cold War, Pawn Sacrifice follows what is perhaps the infamous Bobby Fischer's most memorable chapter, that of his showdown with then world champ and Soviet representative--Boris Spassky.
The film does a great job of building the tension and setting the stage for what was a very precarious geopolitical time. A time when tensions were so high with the Russians that even a chess match would take on significance. The performances were strong, this being the best role I've ever seen Tobey Maguire in. The dialogue is rich, the characterizations nuanced, and the scenes well executed. In the end we are left both admiring and vexed at the enigma of Bobby Fischer, and that's undoubtedly how it should be.
4/5 Stars.
This review of Pawn Sacrifice (2015) was written by Jeffrey M on 03 Apr 2016.
Pawn Sacrifice has generally received positive reviews.
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