Beth Harmon's Final Chess Game | The Queen's Gambit - Full Scene

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  • And the student becomes the master. Watch the nail-biting final scene and chess match of The Queen's Gambit, starring the inimitable Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon. Warning: Spoilers!
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    Beth's Harmon's Final Chess Game | The Queen's Gambit - Full Scene
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    In a 1950s orphanage, a young girl reveals an astonishing talent for chess and begins an unlikely journey to stardom while grappling with addiction.
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  • @rbutthamilton
    @rbutthamilton Před 3 lety +13848

    Don't forget Borgov was also an orphan. That is why he was actually proud of her achievement and disappointed in Paris when he saw her in that hung-over state.

    • @LivinhItUp
      @LivinhItUp Před 3 lety +2621

      Yep! Director has stated the antagonist was always Beth herself. The opponents for her chess matches can easily be written as characters you root against, especially Borgov. But he’s displayed nothing but class towards Beth, and it’s only the fact he is number 1, and has beaten Beth on two occasions, that you naturally want him to fall. But he’s proven gracious in defeat, and displayed several scenes where he low key has much respect for her...review the elevator scene.

    • @kevinh.1624
      @kevinh.1624 Před 3 lety +849

      Asides from the orphan thing and the fact he is actually proud of her, I think it also illustrates that the beauty of chess is such that it goes far beyond any rivalry or feuds. The show does an astounding decoy by initially portraying Borgov as a cold person, in the Cold War context, to finally show us that all of that is absolutely pointless. The game unifies us no matter matter where we're from, as seen in the very last scene, and the true purpose is to get better and to encounter always better opponents rather than simply beating them. You could extend what applies to chess to other competitive disciplines or science, that have more often than not unified humanity instead of dividing it.

    • @matnotyou
      @matnotyou Před 3 lety +202

      @Petek Demircioğlu Çelebi I think alot of it is due to the fact the Soviets were one of the first people to legally give women equal rights compared to the conservatism in the US

    • @chezlolxo
      @chezlolxo Před 3 lety +92

      @@kevinh.1624 absolutely! This is definitely what I took from this show and I don’t even know how to play chess. I will say this show definitely gave me a new admiration for chess, it’s fascinating.
      But yes, it’s not about winning, it’s about progress. Not a national achievement but an international and human achievement! And it also shows how we can only really make progress when we work together, not working together skews progress.

    • @StudyLens
      @StudyLens Před 3 lety +23

      absolute chills!! btw i made a video on this EPIC scene of ‘The Queens Gambit’ and explain why it’s sooo impactful! I hope you can check it out! 💜

  • @juichi8361
    @juichi8361 Před 3 lety +15949

    Borgov looks intimidating but is the only person who hugged her after a match.

    • @Oldlard
      @Oldlard Před 3 lety +930

      I think that scene was based on the 1972 Spassky Fischer match. No hugs but Spassky did stand up and applaud Fischer after his amazing sixth round game.

    • @franchocou
      @franchocou Před 3 lety +76

      Sexual abuse

    • @danah7067
      @danah7067 Před 3 lety +872

      @@franchocou what lmao

    • @iamgarbage8956
      @iamgarbage8956 Před 3 lety +433

      @@franchocou Wtf are u talkin about

    • @mr_sognr1297
      @mr_sognr1297 Před 3 lety +44

      @@iamgarbage8956 Jajaja esta bien loco.

  • @tlightning8383
    @tlightning8383 Před 3 lety +4068

    It’s so adorable the way those old Russian men were just ecstatic to see her. She was everyone’s hero.

    • @_RoseDawson_
      @_RoseDawson_ Před 2 lety +207

      That scene was powerful.
      Because those old folks there reminded Beth about Mr. Sheibel.
      And the fact that she took the time to shake all of their hands is very heartwarming; she finally made amendments with Mr Sheibel who is probably watching her from heaven :)

    • @LayllasLocker
      @LayllasLocker Před 2 lety +90

      @@_RoseDawson_ I cried on that scene when she was back in the basement and found their picture. I wish she shared with him some of her success. :'( That last scene was so wonderful and touching. And how she mentioned Mr. Sheibel to the newspaper, but if only he lived to see that. :(:(

    • @Blueeyesinthesky
      @Blueeyesinthesky Před 2 lety +34

      It was a sweet moment because she originally learned from an old man. I think they reminded her of the janitor

    • @colinmaynard2879
      @colinmaynard2879 Před 2 lety +2

      The unsteady cam made the her approach walk unwatchable

    • @S0ulinth3machin3
      @S0ulinth3machin3 Před 2 lety +30

      @@colinmaynard2879 I believe it was done on purpose. The point of that scene is to bring the story full circle, she's paying homage to Mr. Shaibel, at the orphanage the addiction was thrust upon her, beating Borgov sober was her exit, buttoning up her white coat concealing her black garment is a metaphor for her graduating to the white queen. At the orphanage she was a pawn and before she attained proficiency, Mr. Shaibel always made her play black. That being said, I haven't yet hit upon why the unsteady cam was utilized, but given how meticulously every other metaphor in this series was set up, I can't imagine that it was an accident.

  • @kingtrash1051
    @kingtrash1051 Před 2 lety +3545

    What makes me sad is that Mr Shaibel didn’t get to see her win this game as he loved and admired her so much. But this made me cry. Such an awesome and powerful series

    • @xz3024
      @xz3024 Před 2 lety +325

      I agree. But the way the show ends, with her playing for fun with an old man, reminds us of him.

    • @samantharandall4634
      @samantharandall4634 Před rokem +104

      I agree with the comment above - the final scene of the old man challenging her to a game @ the end made it feel like a ‘full circle’ moment. Her mentor challenged her in the beginning, now the he’s passed & she’s won… she is challenged by someone with the same spark as her mentor. I love the final scenes & this series so much 🥲

    • @youngspaghetti8050
      @youngspaghetti8050 Před rokem +42

      @@xz3024 Yes, I think the idea is that the old man is supposed to be redolent of Shaibel. So, in a way, the story comes full-circle.

    • @cutecats532
      @cutecats532 Před rokem +46

      Mr. Shaibel was so proud of her, and she honored him making sure they told the story of how he taught her.

    • @Svol09
      @Svol09 Před rokem +11

      The price she paid to win was too great.

  • @caleblim6890
    @caleblim6890 Před 3 lety +13756

    I like that when Borgov realises he’s lost, he doesn’t seem angry or even disappointed. He’s smiling, because he knows he put up a great fight in a brilliant game against an excellent opponent, and in the end all he cared about was playing the game he loves, so he could smile and applaud Beth’s victory.

    • @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser
      @GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser Před 3 lety +97

      This is very normal in chess.

    • @PieEater
      @PieEater Před 3 lety +240

      @@GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser not that normal especially in blitz they rage all the time

    • @bolshoefeodor6536
      @bolshoefeodor6536 Před 3 lety +48

      @@GrandMoffTarkinsTeaDispenser It wasn't the case with Fischer-Spassky, nor Karpov-Kasparov. But whatever

    • @ForteExpresso
      @ForteExpresso Před 3 lety +149

      Successful and intelligent people never act immature,the way most of the people imagine themselves to be like in such a situation

    • @seedyoda5714
      @seedyoda5714 Před 3 lety +32

      @@bolshoefeodor6536 Citizen, those chess players shake hands at the end of matches faster than they move pieces in blitz tournaments

  • @nugett6835
    @nugett6835 Před 3 lety +6752

    It’s so cool that every single of the men that intimidated her at the start ended up supporting her and not trying to tear her down or something like that

    • @ShreeNation
      @ShreeNation Před 3 lety +557

      That's how it should always be, men and women working together, not against each other.

    • @xavien_818
      @xavien_818 Před 3 lety +46

      @@ShreeNation y e s

    • @jealousharibo
      @jealousharibo Před 3 lety +228

      @@ShreeNation it should be like that, but movies so rarely show it! And here it was executed perfectly. All the amazing chess players, who very early understood she was much better than them and wanted to give her whatever they already knew just for the sake of helping her become the best she could. It was really, really refreshing to see it in this series.

    • @westernspy8461
      @westernspy8461 Před 3 lety +45

      In real life they would try to tear her down as mush as possible

    • @billelliott3507
      @billelliott3507 Před 3 lety +12

      It’s more realistic

  • @nappiichu
    @nappiichu Před 3 lety +4016

    The scene where Jolene smiles after hearing Beth won the game never fails to make me tear up.

    • @eliminator7of999
      @eliminator7of999 Před 3 lety +55

      Same here- my favourite moment of the show

    • @horseoperamarker
      @horseoperamarker Před 3 lety +122

      the boys shouting "SHE WON!!" was more emotional for me

    • @danielhuynh6080
      @danielhuynh6080 Před 2 lety +29

      Same. More emotional than the boys one 😭

    • @nrr9565
      @nrr9565 Před 2 lety +8

      Same and I don’t know why

    • @z_stuartoliver
      @z_stuartoliver Před 2 lety +1

      sameee, she prolly was like fuckin called that shit. IT'S MF BETH

  • @crucisnh
    @crucisnh Před 2 lety +2183

    I love the final scene of Beth Harmon walking through a park and up to the old men playing chess. And how the old guys were incredibly respectful of her and how classy Harmon was in accepting their congratulations, to the point of even accepting an invitation to play a game with a smile on her face. I can't imagine a better ending.

    • @pjeffries301
      @pjeffries301 Před 2 lety +9

      Me either. Perfection.

    • @Omegascithe
      @Omegascithe Před 2 lety +49

      ​@foot bru Her full first name is Elizabeth, and the much more natural way to shorten it in Slavic languages is Liza or Lisa. Beth is a little rougher on the tongue (since 'th' would be pronounced mostly harder on the 't' than a 'th' sound you'd expect in plain English-- also 'th' isn't really a sound in any Slavic languages to my knowledge), while Liza or Lisa would come off the tongue sounding much warmer. A lot of nicknames end in vowels in Slavic languages, and tend to be very endearing towards the person it's meant towards
      Source: Yeah I'm one of 'em Slavs lol

    • @vally732
      @vally732 Před rokem

      because the regular people are the real people, the ones who matter, not the governments and the bs they perpetrate!

    • @gabaghoul23
      @gabaghoul23 Před rokem +13

      pure class on both sides.. chess has no face, race, religion, or politics- the game speaks for itself worldwide

    • @amberlyn28
      @amberlyn28 Před rokem +20

      I love that as well. Of course she wanted to win, but not when for bragging rights or for fame. She wanted to win to prove to herself that she had perfected her craft and that she was a better player than she was in the past. And once she won, she still had the love of the game not the love of the fame. She went to the park to be around other people of like minds who are there JUST to play because they love it

  • @RoseisoutofherTOGA
    @RoseisoutofherTOGA Před 3 lety +10255

    For me, the scene where the boys leap in happiness “SHE WON!!!” is everything

    • @lottezwink4228
      @lottezwink4228 Před 3 lety +217

      Oh my god yes! I’ve watched that scene so many times and I always burst out in tears (of joy) !

    • @arcticwars
      @arcticwars Před 3 lety +302

      the power of homieship

    • @At0mS8
      @At0mS8 Před 3 lety +285

      It is my favourite shot of the whole series. It just feels so earned, after so much suffering, to have her friends genuinely happy for Beth.

    • @b_lloydranjith_coronel9513
      @b_lloydranjith_coronel9513 Před 3 lety +35

      Yeah cuz beth fckd them all

    • @arcticwars
      @arcticwars Před 3 lety +111

      @@b_lloydranjith_coronel9513 hey sometimes that's how you make friends

  • @socialvegan263
    @socialvegan263 Před 3 lety +5244

    She didn't cry for her real mother or her adopted mother when they died but she did broke down when Mr. Shaibel died.. I couldn't hold my tears as well.

    • @wonderwatts7749
      @wonderwatts7749 Před 3 lety +713

      Because he was the only father figure she had. She didnt appreciate him enough when he was still living. She later on realize his importance after he died.

    • @shoottakeapanorama2062
      @shoottakeapanorama2062 Před 3 lety +550

      She cried for her adoptive mother tho not just as hard as she cried for Mr. Shaibel

    • @CapeEniEer
      @CapeEniEer Před 3 lety +77

      well yeah i was crying like a little girl at that scene too

    • @vaginaflop7523
      @vaginaflop7523 Před 3 lety +257

      She did cry for Alma (her adoptive mother) on the plane when she was giving the empty seat beside her a toast

    • @ultimatemachine457
      @ultimatemachine457 Před 3 lety +17

      And that's the reason why it's important for a child to be raised by a father. Doesn't matter if the father is an a**hole, a father naturally love his kids and will do his best to teach them the way

  • @jonnypearson3088
    @jonnypearson3088 Před 3 lety +1862

    I love how they didn’t portray the Soviets as disrespectful and horrible men. They were honourable and acted well in defeat.

    • @LeighWinspear
      @LeighWinspear Před 2 lety +26

      And now its march 2022.

    • @Gigachad-mc5qz
      @Gigachad-mc5qz Před 2 lety +1

      Wow its almost as if russians are normal people?

    • @responsiblejerk2328
      @responsiblejerk2328 Před 2 lety

      Don't confuse Russians with Soviets. The Russian people are just people. The Soviets were the Communist government.

    • @maryanneboblin4345
      @maryanneboblin4345 Před 2 lety +83

      Most don't understand that the Russian government has made themselves our enemy, not the people. They are like us, just like us, can be good to each other, despite political differences.

    • @Gigachad-mc5qz
      @Gigachad-mc5qz Před 2 lety +1

      @@maryanneboblin4345 i hate that people treat russians badly its not their fault jist cause they are russian

  • @greekfountain9303
    @greekfountain9303 Před 2 lety +613

    The way the old man says “Harmon :D” always gets me because he sounds like someone who just met a long lost friend and it’s so beautiful

    • @twiseart
      @twiseart Před rokem +21

      I know this is an older comment but I thought you would enjoy the fact that that familiarity is supposed to be there!! That older gentleman is also casted to look similar to mr schaibel so that we end where we begin!

    • @greekfountain9303
      @greekfountain9303 Před rokem +4

      @@twiseart you’re right, that’s beautiful

    • @moldychez5429
      @moldychez5429 Před rokem +10

      I creid during that part and I'm not ashamed

  • @momoneylessproblems9183
    @momoneylessproblems9183 Před 3 lety +3289

    Love how they didn't portray the Russians as the "evil and oppressive" Soviets as they usually do in movies. They just depicted them as people living in a different country who had a profound passion for chess. Especially Borgov. He was never a "bad guy". He was just a very talented chess player who had a lot of respect for the game and for those who played it well. Hence why he was genuinely happy when Beth won. He'd been beautifully outplayed and by an orphan no less (Which he himself was). And he respected her for it.

    • @user-wx1qz8hf7x
      @user-wx1qz8hf7x Před 3 lety +22

      На самом деле, такие Русские в целом, Русские это монета двух сторон, с одной они такие мрачные и серьезные, но с другой добрые и улыбающиеся

    • @a.f9578
      @a.f9578 Před 3 lety +62

      this doesn't change the fact how they accurately portrayed the harsh condition of Russian chess players under the Soviet regime which mirrors the day to day conditions of ordinary citizens back then the bureaucracy the secret service the pressure the intimidation and silence tactics etc ...

    • @drjuancruz
      @drjuancruz Před 3 lety +115

      Yeah, I loved it! And I also loved how the showed México City: beautiful and marvelous, and not with the usual dirty filter they use to put whenever Latinoamérica appears...

    • @abudgie6909
      @abudgie6909 Před 3 lety +125

      @@a.f9578 and they accurately portrayed the shady imperialist interests of America in trying to use Beth for their agenda, visible in the CIA dude and the crusaders people. You’re right, but the point is that this is an incredibly refreshing take on the USSR. The Americans have to learn to work together like Borgov and co. and the people of russia embrace Beth because of their mutual love for the game. It’s good.

    • @anweshaiz9
      @anweshaiz9 Před 3 lety +13

      Omg yes! I really liked that they showed everyone as respectful and well rounded and not some shallow stereotype!!

  • @jumpingship3001
    @jumpingship3001 Před 3 lety +5433

    By playing the old man, she honored Mr Shaibell. She went to her roots, she went home again. She found her family in chess.

    • @peterguindo1576
      @peterguindo1576 Před 3 lety +176

      Not only to Mr. Shaibell to all people that love play Chess around the world, she was very humble.

    • @magmarian6235
      @magmarian6235 Před 3 lety +36

      @@dilanpatel6868 Nope, but I think Jumping Ship's explanation on why Harmon decided to go back to that specific area where elderly were playing chess was spot on.

    • @magmarian6235
      @magmarian6235 Před 3 lety +2

      @@dilanpatel6868 oh it is?? wow

    • @empebee
      @empebee Před 3 lety +26

      @@dilanpatel6868 It's not the same actor. They don't even look remotely similar.

    • @MagnusAnand
      @MagnusAnand Před 3 lety +1

      Great comment

  • @MellSayzHi
    @MellSayzHi Před 2 lety +822

    "She WON!" These are people who saw her at her begining and are so proud of where she ended up. I tear up at this scene every time.

    • @alanguages
      @alanguages Před rokem +15

      It was amazing, even though they had their differences where they were in life, they were still there to support her. Something she realized, when they called her room in Russia.

  • @eloisagarcia3300
    @eloisagarcia3300 Před 3 lety +635

    I love how both Borgov and Luchenko were so graceful about losing, like really... no ego whatsoever, they were just aknowledging Beth's talent, I love that with all my heart

    • @gabaghoul23
      @gabaghoul23 Před rokem +22

      if you are really that good and you lose... you lose with respect

    • @ramencurry6672
      @ramencurry6672 Před 4 měsíci +1

      If you lose, admit it. Nothing to be ashamed of it even if a person a big ego

    • @KristineMaitland
      @KristineMaitland Před 2 měsíci +1

      Luchenko amuses me as he is one of the producers of TQG and got a Primetime emmy for it. He also worked on V for Vendetta.

  • @tiagonozelos
    @tiagonozelos Před 3 lety +22054

    I loved the fact that russians were not displayed as evil antagonists like many american shows and movies do. Instead, they were shown to be kind and respectful.

    • @peterlever8013
      @peterlever8013 Před 3 lety +1285

      In complete agreement with you here. Save the propaganda for politics. Through marrying a Russian I’ve become aware that her people have a kindness and regard for others that I have not always observed elsewhere.

    • @tiagonozelos
      @tiagonozelos Před 3 lety +770

      @@peterlever8013 It’s sad that the idea of Russians being inherently arrogant and cruel has been spread so much through American pop culture, specially when the tension between the two countries was at its peak. Even in Western Europe some people have this wrong idea due to how popular American culture is.

    • @tiagonozelos
      @tiagonozelos Před 3 lety +276

      @Cyril It’s not a matter of political ideologies, it’s a matter of fact. One of those examples is Rocky. And I am neither American nor Liberal.

    • @donoi2k22
      @donoi2k22 Před 3 lety +85

      I heard Garry Kasparov worked on the series. Probably couldn't do it cuz their chess guy was Russian.

    • @donoi2k22
      @donoi2k22 Před 3 lety +40

      @@tiagonozelos And I'm saying it's probably because Kasparov worked on the series.

  • @GrapevineBranch
    @GrapevineBranch Před 3 lety +3954

    The look of disbelief on her face when she wins... And Borgov's smile. He's proud of her. He's seen her at her worst, and now he's seen her at her best.

    • @jumpingship3001
      @jumpingship3001 Před 3 lety +89

      Yes like a father.

    • @big_dick_energy
      @big_dick_energy Před 2 lety +122

      I think that's more about the move he made. His last move, queen to e4 was a last trap. If she moved the king to f1 she would have been mated. That's why she slowly drags the king to d2, showing that she didn't fell in that trap.

    • @grinsplit444
      @grinsplit444 Před 2 lety +8

      @@jumpingship3001, more like a friend.

    • @waannwaann5048
      @waannwaann5048 Před 2 lety +1

      💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭

    • @kylelawson9420
      @kylelawson9420 Před 2 lety +7

      It’s silly to think that a chess world champion would react like this after being beaten. He offered a draw in a lost position instead of resigning, which is just disrespectful. And the hug was just over the top funny. No one is going to hug someone that beats them.
      Also in the book, every time Beth plays Borgov she was at her best. The whole Paris scene where she woke up in the bathtub hung over was fabricated for the show. She studied and got like 8 hours of sleep and woke up well rested in the book. He never saw her at her “worst.”

  • @LilaSlayed
    @LilaSlayed Před rokem +223

    this will forever be my PERFECT netflix show. there is no villain, only resilience and love for a game and each other.

    • @snowlothar45
      @snowlothar45 Před rokem +15

      There is a villain. Beth is her own villain and the one she ultimately has to overcome.

  • @SharonVeeLee
    @SharonVeeLee Před rokem +462

    You know it's funny thinking on it... she really had no external enemies. Everyone could see her greatness and wanted her to succeed. Even Vasily, her biggest challenge, turns out to be a quiet, kind man. All of her struggles are within and everyone around her supported her, even her competitors.

    • @MeyaRoseGirl
      @MeyaRoseGirl Před rokem +37

      Right!?! And then how it ended with her playing with people in a park, it means that the game is now just fun, instead of it being about competition or proving herself.

    • @riocharles9217
      @riocharles9217 Před rokem +16

      D
      For some their greatest enemy truly is within

    • @KingCraze22
      @KingCraze22 Před 11 měsíci +9

      Man vs Self is the most compelling conflict in storytelling.

    • @squeakysneakers6685
      @squeakysneakers6685 Před 5 měsíci

      Sounds just like Bobby Fischer.

  • @antoniojcarrascoalvarez2526
    @antoniojcarrascoalvarez2526 Před 3 lety +5260

    Perfect ending: it has the right amount of emotion, without being cheesy.

  • @Sepia1989
    @Sepia1989 Před 3 lety +9373

    I love how Beth is always surrounded by men in this show, but she's still the most powerful. Just like a Queen on a chess board.

    • @sunreginatto_99
      @sunreginatto_99 Před 3 lety +314

      OMG YES

    • @idontcare6402
      @idontcare6402 Před 3 lety +266

      damn bruh you got it

    • @silhouettesix2378
      @silhouettesix2378 Před 3 lety +776

      I also like how her gender was barely mentioned after episode 2-3. At that point she was recognized as so good, the other players didn’t even consider her gender, only her technique.

    • @FabledGentleman
      @FabledGentleman Před 3 lety +279

      Well it was the point of the series.
      Beth mom (Alice) said : "Men are gonna come along and wanna teach you things. You just let them blow-by, and you go on ahead and do just what the hell you feel like." Implying that this world is run by men that want to control things and keep women in "check". But women don't have to listen to those men, or fear them.

    • @Oldlard
      @Oldlard Před 3 lety +210

      @@FabledGentleman I didn't really agree with that line, in fact it's totally backwards. Sure some men can be patronising but ultimately if they are teaching you they are trying to help. It's when they DON'T teach you they are keeping you in check. This whole story would have ended if Mr Shaibel just told Beth to get out of his basement - he almost did right at the start but she persisted.

  • @dylanbanocy7729
    @dylanbanocy7729 Před 3 lety +421

    I love how, Borgov is such a kind hearted antagonist, seriously, you could tell he knew what she was going through, he im sure was hoping she could finally defeat him, when they hugged. that was brilliant almost made me cry.

    • @justynawojcicka5056
      @justynawojcicka5056 Před 3 lety +15

      When he say is your game I feel like he say is your life you win your life that mean she not ruin her self in drugs and alcohol

    • @kris_py
      @kris_py Před 2 lety +10

      Borgov isn't the antagonist, Beth is.

    • @redbloodbluemoon1423
      @redbloodbluemoon1423 Před 2 lety +8

      He's not an antagonist tho

    • @kylelawson9420
      @kylelawson9420 Před 2 lety

      What world champion wants someone to beat them? Lol.

    • @noahsvirsky9962
      @noahsvirsky9962 Před 2 lety +9

      @@redbloodbluemoon1423 he certainly is, however not all antagonists are evil in stories

  • @willgorton5404
    @willgorton5404 Před 3 lety +488

    This series really showed the true colors of sportsmanship and respect of chess players, simply because it is a game of pure skill, when you are beaten its by someone better than you and they respect this so much, its just so wholesome you cant help but shed a tear.

    • @waannwaann5048
      @waannwaann5048 Před 2 lety +1

      💔💔💔💔😭😭😭😭😭😭

    • @amberlyn28
      @amberlyn28 Před rokem +9

      I take it beyond the game. I feel like it’s a true testament of sportsmanship across the board. Notice how there was a moment where they said that the Russians helped each other where people in America play against each other. She eventually got support from her friends even though she was the better player. That goes to show that even if you are the best you can still have humility and listen to people who might have one or two helpful tips. It also shows that teamwork and support can push you above and beyond. It also shows that being a great player does it mean you are not good when someone else beats you. Remember when the old man with the white hair congratulated her for winning, and she responded that she read all of his books. That was two people who had a tremendous amount of respect for each other instead of saying ha ha I’m better than you.

    • @willgorton5404
      @willgorton5404 Před rokem +3

      @@amberlyn28 completely agree lol like i say there just so much respect whether you win or lose, its just really refreshing to see that as its very rare nowadays, this is just on a whole other level and thats why i not only love the game but started to get into it myself

    • @amberlyn28
      @amberlyn28 Před rokem +1

      @@willgorton5404 that’s so good!! I always played chess but never took it further. Wished I had

    • @andro99991
      @andro99991 Před 10 měsíci +1

      There are so many examples of this in real life:
      Capablanca and Alekhine hated each other, but Capablanca still sent a congratulatory letter to Alekhine when he won the world championship.
      Korchnoi and Spassky almost came to a fistfight during their 1978 match. Two years later, they were sitting together (playing in the same tournament) at a celebratory dinner and between them sat Mikhail Tal, who was drunk as a skunk. At one point, Tal’s head fell to the table and he started snoring. “Shall we carry him out”? , Korchnoi asked. “Yup”-came the answer from Spassky. And so two sworn enemies together carried out their fallen comrade to his hotel room. When the hotel doorman saw the three of them and asked what the hell was going on, Spassky casually answered that grandmaster Tal had been thinking so much in his game and that he was very tired.
      - You cannot imagine two more different men than Karpov and Kasparov. Karpov a positional player, Kasparov a tactician. Karpov always close to the establishment, Kasparov always the rebel. Karpov a calm, a little bit cold and calculated person, Kasparov a bundle of nerves. Karpov, an ardent communist and later a Putin supporter, Kasparov a staunch anti-communist and later the leader of Russian opposition to Putin. And of course, both of them well aware for more than 20 years that each one can only be beaten by the other one. The result-they hated each other’s guts.
      Still, when Putin’s regime arrested Kasparov, Karpov went to prison to visit him, brought him food, books and a chessboard, and publicly supported him.

  • @vibhamishra9137
    @vibhamishra9137 Před 3 lety +5850

    I love it how this show emphasizes the importance of the right friends in one's life. If it wasn't for joelene's money she wouldn't have gone to Russia, and the way Benny and others supported her was so beautiful. People today have forgotten what wonders true friendship can do. Thankyou Netflix.

    • @monikaup
      @monikaup Před 3 lety +5

      True

    • @nealmiles9070
      @nealmiles9070 Před 3 lety +20

      or you just have horrible friends

    • @situated4
      @situated4 Před 3 lety +59

      @@nealmiles9070 Like you.

    • @arcticwars
      @arcticwars Před 3 lety +15

      The Power of Homieship

    • @nealmiles9070
      @nealmiles9070 Před 3 lety +25

      @@situated4 lol why are you so salty? you have shitty friends too? or are you the shitty friend?

  • @joannaw1953
    @joannaw1953 Před 3 lety +3359

    I absolutely ADORE Borgov smiling and hugging her, then remembering he has to look cool and intimidating, and then smiling proudly again.

    • @hamzaahmed3919
      @hamzaahmed3919 Před 3 lety +135

      @Samm Salvey I believe you’re missing the beauty in the writing. This isn’t a wish wash strong female character trope, this is the story of a character who’s been flawed from the start- but with the friends she’s made and the lessons she’s learned along the way helped her to overcome the flaws and addictions. What makes a character a strong example is being human, not perfect, going through problems such as her drinking and self loathing. You need to look at her development throughout the story, in the end she becomes a strong female character and not the rude or boasting child in the orphanage. It’s portrayed in the symbolism too, she started off as a pawn (with her clothing.) and ended the show in queens clothing.
      I DO however agree that you’d never see hugging in chess matches, too unrealistic.

    • @glennfarr2000
      @glennfarr2000 Před 3 lety +4

      All she wanted Was the win which he He accepted Her rare smile on the hug was beautiful. Once she sat sat down with the amatuers and said "lets Play", you know she made bliss.

    • @111-rg8
      @111-rg8 Před 3 lety +10

      @Samm Salvey Why are you even ranting about a friggin fictional character lmfao

    • @111-rg8
      @111-rg8 Před 3 lety +10

      @Samm Salvey nobody fucking cares lol. Let people have their own opinions.

    • @111-rg8
      @111-rg8 Před 3 lety +9

      @Samm Salvey What the fuck is this paragraph you're talking about? The only one writing paragraphs here about nonsense is you dumbass. You're being so offended with people having different thoughts like an idiot. "You are the one bitching for nothing" says the one writing entire essays ranting about people having different thoughts over a fictional character. You're such a fucking hypocrite that no one can even compare you to anything lmfao.

  • @JoelApplegate
    @JoelApplegate Před 2 lety +228

    I loved the closing sequence where she walks among the old chess players in the park. So full of heart - and human connection - I teared up a little myself.

    • @matthewswila2327
      @matthewswila2327 Před rokem +3

      Very emotional scene indeed.

    • @gabaghoul23
      @gabaghoul23 Před rokem +4

      he the old man offered her a chair and she puts her hands together and speaks in russian LETS PLAY got me the most

  • @clifton12345
    @clifton12345 Před 2 lety +112

    I don’t care what anyone says, Jolene’s reaction hits the hardest. Grew up with her as an orphan. Stuck by her through everything. That’s everything. That’s what a real friend is. She didn’t give a shit about chess. She cared about her friend that she grew up with as a little girl. She just wanted to see her succeed. Because she came from that same walk of life and knew the pain that she felt. And it’s just like “fuck yes finally we got a break”

  • @2Chenzzzz
    @2Chenzzzz Před 3 lety +5948

    I love how she always refused to be a US govt puppet in the show. Instead, she reached out and was friendly to the Russian people, who also responded in kind.

    • @theserialbunny424
      @theserialbunny424 Před 3 lety +162

      Stayed true to her roots rather get her head up in the sky like most of the successful people do

    • @sudhisira
      @sudhisira Před 3 lety +236

      I thought how it would have been a very ordinary day for everyone if Beth had just continued on to the airport. She would have boarded the flight back home, and the chess players at the park would have played their games and gone home as well. Instead, she chose to get out of the car and walk to where they were so she could honor their love of the game, making it such a special day for them - and for her too.

    • @staypositive4358
      @staypositive4358 Před 3 lety +37

      That part of the plot follows in Bobby Fischer's footsteps.

    • @xoliyah6553
      @xoliyah6553 Před 3 lety +46

      even took the time to learn the language 🥺

    • @staypositive4358
      @staypositive4358 Před 3 lety +13

      @@xoliyah6553 . That was also modeled after Bobby Fischer.

  • @carlaab5897
    @carlaab5897 Před 3 lety +3703

    Fact that she didn’t take the pills, and that she had her friends helping her for the final game was so great. It’s such an improvement for Beth and the series. Still, at the final part she was on her own and won by playing in her mind. Brilliant show!

    • @avalle4493
      @avalle4493 Před 3 lety +174

      It also was brilliant that she couldnt defeated Borgov taking the pills.
      When she realize that the reason of her sucess is her talent and not the pills just give me chills.

    • @wiremuwiniata1216
      @wiremuwiniata1216 Před 3 lety +94

      This was probably one of my favourite moments of the series. Especially with the part (not shown in this video) where she’s able to look up and still see the board and play the game in her mind. It shows an incredibly ignored truth about addiction. People think that drugs like marijuana can boost the mind, but really, it’s their reliance on the drugs that gives them this so called “mind boost”. When the mind is truly free of addiction then is it no longer clouded and shackled, unable to reach it’s full potential, but free to achieve limitless wonders. Such a powerful scene for me, a recovering addict. I loved it so much.

    • @srfh2
      @srfh2 Před 3 lety +6

      @@wiremuwiniata1216 WOW..well said. Good for you for Recovering. I have this theory about addiction. The brain chemical serratonin is the one reponsible for happiness and therefore the ability to cope with life's problems. Serratonin needs Vitamin D to be made in the brain and with 42% of Americans deficient in Vitamin D the ability to cope with life's problems is nearly 0 for much of the world's problems. Google ---Vitamin D and serratonin and THEN google -------Vit D and coronavirus. Vitamin D in combination with Vit K2 reduces Covid 19 severity and death. Do the research!

    • @soledadferrer1325
      @soledadferrer1325 Před 3 lety +2

      @@wiremuwiniata1216 stay strong and please recover!

    • @oscarwaterman6137
      @oscarwaterman6137 Před 3 lety +2

      "Some day you're going to be all alone"

  • @glennfarr2000
    @glennfarr2000 Před 3 lety +85

    She doesn't smile much in the series, but her smile when Borgov embraces her is heartwarming. Like she finally met her dad.

    • @kennethlimburg6216
      @kennethlimburg6216 Před 10 měsíci +7

      no she conquered her demons. That is the true victory.

  • @user-pb1py3gb4w
    @user-pb1py3gb4w Před 2 lety +186

    I love how the series so nicely captured and delivered the true sportsmanship of chess. When you play chess, there is no place for the ego.

    • @nerevarchthn6860
      @nerevarchthn6860 Před 2 lety

      Well this wasnt a championship or anything so why would borgov be angry about losing 1 game against her

    • @gabaghoul23
      @gabaghoul23 Před rokem

      ever evolving 2000 year old sport- and there is no right or wrong, no best or worst.. the worst person can beat the best person in the world with 3 moves chess is pure

  • @maximusdizon7267
    @maximusdizon7267 Před 3 lety +1963

    I love how her clothing changes from being a pawn (a child in Methuen) to a queen reflected in her outfit.

    • @thegreenreaper6660
      @thegreenreaper6660 Před 3 lety +160

      There's brilliant sybolism in this show.
      She faced Borgov twice already, and lost both times. This third time she faced him as the US-champion, on 'his own turf': the prestigious and elegenant Moscow World-Championship!
      Borgov played his game, with his strong exchagnings, pressure-play, blocks and assaults. She lured him into a trap in his own game: Making him go forward, 1 step too much(that second pawn in the center) when she 'lost hér Queen', making Borgov thínk he held the advantage. Yet when SHE promoted her Pawn to a Queen, it didnt only resemble that she was still fully fighting in the game and never lost that upper hand, it mostly ment that SHE wasn nobody's Pawn in any game! She was the Queen herself!
      On the board, Borgov immediately saw, she had pushed hím into the corner he always puts his opponents in; Borgov could force a draw still, perhaps, íf she made a crucial mistake(which was unlikely! She knew to plan her moves, as proven with her Pawn-check), his last gambit was trying to push Beth into another Draw offer. When he planted his queen in front of his two Pawns, it was locked from the rest of the board, where her Rook could simply advance over the free lane across the board, and aid her promoted Queen, to Checkmate his King!
      Borgov didnt let it come to such a humiliation, as he knew as a Grandmaster and World Champion; She had him! 'Hook, Line, and Sinker": It was HER game!
      The way she played it out, earned her so much respect from Borgov, the 'unintimidable Dreadnought amongst Grandmasters', that he gallantly offered her his King-piece, took her hand, gentlemanly helped her stand from her chair, and embraced her as a true genius of a player!
      He loved it!
      But the best part: Borgov was an opponent! Never an enemy! Though his stoic and 'brutish' posture and playstyle gave that idea, Borgov showed his true nature, right after he lost to her: He showed his great love for the game, and his massive appreciation for Beth's intelligence as a Chess-grandmaster, and the new World Champion with a wárm embracing!
      Who'd a thought the 'cold and hard Russian' was such a warm and gentle man after all?

    • @kamilkrupinski1793
      @kamilkrupinski1793 Před 3 lety +16

      @@thegreenreaper6660 Great acting from Dorociński (Borgov).

    • @cesarinzunza7586
      @cesarinzunza7586 Před 3 lety +8

      @@thegreenreaper6660 your comment was really fun to read. You nailed it on everything.

    • @georgeq_q
      @georgeq_q Před 3 lety +4

      @@thegreenreaper6660 you should become a movie reviewer

    • @topgrain
      @topgrain Před 3 lety

      As cited in several early reviews of the series.

  • @LilyKing03
    @LilyKing03 Před 3 lety +2934

    I really adore how he hugged her. So humble.

    • @donovanmartin7946
      @donovanmartin7946 Před 3 lety +108

      Something you won’t see in any Hollywood film rn it’s the ultimate sign of respect

    • @patgreen1309
      @patgreen1309 Před 3 lety +248

      He was shown as cold and hard up right until the moment that he conceded. I was happy to see him concede gracefully. It's how it should be done.

    • @jumafaro
      @jumafaro Před 3 lety +250

      I feel Borgov was rooting for her the whole time...but he made her earn the victory.

    • @kaspafischer
      @kaspafischer Před 3 lety +18

      that's respect...

    • @LilyKing03
      @LilyKing03 Před 3 lety +110

      @@kaspafischer I was just saying that because many shows would make him out to be a villain, instead of simply being respectful when he lost and being happy for her.

  • @sharonfenech2912
    @sharonfenech2912 Před 2 lety +35

    Does anyone burst into tears when they see the last scene of the elderly shouting "Harmon". It always makes me so emotional 🥺

  • @willhull1735
    @willhull1735 Před 3 lety +218

    The Russians showed her more love and respect than her own country. They respected her brilliance as the best chess player in the world ❤❤

    • @termlesshalo
      @termlesshalo Před 2 lety +11

      And that’s my favorite part. Was the park where all the old Russians were playing chess and respecting Beth.

    • @willhull1735
      @willhull1735 Před 2 lety +6

      @@termlesshalo agreed the whole series was brilliant. One of the best I've seen in a long time.

    • @gabaghoul23
      @gabaghoul23 Před rokem

      russians are caring loving ppl unlike us woke destructive BLM ANTIFA ppl here- we want to blame Putin for everyhitng but dont talk about the ppl tha tlive there. the US government are the terrorists of this world and noone seems to address this we have started wars with everyoe for 150 years now for our on interestes and commodoties saying its for "democracy" yet you ppl vote these war mongers in that destroys the rest of the world while hike up our cost of living day to day in the name of "freedome"? this is not freedom this is tacxation slavery to expand your military to take over us when when we had enough to say NO

    • @yulanalow2395
      @yulanalow2395 Před 19 dny

      I loved how after her first win there was a smattering of women fans to greet her. Then as she continued to defeat each player, the crowd swelled with adoring and admiring fans. She felt at home, was at home in a land that loved and repected their chess players.

  • @jaredtibayan7157
    @jaredtibayan7157 Před 3 lety +6072

    Everybody gangsta till borgov speaks English

    • @jangkarsuci8885
      @jangkarsuci8885 Před 3 lety +182

      At the middle of the series, i was thinking, he must speaks English, his wife is a translator, :-)

    • @littledino3468
      @littledino3468 Před 3 lety +24

      FR I WAS WAIT YOUR NOT SUPPOSED TO DO THAT 😂

    • @ConnorC97
      @ConnorC97 Před 3 lety +1

      Jojiiiiii

    • @jt2214
      @jt2214 Před 3 lety +1

      jojii

    • @AriaCannavo
      @AriaCannavo Před 3 lety +35

      And Beth speaks Russian

  • @wandrinfox1910
    @wandrinfox1910 Před 3 lety +3551

    Love how Beth is dressed as the White Queen; the most powerful piece in chess.

    • @Akuvision2011
      @Akuvision2011 Před 3 lety +46

      For some reason its called 'Black Queen' in finnish though.

    • @imissthefloor
      @imissthefloor Před 3 lety +70

      And it’s also the dress she was wearing when she lost so much against Benny when they played speed chess

    • @imissthefloor
      @imissthefloor Před 3 lety +48

      @@geraldposey1496 omg it’s all coming together i love this series

    • @sany678
      @sany678 Před 3 lety +43

      @@geraldposey1496 but pawn can queen in 5 or 6 moves. How 7? Lol

    • @user-he4dv5nh1c
      @user-he4dv5nh1c Před 3 lety +9

      @@sany678 Ikr🤣

  • @freakinfiretruckxx
    @freakinfiretruckxx Před 3 lety +78

    I've been struggling with my thesis and this show is helping me. The sheer dedication of Beth, despite her flaws and mishaps, utterly inspiring.

  • @sundaygirl006
    @sundaygirl006 Před 3 lety +51

    This show was an absolute masterpiece. Every aspect of it, the acting, sets, costumes and music, was perfection.

  • @JustforNow777
    @JustforNow777 Před 3 lety +7123

    Just like she hid she spoke Russian, he hid he spoke English.

    • @yzahbel
      @yzahbel Před 3 lety +537

      ohh I missed this bit. you're right!

    • @Vanessa-dq1bw
      @Vanessa-dq1bw Před 3 lety +193

      Ohhh good catch!

    • @JairoOrtizT
      @JairoOrtizT Před 3 lety +67

      He just said take it...

    • @bboyo8307
      @bboyo8307 Před 3 lety +46

      @@JairoOrtizT its ur game

    • @kotpsot5140
      @kotpsot5140 Před 3 lety +69

      Well one doesn't need to be fluent in English to say take it though

  • @yes-dq8lm
    @yes-dq8lm Před 3 lety +3694

    One a side note:
    - that chess set is gorgeous
    - anna taylor-joy has the most unique eyes I've ever seen

    • @saetmusic
      @saetmusic Před 3 lety +160

      I don't know about the chess set but her EYES are STUNNING!

    • @garys261
      @garys261 Před 3 lety +123

      Her eyes are so big.. like real life anime character

    • @blekfut5763
      @blekfut5763 Před 3 lety +24

      I think the tears are running down her back when she's crying.

    • @madeofstarlight22
      @madeofstarlight22 Před 3 lety +96

      It's a Soviet-Latvian chess set, which can't be found for sale online anymore thanks to this series...and yes, Anya is stunning. Sad to know that when she was younger she got bullied for her eyes. I think her eyes are beautiful.

    • @tuhin9910
      @tuhin9910 Před 3 lety +7

      @@madeofstarlight22 do you have an exact name for the chess set

  • @kxngs4f35
    @kxngs4f35 Před rokem +45

    They somehow managed to make chess matches feel like big action sequences in movies. Great show.

    • @jaidevnani2253
      @jaidevnani2253 Před 9 měsíci +2

      If you reach a certain level in chess, you start to realise just how much action happens among the boring pieces on a chessboard. Constant threats being created, heroic defensive maneuvers and every once in a while, a thing of pure beauty happens which is forever a part of history. For example, a game between two gentlemen named Edward Lasker and George Alan Thomas nicknamed Fatal Attraction.

  • @quengquymaiman8005
    @quengquymaiman8005 Před rokem +20

    i love how this series is like a journey of Beth collecting her true family members
    jolene is her big sister
    mrs wheatley is her mom
    mr shaibel is her dad
    harry, benny and the twins are her brothers
    really show how sometimes family doesnt have to be blood-related

    • @sumaiya5916
      @sumaiya5916 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Wouldn’t refer to benny and harry as her brothers as she slept with both of them lol

  • @jamlym4974
    @jamlym4974 Před 3 lety +1429

    I like how the camera gets more loose and shaky as she walks down the street like the tension is over and she can finally relax.

    • @TheCarreys
      @TheCarreys Před 3 lety +3

      Hey Jam ! Just made a piano cover of this song! I hope you can check it out🙏

    • @DanS044
      @DanS044 Před 3 lety +18

      @@TheCarreys hard pass, maybe I’ll listen to it in about 104 years time?

    • @xavien_818
      @xavien_818 Před 3 lety

      @@DanS044 love the pfp

    • @kimbo5260
      @kimbo5260 Před 3 lety +4

      Great observation!

  • @asherintech
    @asherintech Před 3 lety +5618

    Maybe I’m being a prisoner of the moment but this was honestly one of the best series I’ve ever watched, gonna have to go back and rewatch it 👏

    • @TheMrQuino
      @TheMrQuino Před 3 lety +84

      Agree, watched 3 times within a week

    • @Poeskino
      @Poeskino Před 3 lety +72

      I watched it all yesterday and I think it was remarkable. Possibly the best thing I've watched all year.

    • @brassattacks2411
      @brassattacks2411 Před 3 lety +16

      fiction is excellent entertainment

    • @vesnahozjan5704
      @vesnahozjan5704 Před 3 lety +3

      I thought the same right now.

    • @naid5533
      @naid5533 Před 3 lety +9

      I agree, definitely going to watch this again

  • @MrUsnavyvet
    @MrUsnavyvet Před 2 lety +51

    The Polish actor, who played the Russian champion, I would like to see him be cast in American movies. He has charisma.

  • @LeighWinspear
    @LeighWinspear Před 2 lety +27

    1:56, "SHE Won.................". Instant goosebumps. Another simply amazing moment, of the greatest mini series, I have had the pleasure to see.

  • @petershahan533
    @petershahan533 Před 3 lety +5786

    Please. Please don't make season 2 . Because the end is more than perfect

    • @rrr19741208
      @rrr19741208 Před 3 lety +176

      I hope The second season would be about bridge players

    • @sundarbe
      @sundarbe Před 3 lety +322

      I’d like to see a different chess champion’s story.

    • @johnrickbriguel8930
      @johnrickbriguel8930 Před 3 lety +544

      The producers already said, there would be no season 2, as this ending is already outstanding.

    • @markherring3513
      @markherring3513 Před 3 lety +247

      There is no season two...this was a 'one off" series. Its a masterpiece..leave it as it is...I hope the powers that be dont get caught up in the dollar signs and FORCING a sequel.

    • @mrnakulbhaii
      @mrnakulbhaii Před 3 lety +60

      Watching this season again and again would be better than watching season 2

  • @hdsvideos5481
    @hdsvideos5481 Před 3 lety +1154

    The subtlety of the symbolism in this was incredible. In the first episode, young Beth was wearing a white dress, showing her as a white pawn, still unprepared, untrained. But slowly throughout the series she becomes a better player, she understands more. The final scene, with her in the white coat, white pants, white hat, represented her as finally being the White Queen, the most powerful player on the board. Incredible.

    • @madisondeechao5728
      @madisondeechao5728 Před 3 lety +187

      Even better, there are 7 episodes in the series and it takes 7 moves for a pawn to get to the end of the board. It symbolises that Beth's story is that of a pawn promotion.

    • @hdsvideos5481
      @hdsvideos5481 Před 3 lety +28

      @@madisondeechao5728 OH wow I haven't thought of that that's so cool!!

    • @justynawojcicka5056
      @justynawojcicka5056 Před 3 lety +5

      Wawww

    • @effersonfrank
      @effersonfrank Před 3 lety +35

      ​@@madisondeechao5728 Thank you for this. I also realized the 7 episodes / 7 moves correlation soon after finishing the show, and pointed it out to just a few. It's such an important insight; more should know.
      I'd like to add that while some say Beth reached the 8th rank when she decided to get out of the car (hard to argue), to me the point is that Beth was a Queen all along. It wasn't until she got to Russia and was treated like a Queen by the Russians that she realized that she was. And when Mr. Booth from the State Department tried to give her the "talking points" (implying her new role as a pawn of the U.S. government) the contrast between the two roles was too great to bear, and made the choice to defect obvious.
      Her sense of freedom and relief as she walks from the car, smiling as she buttons her coat, is beautiful to behold. You are a Queen. Move like a Queen.

    • @erenyldz9724
      @erenyldz9724 Před 3 lety +3

      @@madisondeechao5728 You are probably right about the symbolism thing, I think creators of this movie thought of that like it. But it takes 6 moves to get to the end of the board or 5 if you go 2 forward in first pawn move. Closest you can get to 7 is 6.

  • @herberttovar6262
    @herberttovar6262 Před 10 měsíci +16

    I love how it feels at the end that Borgov always knew she would beat him someday and he was waiting for this moment, instead of being disappointed, he looked like a proud father🥺

  • @Bonbon-lk9gv
    @Bonbon-lk9gv Před 2 lety +18

    It’s so heartwarming to see how throughout the series, she was so intimidated by and scared of him. But at the very last moment when she finally did win, he embraced her with kindness and proudness. She finally got the recognition from someone she feared and looked up to.

  • @darcyissues
    @darcyissues Před 3 lety +5888

    Netflix does not always get it right when they do their own shows but on this one, they nailed it.

    • @TheBelrick
      @TheBelrick Před 2 lety +22

      Right: Except that in order to have a female chess character (chess as a sport is also gender segregated, but men and women are equal right?) compete with men they had to invent one and pretend that she was real. Why cannot we have a society that celebrates the success of men as a gender which includes dominating chess?

    • @dyinginsidelol
      @dyinginsidelol Před 2 lety +291

      @@TheBelrick I don’t see how this show is the antithesis of celebrating the successes of men’s domination in chess. It’s just a fictional chess show with a female character in lead. There are plenty of movies celebrating male chess champions and so on. Just because they chose to make the lead a female, it doesn’t mean they are actively going against males…

    • @philippizza1
      @philippizza1 Před 2 lety +187

      ​@@TheBelrick bruh, it's not that deep. Gender wasn't even pushed in the series or in the book, and even Beth herself said it shouldn't be that important. It's not a plot device anywhere here. Why would you even bring up gender here? Are you a menenist?

    • @99txgh
      @99txgh Před 2 lety +113

      @@TheBelrick this comment is so stupid 😭 men are already successful in most fields because of thousands of years of patriarchal society allowed them to actually have a chance in those fields for years instead of homemaking, and there's countless movies that show this too

    • @TheBelrick
      @TheBelrick Před 2 lety +9

      @@99txgh Beth is a fictional character because real women chess champions dont exist. Because men are smarter and more focused and determined and more prepared to invest time and training. All this due to evolution.

  • @crazidominican
    @crazidominican Před 3 lety +2041

    Loved the fact that she looked like the queen piece in the end. An absolute masterpiece and a stellar job from everyone who worked on this series. A small gem in a crappy year.

    • @Bitter_Biscuit
      @Bitter_Biscuit Před 3 lety +7

      She looked more like a pawn to me xD

    • @crazidominican
      @crazidominican Před 3 lety +29

      @@Bitter_Biscuit If her hat didn't have the little fluffy ball on top perhaps xD

    • @tenzintsenpey5274
      @tenzintsenpey5274 Před 3 lety +15

      not just a queen piece but a white queen piece.

    • @maddenrichard
      @maddenrichard Před 3 lety +10

      THE BEST THING THAT CAME OUT OF NETFLIX EVER PERIOD

    • @maddenrichard
      @maddenrichard Před 3 lety +4

      THE BEST THING THAT CAME OUT OF NETFLIX EVER PERIOD

  • @jadepinto4321
    @jadepinto4321 Před 3 lety +23

    you can see her genuinely laughing and smiling for the first time in a long time towards the end

  • @rh3749
    @rh3749 Před 2 lety +20

    Congratulations to the Emmy Award winning Queen's Gambit! What a show!

  • @Ryan-jx4vh
    @Ryan-jx4vh Před 3 lety +2389

    The best part for me was she refused to get into the Cold War politics. At the end, she walked among the average Russian people and they showed her such kindness. Makes you realize there are great people all over the world. 💯

    • @e-drums1115
      @e-drums1115 Před 3 lety +6

      💯

    • @lelouchlamperouge8560
      @lelouchlamperouge8560 Před 3 lety +28

      Only the elites politics spoils the fun.

    • @thegreenreaper6660
      @thegreenreaper6660 Před 3 lety +80

      Note the symbolism; 7 episodes resembling the seven squares it takes from a Pawn's starting point, to the end of the Board and promote to Queen. Her development through every episode, and she actually promotes her Pawn, in the final match against Vasily Borgov, to a Queen!
      But also the counter-symbolism; As she's 'promoted to a Queen, and not some Pawn', so does Borgov pick up hís Kingpiece, hands it to her with great dignity and respect, helps her from her chair as a true gentleman, and embraces her! He's no pawn either! Small detail but it proves that Borgov wasnt the 'badguy'.
      The 'badguys' were the 2 KGB-agents that accompanied Borgov in earlyer episodes and the (CIA?)operative that guided Beth in Moscow!

    • @hosseinoghbaee6461
      @hosseinoghbaee6461 Před 3 lety +2

      Like YOU❤

    • @MrBizon91
      @MrBizon91 Před 3 lety +3

      Cia: its a big deal to win soviets in their own game
      Beth: I am the Soviet.

  • @easytiger266
    @easytiger266 Před 3 lety +2778

    Take note Hollywood. This is how endings are done. What a great finish ✅

    • @DerekMcAdam2023
      @DerekMcAdam2023 Před 3 lety +19

      They are all should learn from Frank Scott

    • @andreagrazianodibenedetto1464
      @andreagrazianodibenedetto1464 Před 3 lety +61

      You're right, Hollywood has been producing crap for the last 10 years at least, with only few exceptions.

    • @bait5257
      @bait5257 Před 3 lety +11

      @@andreagrazianodibenedetto1464 well this is one of those exception

    • @anthonykent00
      @anthonykent00 Před 3 lety +9

      I would argue that not ALL movies/shows should end this way, but this one is very satisfying.

    • @arnav9192
      @arnav9192 Před 3 lety +8

      that is hollywood bruh

  • @mathewdeering
    @mathewdeering Před rokem +24

    This was an amazing series. I'm an apathetic bastard and barely get through a few episodes before I'm all like "meh, I'll watch the rest later" - and never do. I sat down to this at 5pm and was glued to the TV until 2am. Brilliant storytelling, wonderful cast, brilliant execution. I'm in love with cinema at this moment.

  • @EtzEchad
    @EtzEchad Před rokem +5

    What a wonderful movie. When she says "Let's play" it gives me chills.

  • @agenttheater5
    @agenttheater5 Před 3 lety +2439

    She's respected and admired in Russia, and she has friends in America.......I think this is the first time she's been genuinely happy

    • @mr_sognr1297
      @mr_sognr1297 Před 3 lety +4

      Es muy bonito la verdad!
      Si fuese real sería una admiración para todos!

    • @AnujKumar-vb2sp
      @AnujKumar-vb2sp Před 3 lety +113

      That's the reality of chess in Russia they don't see your nationality they admire your talent that's their love for the game
      they loved Vishy also after Vishy beat Kramnik

    • @mr_sognr1297
      @mr_sognr1297 Před 3 lety +16

      @@AnujKumar-vb2sp You are all right!
      Dont care if you are Woman or Gentleman. The important its love the game, and be appasionate, Like Beth Harmon.
      She is the "Best Player"
      And dont care the Nationality
      If you are NorthAmerican, England, Mexican, Russo, etc.

    • @StudyLens
      @StudyLens Před 3 lety +2

      it so great to watch her grow and come so far!! btw i made a video on this EPIC scene of ‘The Queens Gambit’ and explain why it’s sooo impactful! I hope you can check it out! 💜

    • @pjeffries301
      @pjeffries301 Před 3 lety +4

      Its the friend she finally made on the inside which makes everything possible - no longer confined by 64 squares, the smiling queen, sacrificed (by her Mother) then reborn (by a pawn), is freed and immediately encircled. Wonderful tale fully told.

  • @only0221
    @only0221 Před 3 lety +4685

    is it weird that i enjoyed watching this series without even knowing a single thing about chess?

    • @SWAGTACULAR314
      @SWAGTACULAR314 Před 3 lety +64

      Same

    • @Mochiki76
      @Mochiki76 Před 3 lety +238

      not at all! because imo this series is more about the character development

    • @marshacagle4435
      @marshacagle4435 Před 3 lety +173

      Not at all. The game of chess was almost the side story here. It was her personal growth that took center stage in the movie. Without it, this could just have been a documentary on chess. I'm still trying to convince some of my friends to watch it because they think the whole thing is only about chess. I'm like "No, there's so much more. I promise."

    • @madman7544
      @madman7544 Před 3 lety +8

      Like most of the people watching :D
      Even though knowing about is makes it more enjoyable it's totally normal otherwise as well.

    • @pinkgiraffe378
      @pinkgiraffe378 Před 3 lety +5

      Nope, I did too. It was a lot about the characters and their development as well as chess I think.

  • @criticalbill7715
    @criticalbill7715 Před 2 lety +23

    Like everybody on the planet, you have to love Anya Taylor-Joy for such an incredible performance. Wish her the best in her future roles. She absolutely knocked this one out of the park.

  • @sandeepanvkbhattacharyya8664

    The ending with the senior citizens just melted my heart 🥺🥺🥺. This was a beautiful series. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @malaikakhan9539
    @malaikakhan9539 Před 3 lety +2517

    I’m not even going to lie this was genuinely the best series I’ve ever watched in my entire life. The show isn’t just about chess, it’s about addiction and mental health and growing up and life problems and the cinematography is amazing, the soundtrack is fucking on point and the acting is 10/10. I’ve already watched it twice and I plan on watching it more. Honestly it’s just one of them shows that motivate you to improve your own intelligence, which isn’t a bad message to spread to people

    • @avantikaroy5146
      @avantikaroy5146 Před 3 lety +5

      Watch haunting of hill house it's better. But this was phenominal as well.

    • @donovanmartin7946
      @donovanmartin7946 Před 3 lety +43

      One of the greatest and the ending is not only diserved but it’s earned in such a respectful way

    • @shauncoptcoat9378
      @shauncoptcoat9378 Před 3 lety +5

      Loved it too and agree about the message of intelligence, sadly too little focus on that today

    • @InfamousAWJ
      @InfamousAWJ Před 3 lety +23

      I thought I was the only one. People keep saying it’s ONE of the best shows they watched or the best they’ve seen THIS year, but for me it’s 100 percent the best show I’ve ever fucking watched.

    • @matthzzz95
      @matthzzz95 Před 3 lety +8

      @@avantikaroy5146 Totally opposite style of show so it's hard to compare. Both are two of my favorite series I've seen. But if you look at every aspect of the show, down to the acting, cinematography, writing, music, etc, I would actually give the edge to The Queen's Gambit, even if I would personally choose The Haunting of Hill House since horror is my favorite genre.

  • @saraarmijoprudencio6890
    @saraarmijoprudencio6890 Před 3 lety +4826

    It’s your game, take it
    I get that Borgov was her biggest rival and strongest competitor, but I love him and I love how the show didn’t made him a villain, the man just loved chess and he recognized Beth’s talent
    On a sidenote, I’m gonna need proof of Beth paying Jolene her money back, still haven’t forgotten about the money she owned Mr. Shaibel

    • @ElElGato1947Gato
      @ElElGato1947Gato Před 3 lety +56

      Exactly!!!

    • @sergejpetkovic2414
      @sergejpetkovic2414 Před 3 lety +500

      Don't forget this was in the time of Cold War and Sovyets still congratulated Beth. As a Slav I am glad they aren't potrayed in negative way, and the scene with old people gathering around her shows the russian mentality.

    • @papurrurru
      @papurrurru Před 3 lety +220

      Made sad to hear she didn't pay the 10 dollars to Mr shaibel

    • @mzt8787
      @mzt8787 Před 3 lety +176

      @@sergejpetkovic2414 I was anxious to see some Soviets dirty nature in Mexico episode but the Russian kid and the character of Borgov and the people of Russia being portrayed in this way made me had a short and quiet sigh of relief. Russians are not bad. The US and its media constant scrutiny and Russian military history made them look bad.

    • @Poeskino
      @Poeskino Před 3 lety +92

      Absolutely agree. I was ready for them to portray him as some sort of villian and I was relieved when they didn't. Such a fantastic show I'm not ready to move on from.

  • @John-cq3hk
    @John-cq3hk Před 3 lety +36

    Loved how the Russians were a force to be reckoned with. Loved, feared respected and admired. I like how they pointed out that part of the reason that the Russians were so dominant was because they played as a team. And that's how the American won, played as a team with the others back home with the assist! AND! I also thought it was awesome how she played her childhood chess hero - a Russian. Also tip of the hat to the Dostoevsky reference in the movie

  • @RoamHockey
    @RoamHockey Před 7 měsíci +2

    just when you think they topped it off with when she wins and Borgov's reaction they then go a notch higher with the final scene with all the old men showing her love and respect..I cannot recall a show that just got better and better to the very last scene like this did..this is the best film making I think I will ever see..if something better than this comes out ?? I hope I live to watch it, this is just perfection

  • @themissingmile
    @themissingmile Před 3 lety +2531

    She beat Borgov because she took control of her demons. Master yourself before conquering the world.

  • @madapigi1
    @madapigi1 Před 3 lety +3298

    The final scene of her playing with the Russian man reminded me of when she used to play with Mr. Shaibel

    • @paulwillard81
      @paulwillard81 Před 3 lety +472

      I mean ... that's kind of the point LOL. Getting back to the love of the game purely for love of the game. Not trying to win. Not trying to oust anyone. Just playing to play.

    • @madapigi1
      @madapigi1 Před 3 lety +78

      @@paulwillard81 i know that’s the point lmao I just wanted to point it out because it's my favorite scene

    • @dr.sivavignesh664
      @dr.sivavignesh664 Před 3 lety +283

      Even in death Mr shaibel was the one who helped her. His death brought her back from the hole she dug herself. Mr. Shaibel might not have been recognised when he was alive but he was the true hero.

    • @malihe3086
      @malihe3086 Před 3 lety +43

      Yes, exactly. The last chess scene was a reminder of the first

    • @wyattlockhart3829
      @wyattlockhart3829 Před 3 lety +17

      I think it was the same actor that played Mr. Shaibel in that scene.

  • @emilymackey1863
    @emilymackey1863 Před 2 lety +7

    Coming back and watching this, I only just noticed that at the end when she goes to play chess with the old Russian man, he kinda looks like Mr. Sharbel. Taking her back to the very first game of chess she ever played. It really shows how far she’s come and that all of it is because of Mr. Sharbel and the way he believed in her.

  • @eliminator7of999
    @eliminator7of999 Před 3 lety +18

    Jolene’s scene/reaction is everything to me. These two were soulmates and imo her acting was just World Class here and across the show. True best friends 😌

  • @alexiacolette9994
    @alexiacolette9994 Před 3 lety +894

    Jolene is a real one. I loved the way their relationship was portrayed.

    • @bhamacuk
      @bhamacuk Před 3 lety +44

      If only we could all have a friend in life like Jolene.

    • @lloydvicedo1340
      @lloydvicedo1340 Před 3 lety +152

      @@bhamacukDon't ask for a Jolene. Be the Jolene.

    • @bhamacuk
      @bhamacuk Před 3 lety +24

      @@lloydvicedo1340 you got a point, man.

    • @NiyocilucShogdunulv
      @NiyocilucShogdunulv Před 3 lety +3

      @@lloydvicedo1340 what if you don't know how to be a Jolene? Talk like a Jolene? Fail awkwardly then lol

    • @paulinapadillasuarez9853
      @paulinapadillasuarez9853 Před 3 lety +6

      She's the one that encouraged her to go to Russia. She's amazing. I loved her.

  • @Aryan_homophobe
    @Aryan_homophobe Před 3 lety +2397

    About why everyone in Russia called her Liza and not Beth. Liza is a common Russian way to shorten the name Elizaveta, also if you try to say 'Beth' in Russian you will most likely end with 'Bes' which means 'imp'. So it was a nice little touch with Russians calling her Liza.

    • @user-jz9nd8my3w
      @user-jz9nd8my3w Před 3 lety +41

      If u watch this series in Russian language, her name is pronounced as "Bet", not Liza. I don’t understand why they decided she should be called as Liza by Soviet guys in eng version of Queen’s gambit.

    • @user-no4di9ro7c
      @user-no4di9ro7c Před 3 lety +29

      @@user-jz9nd8my3w как по мне все логично. Мы часто иностранные имена под свои подстраиваем. Английскую королеву тоже у нас называют Елизавета, а не Элизабет. Есть и другие случаи, может это только у меня, но Артаса из Варика 3, все называли Артёмом.

    • @unemiryune9322
      @unemiryune9322 Před 3 lety +7

      holy fuck dude, you've posted that WRONG about her name comment under every singe video of this scene

    • @noreng4933
      @noreng4933 Před 3 lety +35

      Also, while she does use Beth for her friends, strangers can't know that so they only see her full name and take tve nickname that is the most common in their language.

    • @zanedavid1
      @zanedavid1 Před 3 lety +2

      And to think I was the only one to catch that ... silly me.

  • @Dandruffshampoo
    @Dandruffshampoo Před 3 lety +8

    I love that look after she pauses for the picture, then swings into the car. Augh. She has such charisma.

  • @iheworld134
    @iheworld134 Před rokem +4

    Not only they had a good storyline, actors, n music , the outfits are all georgeous

  • @chess
    @chess Před 3 lety +17220

    Brilliant game.

  • @redramiro
    @redramiro Před 3 lety +2196

    I wish Mr. Shaibel was alive to see this. He would've been very proud of her.

  • @degenerate82
    @degenerate82 Před rokem +13

    Chess is like war, except without violence, and people can admire and respect the winner even if they're on "the other side". What a conclusion to a beautiful series.

  • @ManiacRacing
    @ManiacRacing Před 3 měsíci +2

    This is the kind of show that creates emotion and connection. Great stuff! And the stunning, almost supernatural beauty of Anna just adds to the complexity of her character. I started watching because of her looks, and was captured by her talent and the writing. What a fantastic show!

  • @tuxmode
    @tuxmode Před 3 lety +4398

    Let's take a moment and pay respect to the real master, Mr. Shaibel.
    Edit: corrected his name.
    Edit: I hope I got the name right this time.

    • @O_Towne_Bear
      @O_Towne_Bear Před 3 lety +447

      Oh man, when she finds the picture of the two of them - it crushed me.

    • @ngwantsing9070
      @ngwantsing9070 Před 3 lety +105

      Yes. You respecting him but spelling his name wrong.

    • @DoronZender
      @DoronZender Před 3 lety +53

      When i saw The frame at the end i saw shaibel
      brilliant!

    • @royfablooo2810
      @royfablooo2810 Před 3 lety +113

      I wish they met before he died, which make some even more sad because it was just recent

    • @REMAS_THE_BOGTROTTER
      @REMAS_THE_BOGTROTTER Před 3 lety +22

      shaibel*

  • @willyj3321
    @willyj3321 Před 3 lety +1435

    THIS is how you write a strong female lead! So many movies and shows think she has to be invincible, but Beth has genuine and intense struggles that she is eventually able to overcome with hard work! There is a difference between real feminism and feminist pandering. This show undoubtedly falls into the former category.

    • @sena3561
      @sena3561 Před 3 lety +18

      What's that supposed to mean? There should be bad female leads just as many bad male leads. It mustn't be a requirement for the female lead to be brilliantly written in order for it to not be tagged as "feminist pandering".

    • @dracu9833
      @dracu9833 Před 3 lety +118

      @@sena3561 I think willy was referring to the trope of female characters being written as invincible demigods who never fail. though that's not as common as many people might think, it does stick out like a sore thumb whenever you see it

    • @willyj3321
      @willyj3321 Před 3 lety +71

      @@dracu9833 Exactly. It’s just as bad when male protagonists are written as invincible demigods, but there’s usually no underlying agenda in those cases. It’s just bad writing. If there were a mainstream pro-male movement like there is for females (feminism), then I would accuse invincible male protagonists of doing the same thing.

    • @1Lordbuddy
      @1Lordbuddy Před 3 lety +25

      When she envisioned the chess set on the ceiling and finished off the game, it was so satisfying to watch and applaud and cheer, so incredibly well-earned. I couldn't help contrast that scene (edit: almost immediately) to Rey's power level up scenes from the recent Star Wars trilogy, esp. when she lifted the rocks. It looked cool, but her entire story is just insanely unearned. Legit there was no ascent to greatness, just GREATNESS from start to finish. And the thinly veiled agenda behind the greatness of such heroines makes it a little hard to watch. When it comes with Supergirl's attitude, the show becomes unbearable!!

    • @Chariking13
      @Chariking13 Před 3 lety +32

      Also how she accepts help from her male peers, especially during the final game. Some feminist writers would seeth at Beth getting help from her 'inferior' male friends. Ofcourse she is better, but getting help from multiple people who spent hours analysing is obviously the right thing to do and also shows how she respects her friends.

  • @nourtohme4998
    @nourtohme4998 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The way the camera is hand-held and almost jittery in the final scene... Brillant emotional and intimate touch.

  • @gailrodgers4434
    @gailrodgers4434 Před 3 lety +2017

    One thing I haven't seen mentioned: the musical score was so well done. The whole orchestra coming in when she sees the pieces on the ceiling, wow! I could listen to it over and over. I hope the composer gets an award as well.

    • @mivsen00
      @mivsen00 Před 2 lety +14

      Agree. This is simply a masterpiece. I have watched this ending time and time again simply because of the brilliantly composed score!

    • @chrisclevenger1582
      @chrisclevenger1582 Před 2 lety +2

      Absolutely

    • @Kiera_Jackson74
      @Kiera_Jackson74 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes both the piano and orchestra scores were so well done. I learned the piano parts that were so effective and simple. As a beginner, I just loved learning them.

    • @idoheldman
      @idoheldman Před 2 lety +12

      it won a Grammy Award 2022 for 'Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media'

    • @ryanwilliams7270
      @ryanwilliams7270 Před rokem +1

      💯

  • @taylordavis812
    @taylordavis812 Před 3 lety +698

    The very last scene with her in the park is just perfect. Countries have their own culture, countries have their own government but that should never define a person as an individual. Those men could care less that she's an American and she could care less that they are Russian in this scene. Just people being people.

    • @fum4491
      @fum4491 Před 3 lety

      Sadly, USRR was doing everything it could to erase individualism using violence and fear...

  • @2manycatsforadime
    @2manycatsforadime Před 2 lety +8

    These two old Russian chess players 5:00 bring warm tears to my eyes with their admiration of Beth Harmon. I watch this scene over and over.

  • @bakoyma
    @bakoyma Před rokem +3

    I absolutely loved the way Borgov gave her the pawn when she won, gave her a hug and joined in the applause. Such amazing sportsmanship

  • @coconutsciencegirl9232
    @coconutsciencegirl9232 Před 3 lety +1270

    She stopped wanting to win. I wish they’d acknowledged that more. She began to love chess. And that’s why she was able to win. The fear wasn’t there anymore.

    • @thegreenreaper6660
      @thegreenreaper6660 Před 3 lety +68

      No? Sorry but 0:55 she moves her King away from the rook, and you can see the 'scare' in her eyes yelling out: "Did i just WIN by that move?"
      Borgov made a mistake earlyer when he had to re-place his queen, blocking the Pawn she promoted(awesome symbolism!!!) again. That one cóst him a move, and Beth was ahead of him from that on! Borgov only could halt her, and force a draw: He hoped she would hide her King behind the Rook there, so he could check her a few times and offer a Draw again. By moving the King away, Borgov locked up his Queen there in the 2-pawn wall in the center. With Beth's Rook free to move across the free lane over the board, her promoted Queen on the opposite side, keeping hís King in a locked position: Harmon was about 2 moves away from check-mating him! Borgov knew that. With his King locked, and his Queen in a 'stalemate'. She had won the game! His honesty and integrity as a world-champion and Grandmaster, he admitted defeat, took his King off the board, and offered it to her as a symbol of her victory, and becoming the new World Champion!
      But she was a tad scared there when she made the move. She looked over the board, analysed any possibilitys left for Borgov, which there were not anymore, and the realisation struck her there: She did it!! She actually did it!!
      Personally, i loved Borgov's 'coming out'there: No longer the stoic and unintimidable 'dreadnought of a Grandmaster', admitting his defeat, and embracing her as the young lady who was able to best him in an absolute stunning Finale-match!
      It had everything it needed: Brutal exchanges, forced errors, and making Borgov 'choke' on his own tactic: That double-pawn blockade in the center, caused HIS queen to be locked up, giving her the victory!

    • @thegreenreaper6660
      @thegreenreaper6660 Před 3 lety +12

      @@adrianmeerman6493 She followed the advice: Played her ówn game! Didnt go into Borgov's tactic, but turned it around?
      Not as easy as it seems perhaps, but you do see at one point "She's got him'; The moment that Borgov moves his Queen back to block her almost-promoting Pawn! He has to sacrifice a move, to do that. From that point, Harmon is 1 step ahead of him and its Borgov who has to go after hér again: Force her into such a mistake to 'level the playing field again'.
      It adds up magnificently to the symbolism of the Pawn, becoming a Queen: Thats where shé became the Queen who made her own moves, not a pawn that followed orders.

    • @jashuah9993
      @jashuah9993 Před 3 lety +1

      @@thegreenreaper6660 She was winning from the beginning of the video. I have seen analysis by Magnus. In the beginning of the video it is said pawn becomes a queen. Magnus said she was winning before this. You can see her smiling. So she was not scared with the last move(reply to your first comment)

    • @Muradova100
      @Muradova100 Před 3 lety

      On my channel I have a quiz about Queen’s gambit. You can check if you want))

    • @dorothyyoung8231
      @dorothyyoung8231 Před 3 lety +1

      I see the climax of the movie as her realization that she’s not alone - that the support of her friends could take the place drugs once played in her life.

  • @KarenFoo
    @KarenFoo Před 3 lety +9240

    What I like is that when she reached fame and success, she didnt get distracted by all the glamorous stuff and decide to still focus on her true purpose which is playing the game and enjoying it. Respect.

    • @innismor11
      @innismor11 Před 3 lety +52

      ..... as opposed to the Kardashian's ?
      People, this is about people (women's) BRAINS. Exercising brains, in competition (but also enjoying the beauty of the game). Not too many real people Grandmastering at chess are in it for the fame. Like maybe none.

    • @boubacarsow5951
      @boubacarsow5951 Před 3 lety +325

      @@innismor11 what the kardashians have to do with any of this

    • @bene233
      @bene233 Před 3 lety +259

      Yeah but she did spiral into drug and alcohol addiction. So there's that....

    • @jolan3720
      @jolan3720 Před 3 lety +190

      Did you even watch the show? there's an entire episode about her doing exactly that

    • @thegreenreaper6660
      @thegreenreaper6660 Před 3 lety +66

      Dont forget the entire perspective: Every tournament thus far, even the one in 'poshy Paris', was NOTHING, compared to the immense stage in Moscow! The enormous respect the Russians have for the Game, and the exciting press and crowd were following évery single move. Not even all the other tourneys combined, came even close to that!
      Nice 'nod' to it; In the US and in Paris, the tourneys were held at a highschool, and a hotel. In Russia: an ancient Monastery! What a decor, and what a difference!

  • @Jimserac
    @Jimserac Před 3 lety +9

    Utterly and unreservedly magnificent. Highest accolades to everyone involved in this excellent production.

  • @mafthew1813
    @mafthew1813 Před rokem +6

    I absolutely adore Beth , Her power (especially around men she knows could possibly beat her) , but acting like She will always win…. Absolutely iconic, I inspire to be her

  • @lorezn9416
    @lorezn9416 Před 3 lety +652

    Am I the only one who almost cried when she sees the photograph with Mr Shaibel? Brilliant story and performance

    • @silistar2646
      @silistar2646 Před 3 lety

      Nope

    • @simaskara
      @simaskara Před 3 lety +51

      Nah i'm not "almost" i legit cry hard

    • @ImperiousRexRacing
      @ImperiousRexRacing Před 3 lety +61

      I love that she had multiple mother figures in her life (her mother, foster mother and motherly friend) but Mr. Shaibel was the only real father figure she had in her life. The importance of both roles in a child’s development can’t be overstated...

    • @jasperhalsey8574
      @jasperhalsey8574 Před 3 lety +2

      best moment in the show

    • @droho7597
      @droho7597 Před 3 lety

      Bruh...

  • @natepm6589
    @natepm6589 Před 3 lety +563

    That moment when Beth realized that she won while playing that last move was chilling. Great work from Anya.

    • @blakedavies1992
      @blakedavies1992 Před 3 lety +52

      for half a second I actually thought she had made and error or missed something and maybe it wasnt going to end with her winning (which would have been fine in its own way). I thought the moment was going to reference her learning about the touch-move rule she learnt at her first tournament. So for me the moment was also one of suspense :P

    • @CountryCowboy008
      @CountryCowboy008 Před 3 lety +35

      The look that she gave Borgov says a lot, like "Is this happening? Did I really just beat you?" Wow.

    • @thegreenreaper6660
      @thegreenreaper6660 Před 3 lety +19

      @@CountryCowboy008 It gets even better when you see the stoic and unintimidable Borgov, fínally give her a smile and sais 'Its your game", picks up his King-piece, hands it to her with the words' Take it', then tightly grabs her hand, and helps her up from her seat and the table as a classy gentleman would, embraces her, and gives her the applause she deserved!

    • @esal1575
      @esal1575 Před 3 lety +2

      Starting at 0:40, black queen checks white king, white rook blocks check, black queen moves diagonally to check, white king moves left and out of check... how does white win???
      White checkmates if white queen is moved diagonally next to white rook, after removing self from the check mentioned before, presumably blocking with bishop

    • @natepm6589
      @natepm6589 Před 3 lety +1

      @@esal1575 from what I could see after she moved her king he doesn’t have any more checks he can make without losing his queen. Beth has her rook on an open file and the queen is very close to his king so she can start attacking

  • @freakinfiretruckxx
    @freakinfiretruckxx Před 3 lety +5

    I've legit watched this episode 10 times and it never gets old. Goosebumps

  • @Liftheavy85
    @Liftheavy85 Před 3 lety +1264

    I really enjoyed the moment when she was finally able to unlock her imagination without needing to use alcohol or drugs.

    • @sydneydileo
      @sydneydileo Před 3 lety +7

      I liked the idea of that but I don’t think it was realistic at all. I think she could still win the game without the pills but being able to see the board on the ceiling and force her mind to be foggy when she is actually sober didn’t make sense. In real life she would have needed to come up with a different method to get her mind like that

    • @pipinm2214
      @pipinm2214 Před 3 lety +16

      I was shocked that she thought that she needed the pills because in the beginning when she played as child she never used them, it's only after the convincing of her friends that the drugs are magic at night that she started taking them.

    • @sydneydileo
      @sydneydileo Před 3 lety +32

      @@pipinm2214 the first time she even saw the game she was on the pills

    • @gayprinceofzora1884
      @gayprinceofzora1884 Před 3 lety

      @@sydneydileo yea I was going to say that as well I forgot she used pills as a kid too

    • @Frandahab
      @Frandahab Před 3 lety +16

      @@sydneydileo it absolutely is realistic, Naka and many other chess GMs are known to look at the ceiling to visualize the game. Nothing stopping her from learning to do it sober

  • @VivaLaDnDLogs
    @VivaLaDnDLogs Před 3 lety +644

    I loved this game, but I still think my favorite was the previous game against the eldest Soviet master. He was so genuinely happy to have played her, and you can even see her fangirling a little! So weird getting to play against someone you've studied since childhood!

    • @bhamacuk
      @bhamacuk Před 3 lety +68

      He paid her the most wonderful compliment. Such respect. Tennis can be like that, when you can end up playing against your former idol.

    • @kaiserxblue
      @kaiserxblue Před 3 lety +54

      Yes me too. That was the best match. He called her a marvel and was very grateful for the match. It's an amazing feeling when you get praised by one of your idols you grew up.

    • @stefan4159
      @stefan4159 Před 3 lety +8

      This has happened to me, one of the first chess masters I found out about when starting out in 2001 was GM Luke McShane from England. I read about him in my first ever chess book, and then it was such an honour to play against him in London 2015 during a simul.

    • @dracu9833
      @dracu9833 Před 3 lety

      @@stefan4159 did you win?

    • @RahulKumar-ng2gh
      @RahulKumar-ng2gh Před 3 lety

      @@stefan4159 tell us more

  • @rylan8046
    @rylan8046 Před 3 lety +17

    Oh this show was beautiful! Even though I knew she was gonna win, i still was on the edge of my seat waiting to see if she would resign again or actually win. When he said if was her game, and how unexpectedly respectful he was on her victory, i just knew I was so happy for Beth :) I can honestly say I had tears of joy for her in this moment, and when the boys got excited for her, a truly magnificent scene! I started this show thinking it was going to be boring, and i was only here to see Anya. Boy this show really smacked me in the face, thank you Netflix for this amazing series. I just wish there was more😭

  • @robertjones1409
    @robertjones1409 Před rokem +7

    What an actress and what a great movie. One of the best films I've seen in recent years.

  • @roddyricch1913
    @roddyricch1913 Před 3 lety +700

    They made this show perfectly. Every single second had my attention and I’d personally have to say it’s 10/10. As much as I want another season, they can’t do it, they will ruin it.

    • @chienglsictfried1858
      @chienglsictfried1858 Před 3 lety +14

      It has a perfect ending, can't see how to start a second season

    • @russcoleman2338
      @russcoleman2338 Před 2 lety +6

      Agree........shootings, car chases, sex & violence in movies puts me to sleep.......but this whole show had me on the edge of my seat

    • @kylelawson9420
      @kylelawson9420 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s based off a book lol there won’t be a season 2

  • @Octobris
    @Octobris Před 3 lety +581

    Dorociński's acting in this series was phenomenal. Every time there was a closeup on his face, his well thought out slight muscle movements gave me chills. He conveyed every emotion (while still maintaining the portrayal of a distant and cold character) with incredible precision. World class level of skill. This man deserves recognition!

    • @edyta8461
      @edyta8461 Před 3 lety +22

      He is very talented polish actor,very modest, down to earth and also very hansome:)

    • @ewabielecka925
      @ewabielecka925 Před rokem +1

      Dokładnie tak👍