The BRILLIANCE of THE QUEEN'S GAMBIT

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • I finished The Queen's Gambit in a single sitting. I was completely hooked.
    Engaging. Unique. Brilliant. What a surprise hit this was!
    (P.S. Completely forgot to mention how fantastic Isla Johnston was, in her role as the younger Beth Harmon- I definitely think she has a long and promising career ahead of her!)
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    VIDEO CHAPTERS
    0:00 - Intro
    01:28 - My Relationship with Chess
    03:55 - Performances
    06:42 - Cinematography
    09:12 - Score
    10:06 - Themes
    13:46 - Outro

Komentáře • 396

  • @lynchzilla
    @lynchzilla Před 3 lety +313

    Too bad that nobody gives proper credit to 12-year-old actress Isla Johnson for her portrayal of the 9-year-old Beth Harmon, orphaned and thrust into the Christian girl's orphanage.
    While Anya Taylor-Joy makes a cameo appearance at the beginning of Episode 1, Ms. Johnson carried the rest of the episode, totally believable in appearance and demeanor as the 9 - 10 year-old Beth. I suspect we'll see more of her in the future.

    • @bacsijancsi
      @bacsijancsi Před 3 lety +11

      Absolutely she was also magnificent....

    • @pogchamp2675
      @pogchamp2675 Před 3 lety +10

      she was fantastic! at least give isla johnson a wikipedia page

    • @gspaulsson
      @gspaulsson Před 3 lety +8

      There was also the girl who played a much younger Beth, at the beginning of Episode 5.

    • @StarSalt
      @StarSalt Před 3 lety +4

      As Episode 1 is my favorite out of the whole series, her performance is really what sold it for me

    • @fireballxl-5748
      @fireballxl-5748 Před 2 lety

      There is no obvious reference to the school being a "Christian" school. You shouldn't make assumptions.

  • @milton1448
    @milton1448 Před 2 lety +51

    I wish Netflix understood their audience and focused on more material like this series. Everything about it was exceptional.

  • @ccaeser
    @ccaeser Před 3 lety +239

    The Queen's Gambit is by far the best show, story, acting, production and more, that I have ever seen in a very long time (and I am over 50 years old!). I couldn't resist watching the show two times in less than two weeks. And I agree completely with you, I was somehow disappointed that it was not real! But I keep looking the last shot, with that wonderful old man inviting Beth to a match, over and over and over again! Pure joy, indeed.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +13

      It was such a perfect time for it to be released too- Just what everyone needed. Glad you enjoyed it too!

    • @camrunster
      @camrunster Před 3 lety +15

      Totally agree with you, man. All the scenes were great and I did especially love the final scene with all of the older men chess players genuinely happy to meet her. I did read somewhere but I don't remember where that the last man (who invites her to play) was a grandmaster himself and had won the Open in the country where he came from. He doesn't seem to be listed in the credits so I don't know what his name is.

    • @ferddiubaldo4324
      @ferddiubaldo4324 Před 3 lety +15

      I think in the final scene, Beth’s walk in the park takes her back to her chess beginnings when she meets all the Mr. scheibels’ of Russia as her way of honouring him as her initial chess mentor.

    • @drvelocio
      @drvelocio Před 3 lety +16

      I'll top you, Mohammed. :-) I'm 80, and I'll say that it has to be the best thing I've seen on any screen, big or small. I just can't get over it.

    • @Intheslithytoves
      @Intheslithytoves Před 3 lety +3

      @@camrunster Actually, I'm pretty sure that was amazing actor Christopher Plummer (aged 91!!) doing an uncredited cameo in the series. He has been around forever and is father to actress Amanda Plummer (Pulp Fiction). He was in "Knives Out" in 2019 with Jamie Lee Curtis, Don Johnson and Daniel Craig (with a southern accent) and starred in TV series "Departure" in 2018.

  • @mariacanto1871
    @mariacanto1871 Před 3 lety +74

    I think the young girl playing Beth did an amazing job as well!

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +4

      Definitely! I completely forgot to mention her in the video so I popped her in the description!

  • @duchi882
    @duchi882 Před 3 lety +68

    Beth learning Chess from the Janitor reminds me
    of the time I learned Chess from the Farmers and Tricycle Drivers from the countryside of the Philippines

  • @gretaenglish3519
    @gretaenglish3519 Před rokem +13

    I am obsessed with this series! When I first watched it during the pandemic, it was like a breath of fresh air because it was the best original piece of cinema out there. The whole thing was gorgeous to look at with such a hauntingly beautiful score and amazing performances. I'm surprised that you didn't really give credit to Marielle Heller (Alma Wheatly) as Beth's adoptive mom. I thought she was also amazing with such a heartbreaking performance. One of my favorite moments was when all her good friends call during the Borgov adjournment in Russia. It gets me every time. Also when Beth goes back to the basement to grieve Shaibel's death and sees the wall with her clippings. But there are plenty of other wonderful moments as well, too many to mention. I guess that's why I'm still obsessed with it. :-))

  • @Moondog911
    @Moondog911 Před 3 lety +105

    Beth Harmon and the other characters are amalgamation of many different grandmasters of the era. Thats why it feels so real.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +6

      Definitely man. Well said!

    • @jaymcnaughton8368
      @jaymcnaughton8368 Před 3 lety +1

      BS they are so real because Walter Tevis wrote them, look p hie other books and you will see.

    • @JOSHUA-hs4zt
      @JOSHUA-hs4zt Před 3 lety +7

      You said it right Andre. A feature of the greatest fiction is that it is not really fiction at all , but an an amalgam of sublimated themes based on real situations and events. For me, one of the finest achievements of the drama was the absence of pretentiousness that beleaguers so many films. Dylan, I also enjoyed your review by your sharing your own experiences in a connected way with the subject matter in just the right measure.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +3

      @@JOSHUA-hs4zt Thanks buddy, my pleasure.

  • @Rick9482
    @Rick9482 Před rokem +11

    I've seen it 4 times already and enjoyed each view as much as the first viewing.
    Not very many series or movies can match that kind of success.
    What an impact this has had on her career and yes, the young actress, Isla, also killed it.

  • @ralphtrout5587
    @ralphtrout5587 Před 3 lety +7

    all the way through all 7 hours today.....just like I did two days ago......It's been a long....LONG TIME since I've seen anything remotely approaching the total quality film making / acting in this wonderful piece.

  • @mariacanto1871
    @mariacanto1871 Před 3 lety +30

    The actress playing Bet’s mom was very supportive even though
    she was facing problems in her marriage. It just goes to show how a mother’s support
    and love can go a long way in a young woman’s life.

  • @tomasengelbrechtsen
    @tomasengelbrechtsen Před 3 lety +18

    What I specially liked about this story was that it was positive! The people and surroundings of poor little Beth were not all negative and awfull to her, like in a Charles Dickens story. They were willing to help and were even quite nice to her. You almost don't expect that in a movie today.

  • @jameshar9592
    @jameshar9592 Před 3 lety +18

    I am a 57 year old man, I teared up at so many points in the series. Anya Taylor Joy is breathtakingly beautiful. Her acting alone was enough to captivate me. As far as scenes go, the call from benny and everyone helping her was amazing, and the final ceiling image was so emotional. I have rewatched this scene so many times. Jolene turned out to be a wonderful friend and props to the wall Mr. schibel kept of all her accomplishments. I watched all 7 hours straight through and never regretted it once.

  • @hannibalbarca6308
    @hannibalbarca6308 Před 2 lety +7

    This show was an absolute masterpeice

  • @robote7679
    @robote7679 Před 3 lety +90

    I loved this show. No second season though. This is perfect and any sequel would have no chance to do other than taint this marvelous production. I thought every aspect of your video was excellently produced and realized. I have rewatched several episodes of Gambit several times and they still bring a tear of joy me. Thought you had excellent comments and like the series this felt like a very classy product.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +2

      Well said - that’s hard to disagree with! And thanks so much, I really appreciate it!

  • @stonew1927
    @stonew1927 Před 3 lety +8

    Good analysis. Congratulations. I think this series is simply one of the most astounding pieces of cinema I've ever seen. Everything about it was perfect. The entire cast was perfect and deserve credit. The lighting, cinematography, costuming, set designs, writing, directing... every aspect of the project deserves recognition and awards. I was hooked from the initial moments of the first episode. And feel enriched by the experience of having lived so intensely, vicariously through the cast and story lines. Very grateful to have gotten to view this program. I rarely watch movies and don't own a television. My sister gave me the password for Netflix and just happened to browse the shows and picked this one from the tiny preview. Boy, am I ever glad I did! The Queen's Gambit is simply astounding in every way!!

  • @protect_provide8031
    @protect_provide8031 Před 3 lety +9

    Anna is a great actress id say this series was her best work and the actor who played her step mother was equally perfect, great cast overall, few shows can say their entire cast were performing immaculately

  • @fiziwig
    @fiziwig Před 3 lety +12

    I watched the entire series in one sitting. I loved it! I'm sure I'll watch it again.

  • @russellthorburn9297
    @russellthorburn9297 Před 2 lety +4

    A series centring on chess and it's both suspenseful and riveting even to those who aren't obsessed with chess. Unthinkable but absolutely true.

  • @randyranson84
    @randyranson84 Před 3 lety +36

    One of the greatest series ever produced, a must watch, and you treated it with the respect it deserved.

  • @bl3313
    @bl3313 Před 3 lety +45

    To me, it didn't exactly "come out of nowhere". I'd read the book back in the 1980s (and reread it many times since) and always knew it could be great in live-action - IF it was done right.
    To my amazement, it was:
    1. The story followed the book almost perfectly.
    2. It was done as a period piece, not stuffed into the a 21st century setting
    3. It wasn't dumbed down.
    As for number 2 above: Wow. Did they ever put the effort into recreating the 1950s and 1960s. I understand a lot of it was CGI. But I don't care how they did it. They did it.
    And perfect casting, too.

    • @queen.cigarette
      @queen.cigarette Před 2 lety

      I thought it was brilliant the way the writers wove Tevis's 3rd person narrative from the novel into the voices of characters who didn't exist in the novel (namely the twins) -- in many cases it was lifted directly off of the page. I found it rewarding to go back and read the book after having seen the series, and making such discoveries.

    • @jahnghalt3864
      @jahnghalt3864 Před rokem

      You may be interested in a "zoom video" with Scot Frank, Marielle Heller, Anya, others. They go into the cities used for exteriors. Berlin (!) Toronto and Cambridge in Ontario.
      Many of the interiors were practical locations in Berlin.
      (one presumes West Berlin - with an actual economy - not suppressed by the Soviet boot)
      Also see the current (2023JAN) wiki entry.

    • @jahnghalt3864
      @jahnghalt3864 Před rokem

      I believe part of the movie magic was to "dress" a Berlin hotel for the Vegas scene - what a mezzanine!
      I suspect the distant exterior to start that scene was indeed CGI - "splicing in" "the strip"

  • @toddparent2417
    @toddparent2417 Před 3 lety +7

    I loved the short interspersed scenes with Beth's crazy, genius mother, especially the one where we see that her biological mother is not only a genius but an Olympic caliber swimmer

  • @tanler7953
    @tanler7953 Před 3 lety +3

    The final game against Borgov was meant to pay homage to the famous Marshall-Capablanca match of 1918. Capablanca had not yet become world champion and neither had Beth. But it does portend her victory at the world championships, which for Capablanca would be three years hence.

  • @nigelmitchell309
    @nigelmitchell309 Před 3 lety +5

    I grew up in Penn State as a 12 year old during the mid 1960's. Watching this series was just like I remember, the school (don't believe i ever a had pizza) the corner pharmacy were perfect locations. I became obsessed with the mini-series and have now watched it 15-20 times. The book is also a revelation and well ahead of its time, within the book you have the advantage of Beth's thoughts like when she first picks up a weighted wooden chess piece, and she explaines the heaviness and the silky smoothness of the polished surface and how nice it is compaired to the plastic pieces.
    I would recommend reading the book as well as watching the mini-series, as to a second series I'm torn between yes and no.

  • @davidrichardson5368
    @davidrichardson5368 Před 3 lety +5

    I've binged watched the Queen's Gambit twice. I remember playing a game of Chess with a girl at a Starveathon to raise money for world hunger. She beat me in three moves. I fell in love with her in that moment. Here was a beautiful and intelligent woman to be reckoned with. Oh I miss you Cindy

  • @richardrose2606
    @richardrose2606 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved the series. One thing I was surprised you didn't mention was the use of fashion. How as Beth matured, gaining confidence in herself both as a person and developing her talent, this was paralleled in the sophistication of how she dressed. I'm sure the director did this intentionally.

  • @ccaeser
    @ccaeser Před 3 lety +2

    It's ridiculous! I have seen the show so many times, yet every time I see Beth takes the photo with Mr. Shaibel I have to resist crying! Also, when she leaves the orphanage and waves to him.. and when she looks at the wall in the basement after he dies! I cry.. that is ridiculous indeed!

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +1

      Man, I bursted into tears when she sees their photo after he’s dead 😭 it’s truly heartbreaking.

  • @ebouwens
    @ebouwens Před 3 lety +15

    I love that each segment opens with a complex new color theme, starting with spare dark green opening segment, to more lush and sophisticated ones later in the film. I could just stop the film and sit and take in each of those opening scenes as a work of art in itself. Thank you for the outstanding and insightful review.

  • @anamm3351
    @anamm3351 Před 3 lety +58

    Best show for me of 2020. and you did amazing review.. most of Queen Gambit is filmed in Berlin (all famous locations).

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! And yes I know, it’s amazing! Hope that Netflix green light another season. 😄

    • @anamm3351
      @anamm3351 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ThePopcornPodcast I am just greatful that so unexpected we got such great show

    • @drvelocio
      @drvelocio Před 3 lety +1

      That amazed me. The sets were astounding. But I do find it hard to believe that they could reconstruct that small mid-western town as well as they did on a set in Berlin. Small-town America in the early sixties. It's perfect, and I know, as I was there.

    • @sas9153
      @sas9153 Před 3 lety +3

      This show is a masterpiece. From the aesthetix 1960s vibe and look all the way down to the writing, acting and the music scores. The writing and the meaning behind everything on this show is very well crafted. I'd just like to share some of what I've picked up from watching it.
      if you didnt know yet, what it takes for a pawn to become a queen, the diagonal line has to be open, no pieces hindering it or blocking it's way to get to the 8th square., symbolizing Beth's life, she had to remove all of the things hindering her to become the world champion and to take control of her life and win. She did by Stopping taking the pills and alcohol. You can't create an open diagonal line without the help of other pieces to clear its way, kind of like how Beth's friends helped her to beat borgov. Now, The Queen's Gambit, the move sheibel taught her, is a chess opening gambit that requires a pawn sacrifice in order to take control of the center and gain dominant position to win..when I play this move I almost always lose the pawn in front of my queen. in this case, Mr sheibel is the pawn. I realized that after he died, that's when beth started to gain control of her life. She has always struggled with control in life, but sheibel taught her the one thing she has control over, chess. Also that game with the old guy before the borgov game, the guy said " Brilliant recovery," talking about the game but reflecting Beth's recovery from struggling with addiction. The end game with borgov, we saw beth in a bad position, when I first saw that position my brain really thought there was no way out and there is no other outcome but a loss for beth, but man was i wrong, beth sacrificed her queen to give way for the pawn to finaly reach the 8th square, giving birth to another queen which then turned the tides and gave her advantagous position which then ultimately led to her winning the game. That was Beth's gambit, queen sacrifice in most of her games but in this one, she won with a new queen. This mirrors the fact that beth had to kill her old self in order for a new queen to come forth and win. At the end she chose to walk, refusing the white house offer to meet the president just like she refused the jesus people with political agendas, a queen does what ever she wants, she is not anyone's pawn, she even looked like a white queen piece at the end. There's so much more but im to lazy to type. This show is a masterpiece and beth is so mesmerizing I love her. I can't praise this show enough

    • @maikusch
      @maikusch Před 3 lety

      ja, die Gebäude in der Stalinallee kamen mir doch gleich bekannt vor :)

  • @JoePlett
    @JoePlett Před 3 lety +29

    I could not agree more with every point you make - except the final one. I feel any additional content or "second season" could only ruin the symmetry and the "perfect (storytelling) game" which was embodied in these seven episodes. You rightly point out how everyone on both sides of the camera brought their A-Game and how the result transcends each of its perfectly tuned parts. Much as I would never want there to be an "After Casablanca" or a "Princess Bride II", I will cherish the seven amazing episodes and the "perfect (to me) ending" . Any more content in this universe could only dilute the magic. I'd much prefer to see the amazing talents behind this collaboration devote themselves to finding new ways to enchant us.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +6

      Well said! If I'm completely being honest, I won't be too unhappy if there isn't a second season because of the reasons you've stated BUT I would still welcome a continuation of Beth's story. I feel like now we've seen her journey to 'becoming the best', there's potential for a new dynamic to her character which is 'maintaining being the best'. If there's a strong script that can truly justify why a second season would be beneficial to this world and the characters in it, I'm all for it - however like you said, theres always risks of diluting the magic we found with the first season.
      Thanks for your comment, it's great that we can have a discussion that is respectful whilst considering each other's viewpoints!

    • @smarkslowplay3512
      @smarkslowplay3512 Před 3 lety +1

      How can there be a 2nd season to a novel adaptation miniseries?

    • @jahnghalt3864
      @jahnghalt3864 Před rokem

      It sure seems to me that Beth's story is just getting started - there is far more to her future than has passed up to late 1968 (and another World Championship coming in 1969).
      Smark asked (rhetorically) "how can there be a 2nd season to a novel adaptation?" Frank could do it - see how well he understood all about the story. Unlikely that he will - however.

  • @scottshankland6811
    @scottshankland6811 Před 3 lety +3

    Best thing I've seen on Netflix. I'm well down the rabbit hole on this one!

  • @josephpelzel3144
    @josephpelzel3144 Před 3 lety +8

    This was so well done that it seemed real. But I knew it wasn’t. I’ve been playing chess since I was eight and am old man now. I saw the whole series in 2 days and hope they produce more.

  • @gretathalman8089
    @gretathalman8089 Před 9 měsíci +1

    My husband taught our grandson recently. He fell in love, won his very first game. Then wanted to learn more, so hes studying moves on youtube. We went camping recently, and his mom didn't let him pack his chess set. I brought ours. When I got to the campsite, b4 getting out of the car he was at the door, asking do you have the chess game, I unpacked it first thing. Off to the camper he went with his friends they are all 10 years old. They played until 1am. Then at 6 am they came back for more playing time. I'm looking into chess clubs for him. He has hyperphantasia and can play in his head at night. This show really hit home with me.

  • @ms.bubs4fun506
    @ms.bubs4fun506 Před 3 lety +6

    Great performances from the actresses that played Alma, Jolene, and of course Beth.

  • @musiciansoldlady
    @musiciansoldlady Před 3 lety +2

    I was addicted after my first viewing. Compelling music, story line. I have since watched it at least 5 times. I particularly liked that Beth did not have perfect teeth. Made her more real. Her eyes and cheekbones are magnetic.
    .

  • @albertcadiz7000
    @albertcadiz7000 Před 3 lety +2

    I first heard a friend raving about this show on Facebook and then I forgot about it. Until I got Netflix many months later at the start of a lengthy, stressful and very lonely hospital stay. I knew it was about chess and Ive played off and on with years-long gaps in between since I was 3. I learned from my dad from a plastic Pressman brand chess set with small pieces and a humbly printed masonite chessboard. (USA produced late 60s and modern iterations can still be found in some outlets) To say I liked "The Queen's Gambit" is a gross understatement. I devoured the series in a day. This is a brilliant mini series for all you pointed out and more. I do feel that the score is rarely mentioned in many commentaries and kudos to you for giving it a shout out. It captured the emotion, the isolation and the gravitas of events unfolding. I wept when Beth cried on Jolene's shoulder. I got chills during the final moments of her Championship match when she looks up at the ceiling and no longer burdened by her demons found her chess board teaching her again. And finally I smiled as she walked like a Queen through the park for a friendly game of chess with the locals. This was the series I didn't know I wanted and I've watched it a second time now. Brilliant recap video!

  • @richardturner9317
    @richardturner9317 Před 3 lety +4

    I could never have imagined that I would be completely hooked by a show based on chess ! The acting, plot, production & cinematography were exceptional.

  • @mikecane
    @mikecane Před 3 lety +5

    Her transformation from seeking the approval of the popular girls to realizing she has more going for herself than they do for themselves. Clip of that brilliant sequence here on CZcams. The Vogues singing.

  • @allamakazam3847
    @allamakazam3847 Před 3 lety +19

    I watched the video the whole way through and then noticed your subscriber count. Wow you definitely deserve more credit
    Great series and great video

  • @protect_provide8031
    @protect_provide8031 Před 3 lety +3

    Great show, watched it with 3 generations of people, all loved it

  • @grubby124
    @grubby124 Před 3 lety +4

    Best thing I've watched in years and years. I binge watched the entire series three times in a single week after first discovering it by accident, and each time I watched it I found some little gem of meaning that had slipped past previously. That was about two weeks ago, and now I'm getting the urge to binge watch it for a fourth time. It's THAT good!

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +1

      I’ve still only seen it the once but very much looking forward to re-watching it again soon!

    • @janco333
      @janco333 Před rokem +1

      Ive watched it 7 times now, just cant stop

    • @grubby124
      @grubby124 Před rokem

      @@janco333 Right there with you. It's that good!

  • @pattimurphyrocks
    @pattimurphyrocks Před 3 lety +8

    I watched the entire series without stopping and then did so again. I think it is so beautifully done and though I knew the outcome of the trip to Russia, I still stood up and cheered for Beth when she won. The casting could not be better. Also, I loved the music score and the choice of pop songs used. Brilliant. I cannot say enough good things about this series.

    • @billweberx
      @billweberx Před 2 lety

      I believe that I watched it at least 30 times. I never bore of it, but I do fast forward through a lot of the drama.

  • @dandane4212
    @dandane4212 Před 3 lety +4

    I usually fall asleep after a few minutes of these but I watched the whole thing and was not disappointed at all. It was a great show in so many ways.

  • @sydneydileo
    @sydneydileo Před 3 lety +4

    So many people missed the amazing score. So glad you mentioned it! I can’t stop listening to it

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety

      Haha couldn’t miss it! What are some of your favourite tracks from the score?

    • @sydneydileo
      @sydneydileo Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThePopcornPodcast Moscow Invitational is one - it had a pretty cool harp part, and flute! I also really like Playing Townes and Training with Mr Schaibel. All of it is great for focusing at work lol

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety

      @@sydneydileo Haha definitely agree with you on that! I sometimes listen to it when I'm studying or writing. Ceiling Games, First Day at School and Kentucky State Championship 1963 are some of my many favourites from the score!

  • @Tom-tl2qz
    @Tom-tl2qz Před 3 lety +27

    Such an engaging and impressive series. Same with the video too

  • @MsRosenresli
    @MsRosenresli Před 3 lety +3

    Nice review! I'm a bit disappointed that you didn't mention Moses Ingram's portrayal of Jolene. I think she's brilliant too, and her role is pivotal in bringing out Beth's personality.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Cora! Yes huge apologies, I forgot to include Moses Ingram, Isla Johnston and Marielle Heller in the video. They all delivered fantastic performances in their respective characters!

  • @etrain8885
    @etrain8885 Před 3 lety +8

    I really like this essay. Thanks for putting some really good time into this. This show was an absolute game-changer for me, I couldn’t stop watching it. This is an underrated channel, and I look forward to watching it grow.
    A couple of quick suggestions, if they won’t offend:
    1. Find a way to get your plosives under control on the mic (p’s and b’s popping and peaking)
    2. Don’t censor yourself my friend. Either commit to the swear and send it, or just don’t swear :)
    Keep up the good work!

  • @treefarm3288
    @treefarm3288 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I just watched The Queen's Gambit for the second time, two years later, because it was the best thing on netflix. I have almost never re-watched or reread fiction so soon. Beth and the supporting characters are terrific, she is beautiful and I really feel for her. It is also beautifully filmed and acted.

  • @dennis300cr
    @dennis300cr Před 3 lety +3

    Very well done your layers of analysis of the movie was excellent! Was told to watch this movie but very busy during Holidays! So I just recently watched Anya Taylor-Joy in The Queen's Gambit and was mesmerized, enthralled, captivated by all aspects of this movie especially ATJ's excellent acting ability enhanced by her beauty with those awesome eye's, but also giddy and I even got misty eyed! So this movie accomplished everything that I haven't experienced in years! She's honestly the most talented and smartest former Model to become an actor that I can recall!

  • @lockleaze
    @lockleaze Před 3 lety +1

    I was surprise that there was no mention here about the sixties songs and tunes played in the series. As a teenager of the sixties they brought back memories of that period. Like, Classical Gas, Venus, You’re The One, I’m not your Stepping Stone, Yeh, Yeh, Better Stop Crying, etc..which I thought were excellent choices for the mood of the film.

  • @josephpelzel3144
    @josephpelzel3144 Před 3 lety +3

    Probably seen the video over 20 times. It reminds me of when I was playing chess in college. The international house great hall was loaded with great players playing speed chess. This included Walter brown US champion.

  • @eligil4629
    @eligil4629 Před 3 lety +3

    Very well put together video! Surprised you only have a small subscriber count, you review was very thorough and professional.

  • @crusaderb.1901
    @crusaderb.1901 Před 3 lety +2

    I enjoyed your intro as I started playing around 9 and played all through High School and then off and on. Until recently I play occasionally with friends and nephews. This movie definitely wetted my apatite to play again and more often.

  • @walterfoster2582
    @walterfoster2582 Před 3 lety +3

    Best show I have seen in years. Fully agree with your review!

  • @kerryfry1857
    @kerryfry1857 Před 3 lety +23

    Well presented and I really appreciate the time you've put into this review. The best series I've ever seen. A brilliancy in chess terms. I want more... But not sure. It's a case of why break the spell. Because it's so enchanting.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks man- I appreciate the kind words!

    • @kerryfry1857
      @kerryfry1857 Před 3 lety +1

      You're welcome. Quality shines through. You'll go far.

    • @headfime
      @headfime Před 3 lety

      If you want more, read the book by Walter Tevis. It's basically the same story, but also brilliantly written (in my amateur opinion).

  • @AJFilms14
    @AJFilms14 Před 3 lety +3

    One of my favorite tv/movie shot tropes is when they’re doing an activity while in the bath. Idk if it’s a trope exactly, but I always think it makes an interesting shot.

  • @Tiaslin
    @Tiaslin Před 2 lety +2

    Well, to leave a quick note to your question at the end...
    For me, the most impressive aspect of the show was the variety in cinematography and "film"-making. We often see gifted directors who are known masters of utilizing specific techniques or formulas, like for example, how Guy Ritchie is an exceptional visual story teller through montages. In the case of Queen's Gambit, Scott Frank pretty much used the whole palette of cinematography, and uses it perfectly depending on tone, weight and flow of the scenes. That combined with the wide spectrum of Taylor-Joys acting performance makes this show almost THE showcase of modern cinematic story telling.
    This show spent a lot of time on my "watch later" list until I finally sat down to watch it, and I couldn't have been more surprised and impressed by what I saw. Absolutely loved it, this is a master piece.

  • @johnwatson4080
    @johnwatson4080 Před 3 lety +2

    Good job Dylan. It was, by far, the best thing I've seen in a long time. Just an excellent post.

  • @pogchamp2675
    @pogchamp2675 Před 3 lety +3

    i’m absolutely OBSESSED with this show i love it so much

  • @neilwilson5785
    @neilwilson5785 Před 3 lety +2

    This is one of the best descriptions of the show. Nice job.

  • @drvelocio
    @drvelocio Před 3 lety +2

    Having watched this series several times now, I can hardly argue with all the plaudits that have been heaped upon it: acting, cinematography, music, sets--all brilliant. One thing that I especially like is the casting in "minor" roles. From the "State Department" guy who accompanies Beth to Moscow, to the priest at Mr. Shaibel's service, to the brilliantly-portrayed Mrs. Deardorff, and of course Ferguson. Wonderful acting, all of you.The English teacher who reads poetry, and so on. And of course Borgov. Hardly a minor role, but he doesn't speak much, until the end. (I will look for other films with Dorociński (sp?).)

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your comment. That was brilliantly summarised and I'm glad you gave recognition to some of the smaller but nonetheless crucial aspects fo the show!

    • @jahnghalt3864
      @jahnghalt3864 Před rokem

      Very interesting that the Borgov actor is a Pole!
      The agent was clearly used to skeptical treatment by those he (literally) guarded - but not likely from a 20-year-old woman. He understood far better than most of us how hostile the regime was back then. She did well to "obey" (except at the end, of course).
      The State Dept. was so lacking in priority and perspective - not even nominally supporting Harmon's travel/lodging costs (unlike the Lexington rag that supported Townes).
      Imagine if she had declined to go?

  • @mochilero13
    @mochilero13 Před rokem +2

    Without a doubt, my favorite limited series ever, for all the reasons you state. When I am tense at night and worried about falling asleep, I love to listen to the fabulous score and watch moments of her triumphs in order to relax and take me away from my petty personal struggles. My only criticism of your video is that you neglect to mention the original author Walter Tevis who gifted us this remarkable tale. I first read it in the 1980s when it was published and have thrilled in rereading it many times. When it cameout on Netflix I was skeptical. Never fear, the show is indeed remarkable. But Tevis is owed all of our gratitude.

  • @tonekenny5225
    @tonekenny5225 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent review.
    I'm not for adding a sequel to this beautifully concluded story. However, I am open to the idea of adding additional situations into the time frame in which the original story takes place.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks man, and that’s understandable! Only time will tell.

  • @cswalker21
    @cswalker21 Před 3 lety +8

    Honestly, I hate chess. It bores me to tears and I never got into it. But The Queen's Gambit is still one of the best things I've ever watched on television. It is just brilliant in every detail. So just in case anyone's wondering, you don't have to be a competitive chess player to enjoy this show. I can only imagine it would even be more captivating to a someone with an actual connection to the game.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +2

      Glad you enjoyed it as much as you did! If I'm being completely honest, having a connection to chess might enhance a few scenes but I doubt many. It's the characters, the story and the way it's helmed that makes what seems inaccessible to a lot of people, completely transporting.

    • @cswalker21
      @cswalker21 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ThePopcornPodcast Excellent point. And I neglected to mention, but your review was also exquisite. Nice work!

  • @marvingold3078
    @marvingold3078 Před 2 lety +2

    I have enjoyed it immensely and keep going back to watch some of my favorite segments. Though Isla Johnston does a great job in the opening of the series, I was a little disappointed that there is zero resemblance between her and Beth who first appears in the second segment. Perhaps this was unavoidable but couldn’t the makeup artists have done a little better?
    Another thing that I have puzzled over is the relationship between Beth and Townes. It is clear that she has desires for Townes and is frustrated when, for example, they are interrupted by Townes’s roommate when they are alone in his room. The final piece of the puzzle to me is the last segment when Townes is in her room in a t-shirt and wakes her from a deep sleep. It is hard to avoid the implication that he has slept with her.

    • @seasonschange6553
      @seasonschange6553 Před 2 lety

      I interpreted it differently. When Townes awakens Beth to give her coffee, she appears to have slept in her clothes. He comments that she slept soundly. Earlier in the evening, when he had speculated out loud that the Russians likely had no objection to him coming to see her because they probably thought that he would "distract" her, she had replied, "If they only knew," implying that such distraction was unlikely, given his past involvement with men. They then proceeded to talk obliquely about that attraction, which he admitted was complicated by his attraction to her. Could one interpret that scene to mean that they slept together? Yes. But I think the more likely interpretation is no, but that he wanted to repair the friendship that had been painfully torn asunder when his "roommate" interrupted them in her hotel room at the previous competition. He wanted to support her in the USSR during what would be the key game of her life. This interpretation is bolstered by his arranging the group phone call with her past opponents, two of whom were also her past lovers. But I agree that which of the two possible interpretations is correct is unclear.

    • @MsClaudiaDuran
      @MsClaudiaDuran Před rokem

      I think they did sleep together. Literally. The way a girl falls asleep in the same bed with her gay best friend.

  • @Jimserac
    @Jimserac Před 3 lety +3

    Agree completely, genius idea perfectly done, highest accolades to producers, directors, special effects, actors. This production has special meaning for me because at about the same time as the time period in the series, I was a strong chess player playing in tournaments in my high school years and early college years from about 1963 to 1974. In addition, just as with Harmon, I took Russian in high school for 3 years so I could read the Russian chess magazines and books. I was a regular at the old Providence Chess club in an ancient 1890's building on Aborn St., long since gone. It was tremendous fun with the wonderful memories of a misspent, but fun, youth. The series captures everything, the economy and culture of the times, the cars and buses, the city and the high school scenes, as well as the tragic poignancy of Elizabeth's personal situation and addictions.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety

      That’s such a fascinating story, thanks a lot for sharing. I’m happy you resonated with the show so much!

    • @jahnghalt3864
      @jahnghalt3864 Před rokem

      Have you "read Dostoyevski in the original??"

    • @Jimserac
      @Jimserac Před rokem

      @@jahnghalt3864 No. I was a big fan of his "Notes from the Underground" when i was young and wanted to read it in Russian but never got to it. In Russian I read mainly Captain's Daughter, Queen of Spades and the like as it was required reading. I did like Lermonotov's "Hero of Our Times" with its almost wild west atmosphere of the Caucuses region. Curiously, a recent DNA test indicates I have some ancestry from that region though the majority of it is from Italy and the Greek Island. I did like Russian poetry and read a good deal of it in Russian but its so long ago I've forgotten many of the names. Sergei Esinin comes to mind, he, like those of his era, was very intense. As I was a chess player in that era, I followed the hypermodern fad of the 1920's closely and then connected up that with the post world war l culture and art.
      It was a curious country in those days, the majority of it agrarian but the cities had the most intellectual and brilliant scientists, artists and writers. What a shame it was all destroyed by Stalin, that sociopathic murderer, in the early 1930's, a decision which nearly lost the country for him 10 years later.

    • @jahnghalt3864
      @jahnghalt3864 Před rokem

      @@Jimserac
      Required reading - one supposes that's essential for serious study of Russian Literature (not so much for conversant Russian). So interesting to see Imperial Russia through literature and 1920's Russian through chess.
      That dilettante who plied Beth with Budweiser and cannabis will never read any Russian "in the original".
      (in the novel, Beth got what she was looking for that weekend:
      "she was no longer a virgin; and she knew how to drink")
      Stalin made a "grave" error when he murdered his generals - made up for by the graves of millions of soldiers vs. Hitler.
      Walter Tevis and Scot Frank did well to only nod to the greater Soviet machine. They gave a suitable focus to the players. All "chess nations" would have done well to team up for the big events pre-1991.

    • @Jimserac
      @Jimserac Před rokem

      @@jahnghalt3864 For a feeling of Imperial Russia, its culture, aristocracy and elitism, study the hordes of Russian emigre's who ended up in Paris in the 1920's. Many later came to America. The writer Vladimir Nabokov is a good example and, as an extra added bonus, he wrote a novel about a chess grandmaster, "The Defense". Alekhin himself was quite characteristic of this group, his father was quite wealthy although by the time the 1920's had come he was a penniless expatriate. He did mention that they allowed him to keep a gold medal awarded to. him in some pre revolutionary tournament, by the Czar. Search for videos. and audios of Alekhin speaking on CZcams. It's absolutely hilarious - he sounds like a character from an Erich von Stroheim movie with that accent but still you can sense the speech of a very well educated person. In one video someone plays the Budapest defense against him and the look of disdainful contempt on Alekhin's face is priceless.

  • @loper42
    @loper42 Před 3 lety +11

    Great video. You've earned a sub. Also, on another front the Queen's Gambit is 100% one of the best shows I've watched in 2020 if not the best. It grabbed me from the first episode and it honestly has nothing I disliked. A brilliant story.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much! Personally, I don't think it is 100% perfect but like yous said, its story, its characters, it's direction all hooked me from the very first episode! Definitely one of the best of 2020 for sure!

  • @danielwardley4185
    @danielwardley4185 Před 3 lety +9

    thanks for the review, and breaking down a few aspects of filmmaking, and the characters. I chanced the first episode after I finished watching The Crown, which, was an amazing series in its own rite, but The Queen's Gambit had me captivated from the opening scene. absolutely fell in love with Beth and her journey, the era, the score, and costumes. and the final scenes were just perfect. the magic of story telling through a camera lens. Brilliant. hope you enjoyed BB !

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for watching man!
      Yes, this show was something so unexpected but something so special!
      And haha yes, I loved BB so much. Looking forward to watching Better Call Saul!

  • @Don.S53
    @Don.S53 Před 3 lety +1

    Of all the introspection videos of The Queens Gambit, yours was the Most Well Done. "Bravo Sir"

  • @protect_provide8031
    @protect_provide8031 Před 3 lety +5

    Honeslty a perfect show, there wasnt a bad actor, from supporting characters to minor character's i wanted more. From her friend at orphanage i thought of each episode until her return in finale,
    Loved her step mom, even her step father, everyone did a knock out performance..
    Almost gave me early seasons of game of thrones when those background characters made you want to see more of

  • @mattmcc72
    @mattmcc72 Před 3 lety +10

    I went into this show from the trailer, it looked quirky and fun.
    I wasn't expecting a deep and thoughtful study of the character but I'm so please that is what we got.
    Without question one of, if not the best shows of 2020.
    I also really liked that the "villain" turns out to also be just a nice person at the end. The perfectly time character flip, and the last thing Beth expected. Making the win far more enjoyable.

  • @rr3satrijoe397
    @rr3satrijoe397 Před 3 lety +2

    Nicely put together analysis/review. Well done!

  • @alexman378
    @alexman378 Před 2 lety +2

    Those kids weren’t jealous because you got to miss class, they were jealous because you got to do something interesting and useful with your lives while they had to be stuck in class wasting theirs.

    • @TSGPhilipp
      @TSGPhilipp Před rokem

      Yes because the common teenager famously think chess is interesting and useful

    • @alexman378
      @alexman378 Před rokem

      @@TSGPhilipp No, the common teenager famously thinks they could be doing something interesting and useful with their lives instead of wasting away in that useless hellhole.

  • @AntonDaniels
    @AntonDaniels Před 3 lety +8

    Impressive review my friend. I loved the well thought out content here. I'm sure you'll do well on the channel. Keep it up.

  • @maileep7143
    @maileep7143 Před 3 lety +2

    I loved how you tied up the three themes at the end. Makes sense. It is inspiring. Bravo.

  • @maikusch
    @maikusch Před 3 lety +3

    you can be emotional ... as a man i cried so hard in the end scene because is so amazing and positive.

  • @thomasthobaben8801
    @thomasthobaben8801 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm watching the Queens Gambit for the third time and love it more each time. I just bought a new chess board again. I use to play chess when I was a kid. Then life took over. Got a job got married twice and now 70 years old. I was stunned and wonder if there was life after retirement, then I saw the Queens Gambit.

  • @vadymorlov4234
    @vadymorlov4234 Před 3 lety +2

    The only thing I hate about this show is that I'm ok with it being a limited series, but at the same time I'm desperate for season 2. Such a strange feeling.

  • @andrewsawicki6586
    @andrewsawicki6586 Před 3 lety +3

    Dude your the Queen's Gambit of movie reviewers I really like the pacing of your video. I like your astonishment in your voice when describing the Queen's Gambit. That's my take away as well. QG isn't a hidden gem, its a diamond in a tin box buried alongside a stone wall under a black shiney rock that has no earthly business being there!
    Good clip. Keep them coming.

  • @28stabwounds92
    @28stabwounds92 Před 3 lety +2

    another thing i loved about this show is that there is no real antagonist. i guess u could classify borgov as the main villain but in my opinion he isnt really. he is even happy for beth when she beats him in the final chess game of the show. the main villain is beth herself and her addictions. she is self destructing while everyone around her is trying to help her. truly beautiful show.

  • @piper_lori-williams-tudhope

    Excellent video! ❤️

  • @gerdakrivaite5178
    @gerdakrivaite5178 Před 3 lety +4

    Great video, thanks for sharing your thoughts! I absolutely loved the Queen's Gambit, Beth Harmon is a phenomenal character. The show inspired me to learn chess, which I've wanted to do for some time now :) As a Lithuanian, I also loved the little nods to my country throughout the series (Vladas Mikėnas, a Lithuanian chess player and Grandmaster, was mentioned when Beth was practicing chess with Beltik, and the memorable old man who is ready to play chess with Beth in the final shots is Juozas Budraitis, a Lithuanian actor). Definitely one of my favourite tv shows ever.

  • @hellohellocalling
    @hellohellocalling Před 3 lety +5

    Fantastic video! Loved the series and loved this analysis :)

  • @HoTaiBodhi
    @HoTaiBodhi Před 3 lety +4

    A brilliant series! Anya Taylor-Joy devpurs this role. I fell in love with her by the third episode, and I've been plugging the show to all my friends.

  • @xyzzy1233
    @xyzzy1233 Před 3 lety +1

    Very well done!!

  • @1bigdill
    @1bigdill Před 3 lety +3

    Great job! Thoughtful analysis and strong vocal presentation. Your love of film and writing comes through. I have subscribed and will be watching more. Keep up the great work! Thank you!

  • @Gotyapaco
    @Gotyapaco Před 3 lety +2

    This video is equally brilliant. Exceptionally well edited. Bravo.

  • @peterpehlivan157
    @peterpehlivan157 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video! Your channel so far is very underrated.

  • @seasonschange6553
    @seasonschange6553 Před 2 lety +3

    Very well-done audio-video review. I've watched the miniseries now three times and each time see things I missed the first time. For instance, when Beth steals the chess magazine from the neighborhood convenience store, note the cover photo. It is of Benny.

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much. I’m yet to rewatch the series but I will definitely be looking out for small details like that!

  • @kenvo343
    @kenvo343 Před 3 lety +2

    One of the best reviews in CZcams. I finished The Queen's Gambit in one day 2 weekends ago. One of the best TV series ever, for me. I was hooked from the beginning to the end. Completely destroyed at the end of the last episode. Basically, NO MORE???

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety

      Haha thanks so much man! I finished it in one sitting too. I’m not too sure if a second season is on the cards or not but only time will tell...

  • @mackenzieleemoon5739
    @mackenzieleemoon5739 Před 2 lety +1

    loved the show and your video recap very much!!

  • @TheSlandis
    @TheSlandis Před 3 lety +4

    Definitely my favorite show of the year and, probably among my all-time favorites. I grew up in the 60s and 70s and could really appreciate the feel of the movie; they nailed it. Anya Taylor-Joy was brilliant, but there wasn't a weak performance in the entire cast. Two that you failed to highlight were Marielle Heller and newcomer Moses Ingram. I love the fact that all the games were real games from history, and some even modified to be better. The second time watching it was just as enjoyable as the first and, I'm sure, I will watch it again.

  • @Alexander-wh1ec
    @Alexander-wh1ec Před 3 lety +2

    Very good content, wish you to earn more subscribers.
    The video reflects almost perfectly what I personally felt about the series.

  • @survivor536
    @survivor536 Před rokem +1

    Every year there seems to come one great show that seems to top everything else being telecasted…but when this Netflix series came on I was completely blown away by the mini series. This was an extraordinary show that only happens once in a decade. I agree with your opinions in regards to this show. The acting, the music, the direction, the set design and everything else in the overall filming was , if I may use that word, Brilliant!!!

  • @Superlogie
    @Superlogie Před 3 lety +2

    One of the best show I ever watched and this is definitely one of the best video essays I have ever wachted!

  • @jmann2977
    @jmann2977 Před 3 lety +6

    Enjoyed this review very much.
    The Queen's Gambit is the best series I've watched in a while, great on so many levels and worthy of all the accolades it has been getting.
    Though I'd be tempted with a second season, I'm afraid they wouldn't be able to match the brilliance of the first, and it might damage it's legacy.
    *You deserve more than 243 subscribers - make that 244 :)

    • @ThePopcornPodcast
      @ThePopcornPodcast  Před 3 lety

      Haha only time will tell whether or not a second season would be on the cards! Thanks a lot man, I appreciate the kind words!

  • @danielstewart8106
    @danielstewart8106 Před 2 lety +3

    I thought it was interesting that Beth was orphaned twice and that both her biological and adoptive fathers abandoned her. Also, Brits rarely do convincing American accents, yet there are three of them in this series. Yes, I know that Anya was originally not from England, but she does have an English accent.

  • @BakedCinemaSage
    @BakedCinemaSage Před 3 lety +1

    Great video man I absolutely loved it you are great keep it up :)

  • @ThePutnampunk
    @ThePutnampunk Před 3 lety +2

    I loved the Queens Gambit. Its has to be the top 10 movies or series I’ve ever seen, and I’m 61 years old. I’ve watched it 3 times.

  • @robertoneill1979
    @robertoneill1979 Před 3 lety +2

    I agree with everything you say here... except for the closing handheld shots which induced a feeling of motion sickness I've never experienced before in my 53 years. It was the weirdest feeling.

  • @gunterbrunk5942
    @gunterbrunk5942 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you, well done!