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Pawn Sacrifice

Posted on the 27 August 2016 by Kaiser31083 @andythemovieguy
Pawn Sacrifice Raised in a middle class Brooklyn home by his communist sympathizing mother, Bobby Fischer develops a distinct knack for chess which is matched by gradually deteriorating mind state consisting of narcissistic paranoid delusions. Rising through the ranks with the help of a shifty manager (Michael Stuhlbarg) and a pragmatic priest (Peter Saarsgaard), he preps for an internationally followed world tournament match against reigning Russian champion Boris Spassky (Liev Schreiber). Edward Zwick's take on a unique Cold War chapter that both oddly and briefly captured the public's imagination is a fascinating film about a maddening individual told through an offbeat Steven Knight screenplay that resists being dumbed down. Maguire, Saarsgaard, and Stuhlbarg are all great. *** 1/2 out of ****

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