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Magnus

  • 2016
  • 1h 18min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,1/10
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Bill Gates and Magnus Carlsen in Magnus (2016)
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El prodigio del ajedrez noruego, Magnus Carlsen, se convierte en gran maestro a los 13 años y campeón mundial en 2013.El prodigio del ajedrez noruego, Magnus Carlsen, se convierte en gran maestro a los 13 años y campeón mundial en 2013.El prodigio del ajedrez noruego, Magnus Carlsen, se convierte en gran maestro a los 13 años y campeón mundial en 2013.

  • Dirección
    • Benjamin Ree
  • Guión
    • Linn-Jeanethe Kyed
    • Benjamin Ree
  • Reparto principal
    • Magnus Carlsen
    • Garry Kasparov
    • Viswanathan Anand
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,1/10
    2,9 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Benjamin Ree
    • Guión
      • Linn-Jeanethe Kyed
      • Benjamin Ree
    • Reparto principal
      • Magnus Carlsen
      • Garry Kasparov
      • Viswanathan Anand
    • 9Reseñas de usuarios
    • 36Reseñas de críticos
    • 52Metapuntuación
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    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 6 nominaciones en total

    Vídeos6

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    Magnus: Magnus Vs. Kasparov
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    9rob-broekhof-1

    What's in a name?! How about the name "Mozart"?

    I started watching this documentary because of my interest in how Artificial Intelligence and human intelligence relate to each other. After watching this documentary for a couple of minutes I realized that it was about that boy my dad talked about many years ago. He told me then, that one of the best chess players in the world was a young boy. The documentary shows his road to his participation in the World Chess Championship 2013 and also about how he developed as a human being. It tells even a little bit about how he developed after 2013. It also gives a lot of hints about why Magnus is special and why he's called "The Mozart of Chess". That's what I really liked about this documentary. Besides that I also liked that it shows an exciting story, probably because I didn't know that how the story would end. I only knew about the fact that he was that young boy that my dad had talked about. Although I do appreciate the chess game, I am just a recreational player, that understands the difference between recreational players and people that start feeling the need to find out their FIDE-rating. This documentary shed a new light on my understanding of the difference between FIDE-rated players. Finally, I liked it that although this documentary is about a chess player, it's most probably not necessary to be a chess player to watch it. It's worthwile to anyone who's interested in watching what someone encounters in trying to reach their top.
    6FabledGentleman

    A bit too linear and obvious, lacks depth

    I have followed Magnus Carlsen since he was around 13 years old. Here in Norway we have of course got to know him very well thru the years, he was a boy we sort of all watched grow up to become the highest ranked chess player of all time. And the road to the top has been entertaining, thrilling and inspiring.

    This documentary show us a lot of images from Magnus youth, all the way back to when he was very young, before he even started playing chess. The documentary is for the most part linear in it's storytelling, and is also very "by the book" in it's presentation. Very little new is told that I didn't already know. What i hadn't seen much of before was these private family film clips, which this documentary shows a lot of. And they are IMO the strong part of the documentary, followed by narration, mostly done by Magnus father.

    But here is also the documentary's weak point, it's linear storytelling, a story which I and most Norwegians already know, i can't but feel it becomes a bit repetitive. It feels like the documentary is a sort of a flat textbook tale that we all know how ends, and what we all know contains.

    And the documentary is short, it runs at just above 1 hour, and i feel that it shouldn't have ended where it did, and far to few interviews were done with key people to try and get a better understanding of what goes on, and why Magnus is such a big deal. The only thing i can think of that resulted in the exclusion of these interviews is that they didn't have the money, and therefor it also feels like this documentary wasn't really taken as seriously as it should. Because i can't believe the director didn't want this film to include interviews with players like Anand and Agdestein, among many others, to further tell this story.

    This documentary could have been a lot more exiting. One thing i would have wanted from it is to hear what other champions felt and learned facing Magnus on the board.

    I also felt that the super cuts with all the media clips was poorly done, here it seemed like the director actually knew he was "only" making a very predictable documentary, basically just showing Magnus from A to B with a tension chess game at the end. Almost like he just rushed to the end to show us why he wanted to make this documentary in the first place. To say: Magnus is the best chess player in the world.

    It's just that, we all know this already.

    I actually wanted to see those media clips, and i also wanted to see when those clips where aired, to give us a clear picture on how Magnus progressed, month by month, when he was closing in to the top. And as i already mentioned, i already knew these things from reading the newspapers here in my country, but for viewers anywhere else, this would have helped a lot to the story. But instead these clips are cut and mixed in such a way they become babble and a mess, and this was IMO a mistake.

    The documentary does however have many good moments as well. It's just that i feel i don't know Magnus much better now than i did before i saw it. This might be completely different for people that don't know much about him of course, but the film is still a very safe tale told in a safe linear pattern, and moves very carefully in it's presentation.

    6/10 - decent
    10jennradt

    Excellent Film!

    I dislike documentaries generally but decided to watch this because of the subject matter. It is a fantastic film! I will probably view it again soon. It was very emotional, in a very positive way. You see how much is at stake for these world class chess players. The footage of Magnus and his family from early childhood to chess champion was utterly unique. So much better than a movie.
    9ashkotak-25081

    Great film! You don't need to play chess..,

    I loved this film, it is entertaining and emotional. I found myself completely on Magnus' side by the end of the film; I felt like a sudden avid chess fan! It is a great film for all the family.

    'Magnus' explores his passion and individuality that leads an audience to fully understand why he is the number 1 chess player worldwide; the film unfolds adding narrative upon narrative, layer by layer so I, sitting in the audience, was continually surprised.

    I also learnt a lot about chess but also about drive, passion and obsession. It is by following a linear structure with flashback, that Benjamin Rees, the director, allows us to concentrate and follow his journey from protegé to his differentiated self; the emotional aspect of the film is also about his internal journey from boy to man. It is left up to us to emotionally connect to Magnus' journey. We are not told, we see and experience which is the essence of a good film.

    'Magnus' works on so many levels but overall it is a thrilling journey about a desire to be the best in the World. In fact I want to see it again. I understand it took 10 years to film and the Executive Producer is a chess player too. The passion behind the camera is realised in front of it too. The audience at the London Film Festival bursts into spontaneous applause as the titles began to roll.

    Highly recommended!
    9automorphism

    Excellent chess documentary

    This documentary examines the life of Magnus Carlsen, world chess champion.

    The reason why it does such a good job portraying his rise to fame is because his family has quite a lot of documentary footage starting from his early life to world champion. The story is thus illustrated quite well. It manages to convey the chess world along with the stress that can come at the top levels.

    One thing I really enjoyed about this documentary was its positivity. I dislike documentaries that focus strongly on drama and failure just to bring in the audience. Far too obvious and off-putting. This is generally just a very nice, uplifting story.

    It's hard to find anything wrong with it. I might have enjoyed a bit more commentary on some of the games, but otherwise it is nearly perfect.

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      Magnus Carlsen: I often take decisions on intuition. Intuitions come a bit from with it that one then feels that 'here's something'.

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 2 de septiembre de 2016 (Noruega)
    • País de origen
      • Noruega
    • Sitio oficial
      • Official Facebook
    • Idiomas
      • Noruego
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Magnus - Schackgeniet
    • Empresas productoras
      • Moskus Film
      • Main Island Production
      • VGTV
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    • Presupuesto
      • 1.000.000 € (estimación)
    • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
      • 8944 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 1204 US$
      • 20 nov 2016
    • Recaudación en todo el mundo
      • 101.739 US$
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    • Duración
      • 1h 18min(78 min)
    • Color
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16 : 9

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