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Original title: Pawn Sacrifice
  • 2014
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
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7.0/10
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Tobey Maguire in Le prodige (2014)
American chess champion Bobby Fischer prepares for a legendary match-up against Russian Boris Spassky.
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Set during the Cold War, American chess prodigy Bobby Fischer finds himself caught between two superpowers and his own struggles as he challenges the Soviet Empire.Set during the Cold War, American chess prodigy Bobby Fischer finds himself caught between two superpowers and his own struggles as he challenges the Soviet Empire.Set during the Cold War, American chess prodigy Bobby Fischer finds himself caught between two superpowers and his own struggles as he challenges the Soviet Empire.

  • Director
    • Edward Zwick
  • Writers
    • Steven Knight
    • Stephen J. Rivele
    • Christopher Wilkinson
  • Stars
    • Tobey Maguire
    • Liev Schreiber
    • Peter Sarsgaard
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    53K
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    • Director
      • Edward Zwick
    • Writers
      • Steven Knight
      • Stephen J. Rivele
      • Christopher Wilkinson
    • Stars
      • Tobey Maguire
      • Liev Schreiber
      • Peter Sarsgaard
    • 159User reviews
    • 163Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Pawn Sacrifice: I Have Him
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    Tobey Maguire
    Tobey Maguire
    • Bobby Fischer
    Liev Schreiber
    Liev Schreiber
    • Boris Spassky
    Peter Sarsgaard
    Peter Sarsgaard
    • Father Bill Lombardy
    Michael Stuhlbarg
    Michael Stuhlbarg
    • Paul Marshall
    Edward Zinoviev
    • Efim Geller
    Alexandre Gorchkov
    • Iivo Nei
    Lily Rabe
    Lily Rabe
    • Joan Fischer
    Robin Weigert
    Robin Weigert
    • Regina Fischer
    Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
    Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick
    • Teenage Bobby Fischer
    Aiden Lovekamp
    Aiden Lovekamp
    • Young Bobby Fischer
    Sophie Nélisse
    Sophie Nélisse
    • Young Joan Fischer
    Evelyne Brochu
    Evelyne Brochu
    • Donna
    Conrad Pla
    Conrad Pla
    • Carmine Nigro
    Vitali Makarov
    Vitali Makarov
    • Ivanovich
    Brett Watson
    Brett Watson
    • Lothar Schmid
    Igor Ovadis
    Igor Ovadis
    • Russian Bookstore Owner
    Bobo Vian
    • Bookstore Owner's Wife
    Shawn Campbell
    Shawn Campbell
    • Cyril
    • (as Shawn Cambell)
    • Director
      • Edward Zwick
    • Writers
      • Steven Knight
      • Stephen J. Rivele
      • Christopher Wilkinson
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    8cherold

    The intersection of celebrity, politics, mental illness, and chess

    When I was a kid, Bobby Fischer was a big deal. He was a brilliant chess player known for his eccentricities. And I was perplexed as to how chess had become a big deal.

    Turns out it was another cold war proxy fight in which the U.S. and Russia were trying to prove their inherent superiority. This was not Bobby Fischer's idea; he just wanted to be a chess champ. In the movie, he's fairly oblivious to the tides of history, at least until he gets caught up in paranoid theories.

    This is a very interesting movie with a terrific performance by Tobey Maguire that manages to make chess riveting even if, like me, you have to real idea what's going on. The story it tells is clear and concise, as a mercurial Fischer descends into paranoia while those around him push him forward at any cost.

    In fact, the story is a little too neat. The movie feels very much like the movie you'd expect to see if you remember Bobby's weird demands and celebrity. But usually life is a little more complicated than a movie. Reading about Fischer on wikipedia, I saw things that didn't fit in with the movie's view. For example, Fischer was unusually athletic for a chess player, working out regularly during the World Championship, and his love life went beyond hooking up with a prostitute; he later married, which is hard to imagine of Maguire's version.

    Still, this is a fascinating, well paced movie that is constantly engaging. This is one of these movies, like All the President's Men, that has figured out how to bring intense drama to hard work and tedious thoroughness.

    It also makes me wish I'd actually read some of those chess books my dad bought me; I always just sort of stumbled through without ever understanding the complexities of the game.
    9blanche-2

    brilliant but disturbed

    Well, the reviewer before me absolutely trashed this film for its dramatic license, so now I don't know what to say.

    This is the highly fictionalized story of Bobby Fischer, a chess fanatic and genius who rose to the very top of his field. He was part of a Russia vs. U.S. superiority struggle when he played Boris Spassky (Liev Schreiber), the world champion back then, in the '70s. It's unlikely he understood that; he didn't have a broad or worldly focus. The chess was all he cared about, that and money.

    Biopics sometimes take a lot of liberties. Characters are made up, time is shortened, incidents are moved around, elements are put in for dramatic emphasis. That's why you can't take a biographical film as factual. It's better if you become interested in the person and read about him, as I did about Fischer, though I remember him.

    Toby Maguire does a fantastic job as Fischer. Yes, Fischer was tall and Maguire is short. Frankly I wasn't made aware of Maguire's height while watching the film.

    I believe the filmmakers were trying to give us a psychological story -- a complete genius with an IQ of 181 but one who also had mental problems. Lots of so-called geniuses are strange, I suppose, but Fischer was a real study in opposites.

    He often made unreasonable, last-minute demands, made anti-Semite remarks, and accused the Russians of colluding against him. In the second game of his world championship against Spassky, he didn't show up. Nevertheless, his achievements in chess were remarkable, and many consider him the greatest chess player who ever lived.

    His later life was a mess; he became reclusive; his passport was revoked and finally, Iceland took him in. By then he was off the wall completely.

    Edward Zwick directed this film with a lot of zip and made it an intense and absorbing experience, as did the actors.

    Look at this as the psychological story of a phenomenal talent whose emotional/mental problems interfered with his life and career. Don't take it as the detailed life of Bobby Fischer, his relationship with his mother, and who taught him what. The most interesting thing about him was his incredible talent.
    Dr_Sagan

    Interesting movie with a solid performance from Tobey Maguire

    I think I have seen a few movies about chess and like in all movies concerning competitive sports I know that it could be very interesting and inspiring. So don't assume that this is a boring movie because of its theme.

    This is based on the real life of chess legend Bobby Fischer who after he became world champion, he lived a secluded, solitary life possibly because of a mental illness which made him paranoid.

    I am not a fan of Tobey Maguire (poor choice for Spiderman IMO) but he gives a convincing performance in this. His tantrums and his stares as he is building irrational thoughts about conspiracies and imaginable dangers are s strong plus to the film.

    The pace of the film is also good and the music by the veteran James Newton Howard follows the emotions with grace.

    Overall: Recommended
    7ferguson-6

    Is it Paranoia if they are after you?

    Greetings again from the darkness. Being such a fan of the expert documentary film BOBBY FISCHER AGAINST THE WORLD (2011), I found it a bit challenging to clear my head and accept a dramatized approach to the story. This was after all, one of the most fascinating reluctant public figure during one of the most energizing signature events of the Cold War between Russia and the United States … it was even described as World War III on a chess board.

    Director Edward Zwick (Glory, Blood Diamond) and writer Steven Knight (Locke, "Peaky Blinders") wisely focus the story on the infamous World Chess Championship match in 1972 between American Bobby Fischer and Russian Boris Spassky. This was 8 years prior to the "Miracle on Ice" when the USA Olympic hockey team upset the powerhouse Russian hockey team, but this chess match caused every bit as much media frenzy and national pride as that day in Lake Placid. This international attention is as important to the story as the psychological state of Bobby Fischer and his genius-level chess skill. And it's the media and citizenry reactions that provide the contemporary comparison to what we see too often these days thanks to social media … icons are born, chewed up, and forgotten.

    Tobey Maguire plays Fischer, and despite lacking the height and physical presence of the real chess champion, he expertly conveys the paranoia, fear, and arrogance that burdened the man and created even more suspense for those of us keeping a watchful eye at the time. Liev Schreiber ("Ray Donovan") plays Boris Spassky, and even speaks his lines in Russian. Schreiber captures the iciness for which the Russians were known, but also interjects subtle personality and insight in a story where his adversary is constantly over-the-top. Chess strategy isn't so much the story here, as are these two men from different worlds forced together on a stage in Iceland – with the full attention of the world.

    Supporting work is varied, but exceptionally strong. Robin Weigert plays Bobby's mother, and we get glimpses of why he later suffered from Mommy issues – in no small part to her intimate gatherings of Communist friends. Lily Rabe is touching as Bobby's sister and possibly the only person who ever had his best interest at heart. However, the real intrigue comes in the form of Peter Sarsgaard as Father Bill Lombardy, and Michael Stuhlbarg as Paul Marshall. Lombardy was Fischer's coach and confidant, and seemed to be the only one who grasped the severity of Bobby's mental state. Marshall, a well known attorney in the Music industry, is a shady fellow who seems connected to the government, and is really the driving force behind getting Fischer to play Spassky. More background and the motivation for these two gentlemen would have been welcome and filled a gap.

    The story of the tortured genius always makes entertaining fodder – think Van Gogh, Mozart, and John Nash. Bobby Fischer certainly fits that description, but his story is frustrating because we just don't understand the mental issues that caused him to evolve from teenage chess prodigy to World Champion to literal anti-social outcast spewing hateful words (watch the end credit film clips). This film is a worthy primer for the man and the times, and a reminder that we are always searching for the next hero … the next person to hoist up on the pedestal, only to be replaced soon after with another, and then another. Perhaps the film says as much as about us as a people, as it does about Bobby Fischer as a person.
    8antoniotierno

    Good biopic

    Pawn Sacrifice gets to dramatize the real-life story of Bobby Fischer (Tobey Maguire), Cold War-era chess prodigy and champion. In a clear attempt at prestige candidacy, the film falls victim to the usual biopic pitfall by relying solely on the events as they played out, as opposed to using them to determine a story worth telling. Maybe a bit too long but certainly worth it

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    • Trivia
      Bobby Fischer was wanted in the United States of America for violating economic sanctions against the former Yugoslavia by playing a chess match there in 1992. He fled to Japan and was arrested in July 2004 for trying to leave Japan on a revoked U.S. passport. Thus, he was detained in Japan awaiting deportation to the USA. He renounced his U.S. citizenship and tried to become a German citizen, but was denied. Finally, in March 2005, Iceland's parliament voted to grant him Icelandic citizenship. He remained a fugitive from the USA until his death.
    • Goofs
      Fischer is shown resigning the first game immediately after Spassky traps his bishop. In fact, he played on for another 26 moves before giving up.
    • Quotes

      Paul Marshall: I think he's afraid of what's gonna happen if he loses.

      Father Bill Lombardy: No, he's afraid of what's gonna happen if he wins.

    • Crazy credits
      In the closing credits, the name of the character Cyril (played by Shawn Campbell) is misspelled "Cryil."
    • Connections
      Featured in Bobby Fischer, The Cold War and the Match of the Century (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Along Came Betty
      Written by Benny Golson

      Performed by Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers

      Courtesy of Concord Music Group, Inc.

      By Arrangement with Time Step Music

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    • Release date
      • September 16, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • La jugada maestra
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Gail Katz Productions
      • MICA Entertainment
      • Material Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $19,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,436,633
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $202,053
      • Sep 20, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,578,519
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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