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Lonzo 2022-04-05 08:01:01
A mediocre biography, a girl from a slum in Uganda changes her destiny by playing chess. The protagonist faces challenges and growth both inside and outside the chessboard. The former happens before the latter, so the formula that has remained unchanged for decades is applied. The characters inherit the stereotyped prejudice of the American middle class towards African life on the external level, and deliberately cater to the sympathy of the middle class on the psychological level, making the...
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Nelda 2022-04-05 08:01:01
"Losing chess taught me to play better". Relatively common, the characters are quite facial. After watching the movie, I got to know a little about...
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Brandon 2022-04-05 08:01:01
What touched me the most was the moment when my daughter realized that her mother was just the most ordinary member of the slum, the myth was shattered and the worldview was reshaped. The games were averagely beaten, but the parallel thematic discussions were valuable. Being ordinary and complaining about others, it is useless to give up on oneself, only self-improvement is the right way. The values are very...
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Cristobal 2022-04-05 08:01:01
Good coach, good mother, good sister, good wife. Doing the right thing doesn't require an...
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Webster 2022-04-05 08:01:01
If this talent hadn't been discovered, the girl would have copied her mother's life and spent her life in the slums. But how many people have truly discovered their talents, and their families have given them encouragement and support to change their destiny? Aren't those hobbies that can't make money but meaningful to their character and life not worth sticking...
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Jaden 2022-04-05 08:01:01
For people far from the African continent, isn't that continent a great plain? Uganda and Rwanda, Gabon and Ghana, is there a difference? Not to mention that the people on that land are naturally the same. Until there is a window - it turns out that in places like that, the same people are divided into three, six, nine, and the same has the hardships and legends of the underdogs. At the end of the film, the embrace of the prototype and the actors is really the wonder of the true...
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Roel 2022-04-05 08:01:01
This success, it seems difficult to replicate, is not necessarily suitable for children to watch as an inspirational film, but it is worth putting a little star for that coach. Uganda in CCxV is full of starving children, and the film depicts a different Uganda...
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Chauncey 2022-04-05 08:01:01
It's really flat from the beginning to the end. A bowl of chicken soup that is flawless and has no sparkles is suitable for children to watch, but the subtitles come out at the end....
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Kylee 2022-04-05 08:01:01
Counterattack of the Black...
Queen of Katwe Comments
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Robert Katende: [At 143:45 Robert looks across the table at Fiona] I can see your mothers strength in you Fiona... How is she?
[Fiona looks down not wanting to answer]
Robert Katende: If I could see my mother... for just one more time... I would have gave everything in my possession for that.
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Phiona Mutesi: [Around 143:00] Checkmate !
[Phiona and Nakku both giggle]
Phiona Mutesi: You must consider the other side of your board.
[Phiona and Nakku high five each other as Robert puts both hands behind his head]
Phiona Mutesi: .
Robert Katende: Nowadays you beat me so easily. Here I think strategy must run in your blood... Did one of your ancestors command a great army?
Phiona Mutesi: These pieces are my army.
Robert Katende: You must play at Rwabushenyi. It is the premiere tournament in their country. You will be playing international masters... or do you fear losing?
Phiona Mutesi: Losing teaches me how to play better... I will play.