If your biological mother insists on being familiar with you, seeing your dad as a mistake (flighting with you), raising you is a problem, and finally choosing to die with you, the rest of your life, you are absolutely entitled and should Putting her self-defeated in the world behind her, she chooses the acquired new family for herself. Blood kinship, don’t have to be overly obsessed with attachment, each pair of kinship has its own kindness and sin.
For me, the most powerful thing about "The Queen's Gambit" is subversion and Purdue. Subverted the family, Purdue self-destructed.
Recently, different people keep talking about chess, but I really like "The Queen's Gambit". It easily became "The No. 1 Netflix Show", why?
One of its advantages is that it is convenient for me to comment on movies/dramas in the future. Any layman who talks about whether any sports drama is good or not, must first see whether you like it and understand that sport. Otherwise, it can be used to kill at a price. Blame it, shit doesn't make sense.
Whether you are racing, tennis, volleyball, go, or American football, the audience will be moved if you shoot well, and it has nothing to do with whether you understand the sport. Movies are about characters, plots, relationships, growth, and comprehension, not about watching games.
"The Queen's Gambit" is good-looking, in terms of layout, proposition, characters, and production, the masters of the eye have created a high-tech crowd-pleasing work within a formula. Characters, character relationships, art, scenery, costumes, and music are all thoughts, brilliant and unrevealed.
Hundred% is a sports film format for the protagonist of the genius "Beat the Boss". It starts from the horrible fate of the protagonist. It overcomes the breaks layer by layer, and feeds the judges with the emotional ups and downs. Addicted to watching sex, you need to bite to know the truth. The chess game in the film is designed by Bruce Pandolfini and Garry Kasparaov, the strongest chess coach in the world.
The game of chess is like life. It depends on how the game is played. The title of the play "Abandoning Soldiers on the Rear Wing" was originally a game of opening game, "Where you have to give up, you can get something." Give up first, protect yourself, the outcome is far from over. What the heroine has to abandon first, not even a soldier, but a queen who has not protected her, is a complex for her birth mother, she must get rid of self-protection.
Everyone has expectations for the parents of the blood source, but the biological mother's life is in a mess, making Beth an orphan. For such a mother, it is better to give up early instead of struggling with her for half her life. Blood relatives, did not care how to nurture you, choose to destroy you, put her behind with the life force of an orphan, and overcame her.
The proposition, there is also: addiction. Addiction, chess, wine, medicine, cigarettes, people, and self-destruction are the addictions of different people in the play. Some people have multiple addictions. Beth wants to quit her dead mother, and her stepmother, Alma, wants to quit her husband and self-pity. Addiction is addiction, devotion, and escape. Indulge in one addiction, suppress another addiction, use chess (and medicine) to escape the depression of the orphanage, and use tobacco, alcohol and medicine to escape the misery of being abandoned. The stepmother adopts Beth, which is a contrast between a pair of fallen people on the horizon. On the contrary, they complement each other and redeem each other. Two people, abandon a previous relative, accept a new relative, a new home, and they are established. If Mr. Shaibel, an orphan college worker, enlightened the world chess king Beth, the stepmother can be said to have accomplished her entire life.
The stepmother really loved her, taught her how to cook and enjoy life, but didn't use her as a cash cow. After she graduated from high school, she was excited to whistle in the audience and gave her a famous watch to remind her that life and growth are more than just playing chess.
If life only has to play chess, indulging as deep as the young American chess king Benny Watts, narcissistic from Hi, his home is a model. Uninteresting, tasteless, a basement, incomplete, widowed, and rotten. He doesn't need anything else, any beauty, material, or people. He only needs to play chess. Sex is secondary. Beth’s home, her greed and Alma’s love to live in a beautiful hotel, are two worlds.
This mother and daughter have their own personalities, scars, and struggles. They have embraced each other and shared too much compassion in each other. It is a hateful owe to the world in 2020. Before the stepmother died suddenly, she could meet happy in the spring with pen pal in a different place for a few days; some public performances of the piano, applause, and the bucket list was settled. When Beth went there, he took his mother's pajamas "God's Coat", which was first taken out of the luggage and laid on the bed so as not to wrinkle. After catching the speed-chess and losing to Qicai, I returned to the room and saw the "sacred coat" on the bed, as if I saw my mother, comforted, put it on, pulled it in front of my nose, and went to sleep. There were tears silently. It’s not the same thing as wearing the same "battle suit" and stepping on stepmother’s slippers, telling the lost stepfather about going back to the house is a different meaning. thought. She drank the Gibson cocktail that Alma loved, and sat on the hotel bed and said what she said. She always thought about her and rearranged the home. She put all the trophies on her mother's piano and wished the glory to her stepmother.
School worker Mr. Shaibel, returning to the carbine in the last episode, is not unlike her father who has never been absent. After being adopted, the back is always forever, still caring for her from a distance, and taking a photo with her, Beth found that she collapsed. Seen at Shaibel's funeral, is he not an orphan? When you are alive, you should cherish the relatives you meet the day after tomorrow. Some people have really nourished you. And Beth also owes him $10 for the registration fee for chess. Am I brooding, or is this just like a family member who owes him forever?
In the formula, Beth was drunk and lost on the eve of the Paris war against the Soviet chess king because of alcoholism. It was a bit of a failure. Just because a friend in Paris who met by the water asked you to drink, you fell short? I know that she must lose the battle to create the climax of the finale, but this scene is a bit reluctant, unless it is Townes who has always made her spring heart to find her, and I don't want to talk about it.
All the mother-daughter love is between the lines, without saying it, but rather beautiful. The gods on the bed can make people cry. On the contrary, the chess friends suddenly made up their minds together, and the United States joined forces and joined forces to fight against the Soviet Union (the king of chess).
Life is messy and messy, don't you have a good baby, not everyone is like Beth with extraordinary genius and rare stepmother to break the game.
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