Phoenix Nirvana, self-cultivation is king!

Sonya 2022-04-05 09:01:07

Card Push Queen! It's hard to imagine that Disney could produce such a niche and non-commercial movie. The genre should be considered as an inspirational biography. The time span is from 2007 to 12 years. It tells the growth experience of the only chess master in Uganda. Fiona is an ordinary girl living in Katui, a slum in Uganda. She lived in a very embarrassing environment since she was a child. She inadvertently learned that participating in chess competitions can get bonuses, which made this little girl germinate the desire to learn Chinese chess. Under the rudimentary circumstances, under the guidance of an enlightened teacher who had the same situation, Fiona showed her talent in national elephants. In the process of learning chess, she encountered various experiences of becoming famous when she was young, losing her direction with pride, and losing her fighting spirit. Finally, with the encouragement of her teacher and the support of her family, she became the first chess master in Uganda history through her own efforts. As a result, she changed her own destiny, moved out of the slum, and started a new life. The whole movie projects the great fighting spirit of ordinary little people who are firm and unyielding to fight against reality from the dark side of society, and has the decisive force of the Phoenix after Nirvana's death. It is recommended to those partners who persist in their dreams, make unremitting efforts, and surpass themselves.

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Queen of Katwe quotes

  • 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.

  • Phiona Mutesi: [Triumphant "finger - snap"] .