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The Coldest Game

  • 2019
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Bill Pullman in The Coldest Game (2019)
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During 1962's Cuban missile crisis, a troubled math genius finds himself drafted to play in a U.S.-Soviet chess match -- and a deadly game of espionage.During 1962's Cuban missile crisis, a troubled math genius finds himself drafted to play in a U.S.-Soviet chess match -- and a deadly game of espionage.During 1962's Cuban missile crisis, a troubled math genius finds himself drafted to play in a U.S.-Soviet chess match -- and a deadly game of espionage.

  • Director
    • Lukasz Kosmicki
  • Writers
    • Lukasz Kosmicki
    • Marcel Sawicki
    • Blazej Dzikowski
  • Stars
    • Bill Pullman
    • Lotte Verbeek
    • James Bloor
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lukasz Kosmicki
    • Writers
      • Lukasz Kosmicki
      • Marcel Sawicki
      • Blazej Dzikowski
    • Stars
      • Bill Pullman
      • Lotte Verbeek
      • James Bloor
    • 94User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Bill Pullman
    Bill Pullman
    • Joshua Mansky
    Lotte Verbeek
    Lotte Verbeek
    • Agent Stone
    James Bloor
    James Bloor
    • Agent White
    Robert Wieckiewicz
    Robert Wieckiewicz
    • PKiN Director
    Aleksey Serebryakov
    Aleksey Serebryakov
    • General Krutov
    Corey Johnson
    Corey Johnson
    • Donald Novak
    Nicholas Farrell
    Nicholas Farrell
    • G. Moran
    Evgeniy Sidikhin
    Evgeniy Sidikhin
    • Alexander Gavrylov
    Cezary Kosinski
    Cezary Kosinski
    • John Gift
    Aleksandr Lobanov
    Aleksandr Lobanov
    • Adjutant to Krutov
    Wojciech Mecwaldowski
    Wojciech Mecwaldowski
    • Master of Ceremony
    Magdalena Boczarska
    Magdalena Boczarska
    • Gienia
    Andy Beckwith
    Andy Beckwith
    • Taxi Driver
    John Benfield
    John Benfield
    • Dr. Peter
    Ludwik Borkowski
    • Makarov
    Jim Williams
    • Newscaster
    Phillip Goss
    • Pit Boss
    Malgorzata Klara
    • Katherine Cooper
    • Director
      • Lukasz Kosmicki
    • Writers
      • Lukasz Kosmicki
      • Marcel Sawicki
      • Blazej Dzikowski
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    7dierregi

    A decent script with a decent twist

    As far as Netflix-produced movies go, this is one of the best I saw. At least, it has a script that actually makes some sense, albeit in a formulaic way. After all, this is the Cold War and we've pretty much seen everything about that period in time and movie rules (and history) dictate that the Russians are the villains and nobody is to be trusted.

    In this movie, the story takes place mostly in Warsaw, which makes a nice change of place from the usual Berlin. A chess championship is taking place during the Cuban missiles crises and a drunkard American professor (Bill Pullman) must act as the go-between spy, besides being the chess champion defying Russia.

    Pullman looks a lot like Dennis Hopper and does a good job as the brilliant, unstable genius. His handlers are three suspicious characters, one of whom must be a mole.

    My favourite scene takes places in the men's lavatory and it is edited in such a way as to make you wonder what is going on. The previous scene established a character who may also not be what he looks like and the whole plot is directly linked to the opening scene.

    Quite enjoyable and suitably gritty, even if I usually don't enjoy movies where the main character is an addict.
    7dgjones-62258

    Younger Viewers Might Not Believe This

    But give this a chance. I once played chess against an internationally respected player when when we were both under the influence and I played the game of my life - I won at about 2:30 in the morning and he replayed every move of the game to show me where he went wrong.

    Freeing up the mind might seem impossible to many people, but for imagination to take flight, don't dismiss the idea of letting a drink take you to realms you haven't thought of.

    I'm not advocating alcoholism, but I am saying this film shows that puritanism can be extremely boring and restrict what is good for everyone.

    Love chess, love different thinking - take a chance on this movie making you think differently.
    7hooftr

    Great movie, spoiled by inaccuracies

    This is a great and original spy thriller that cleverly knits together real historical events: the Cuba crisis, the Cold War and a politically laden chess match between a Russian and an American. But the film could have been much, much better if the writers had incorporated more realistic elements. As for other movies: fewer special effects, and more consultants (or a bit of Wikipedia), please...

    To begin with, the narrative of the Cuba Crisis is outdated. The crisis had in fact been triggered by the earlier American deployment of nuclear SM-78 Jupiter missiles in Turkey, right on the border with the Soviet Union. The Soviets simply responded in kind to the aggression. And Kennedy did not 'stare down' Khruschev, saving the Free World. The crisis was resolved when he negotiated a then-secret treaty that included dismantling his Jupiters. Secrecy was important because Kennedy was very concerned with his re-election, and perhaps less so with annihilating the planet...

    The chess match did indeed take place, but it was ten years after the crisis. Sadly, the movie gets few chess details right, even if many elements are indeed taken from the chess world. To begin with, top level players are not old men. These days, as in 1972, it is all healthy guys in their twenties. And you don't just come out of retirement for this; top players must constantly follow and study opening theory, and their opponents' repertoires and styles. Also, during such a match, top players have seconds, to help prepare games. Such a match could never have taken place behind the Iron Curtain; the 1972 Fischer-Spassky match was played in Reykjavík, Iceland. The movie also suggests that players move immediately after one another. This never happens, except in time trouble or during (very) obvious exchanges. When a player offers a draw, he may call an arbiter, not a "judge", and these offers are made after one has moved, not before. Players never, ever discuss the position during a game; you refuse a draw offer simply by making a move. There never are/were '15 minute breaks' in chess- the clocks just keep ticking. Games could be adjourned for the next day, where one player would secretely note down his next move in a sealed envelope that was kept by the arbiter. Finally, the chess talk in the movie is mostly nonsense- knights and bishops are equivalent pieces that are exchanged, is never a "sacrifice". Nonexistent gambits and other openings are cited.

    What is true is that a world champ (Max Euwe) was a math teacher (not a professor), another had an alcohol problem (Aljechin) and players (Korchnoi, a dissident, playing Karpov) complained being 'hypnotized' by people in the audience. Also, in the famous 1972 match the paranoid and boorish (but brilliant) Bobby Fischer indeed failed to show up for (and forfeited) a game.

    Perhaps more importantly, the movie's epilogue highlights the dangers of the nuclear arms race; the US and Russia have indeed recently torn up their treaty on intermediate missiles, following violations by the latter. Also, nuclear powers are obliged to reduce their nuclear arsenals, says the Nuclear Proloferation Treaty that many countries signed, but that is not quite happening while the SALT agreements are expiring ("do as we say, not as we do") making threats against rogue states that also want nuclear power (Iran, N-Korea) sound hollow.
    Gordon-11

    Captivating

    This is a captivating tale of the behind the scenes of a political chess match. Who would have thought there was so much going on behind a seemingly innocent series of chess games! It is a captivating story, with great acting as well. I really enjoyed it.
    7corteseconsulting

    Good cold war entertainment.

    I watched this largely because it was pointed out to me by someone who knows I'm a big chess addict.

    Clearly there are a lot of liberties taken here, kind of mixing the 1972 Fischer match with the 1962 Cuban situation, but I believe this artistic license was justified. Just do not go into the movie expecting historical accuracy in the chess sense. Reviewers who gave really bad reviews based on that are entirely missing the point.

    A decent watch.

    7.5

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    • Trivia
      Lead actor William Hurt broke his leg in an off-set accident a few days after filming started. The injury was so bad that he had to be replaced by actor Bill Pullman.
    • Goofs
      The American flag is displayed improperly on the wall during the chess match. According to US flag etiquette, the blue star field should always be displayed in the upper left hand corner when the flag is hung on a wall.
    • Quotes

      Agent Stone: God protects children, drunks, and the United States, as they say.

    • Soundtracks
      Zagubiona rozmowa
      Music by Milosz Wosko

      Performed by Przemyslaw Florczak, Sebastian Frankiewicz, Robert Murakowski, Maciej Szczycinski & Milosz Wosko

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    • Release date
      • February 8, 2020 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Poland
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Ván Cờ Chiến Tranh Lạnh
    • Filming locations
      • Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland
    • Production companies
      • Watchout Studio
      • TVN
      • Next Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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