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It’s not about a game, it’s about the cost of genius. Take a deeper look into how Scott Frank, Anya Taylor-Joy, and the team behind The Queen’s Gambit brought this acclaimed series to life.
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In a 1950s orphanage, a young girl reveals an astonishing talent for chess and begins an unlikely journey to stardom while grappling with addiction.

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@theheck7186
@theheck7186 3 года назад
Anya Taylor-Joy was a really good choice to play Beth Harmon
@sherlockholmes2882
@sherlockholmes2882 3 года назад
I say, she was the best . Now can you like even imagine someone else playing Beth? That good?
@davidpheng2421
@davidpheng2421 3 года назад
She was the best.
@piyoyo27
@piyoyo27 3 года назад
the avi help
@Error-tk7vs
@Error-tk7vs 3 года назад
She’s amazing
@davidchaladze1082
@davidchaladze1082 3 года назад
Yeah, I also think that late sixties time period is perfect for her, stylistically
@GlitzyGlitterGurl
@GlitzyGlitterGurl 3 года назад
THE FACT THAT IN THE WHITE COAT SHE LOOKS LIKE THE WHITE QUEEN IN CHESS IS SO COOL.
@user-jk1ts3iv8u
@user-jk1ts3iv8u 3 года назад
I JUST REALISED!! THAT WAS DEFINITELY INTENTIONAL OMG
@miathemuse653
@miathemuse653 3 года назад
OMG I NEVER REALIZED THAT THANK YOU
@SCheng-px9fd
@SCheng-px9fd 3 года назад
Intentional, right?
@ramandeepnijjar8281
@ramandeepnijjar8281 3 года назад
Yes apparently lots of her clothes were related to the theme of chess.
@elliotw.888
@elliotw.888 3 года назад
yeah, she never wore white until the last scene, it was so cool when I saw it and realised
@Leo-qk9mk
@Leo-qk9mk 3 года назад
The guy who played borgov deserves a ton of credit for conveying everything from subtle confidence, suspicion and sympathy with almost nothing but his face. The subtleness of the acting is one of the best parts in the show imo. Nobody feels like they're overplaying their role
@pattyk1667
@pattyk1667 3 года назад
He's name is Marcin Dorociński
@amanfern
@amanfern 3 года назад
Yeah he was great, forgot his name but he’s been in a lot of European stuff since he’s polish
@wlaba272
@wlaba272 3 года назад
One of the biggest polish actors, Marcin Dorociński. Somehow he get almost nothing in the promotion materials although he honored this productions with his presence. This is sad.
@Wrongemboyo
@Wrongemboyo 3 года назад
The Paris match was a wonderful piece of cinema, especially because so much of Borkov's character was suddenly revealed to us, the audience. And the final game... M-mmm, bring me that sweet catharsis
@DeviousKid45
@DeviousKid45 3 года назад
Lol you're projecting
@2ndtoChrist
@2ndtoChrist 3 года назад
Everyone here talking about Beth but y’all forgetting about the homegirl jolene, she actually slayed her shit
@cinnamongirl5266
@cinnamongirl5266 3 года назад
Indeed!
@anacarolmsc
@anacarolmsc 3 года назад
After Beth was adopted I was thinking about Jolene all the time, that they'd go back to adopt her too, or that they'd meet along the way... But I loved her appearance at the end, gorgeous, fierce and once again making a whole difference in Beth's life!
@liesl1918
@liesl1918 3 года назад
STAN JOLENE‼️
@subomioladapo4814
@subomioladapo4814 3 года назад
Jolene played that character of OG to perfection. I loved her !
@time4sanity
@time4sanity 3 года назад
Powerful character (and portrayal!) I was so happy when she "reappeared"...both to know what had happened to that character, but also how STRONGLY their friendships manifested.
@chess
@chess 3 года назад
This was truly a breathtaking show. Congratulations to everyone on making The Queen's Gambit the best piece of chess media yet made!
@BlackDiamondYT
@BlackDiamondYT 3 года назад
stop making me lose in chess.
@siddharthmohanty5731
@siddharthmohanty5731 3 года назад
@@BlackDiamondYT Buy premium jk
@joshg9773
@joshg9773 3 года назад
*Tobey MaGuire wants to know your location*
@dontblinkmusic.
@dontblinkmusic. 3 года назад
Did you guys see an increase in traffic on your site / app after the show was released? Curious if more people (re)discovered chess because of it!
@CrazyTechy
@CrazyTechy 3 года назад
I totally agree. And in my opinion, it was the best show I've seen in years, on Netflix's, or anywhere, for that matter.
@elliinspace
@elliinspace 3 года назад
I really appreciated how her being a chess player didn't instantly mean that she would not like fashion or makeup. She beat some ass in chess and then bought herself a flowy dress and that's boss bitch energy.
@catbombs.
@catbombs. 3 года назад
!! this
@elibutbored
@elibutbored 3 года назад
I have had to research clothes from the 60’s and 70’s for women a lot for theater costume design work, so I can say with like 98% certainty that her really feminine character design was probably heavily intentional.
@louisaamabel708
@louisaamabel708 3 года назад
!!!!
@GINSHOTGUN
@GINSHOTGUN 3 года назад
Y E S
@thelemoncafe
@thelemoncafe 3 года назад
goes to show how femininity doesn't equal to weakness
@Freeze-zw1wi
@Freeze-zw1wi 3 года назад
The real villain of this series was Beth, and the genuine hero of this story IS Beth’s liver, a true underdog story.
@maiadraghici2403
@maiadraghici2403 3 года назад
Amen
@wzz225
@wzz225 3 года назад
Halleluia
@sunshinesmile94
@sunshinesmile94 3 года назад
Ahahahahaha 😂 Beth Harmon's Hepatobiliary cells... we salute you!
@debarshisaha6658
@debarshisaha6658 3 года назад
Lmao
@anthonyj.lobreto5544
@anthonyj.lobreto5544 3 года назад
Liver Alone Cheese 🧀 Mine 😁🥂
@joannaphilipa4177
@joannaphilipa4177 3 года назад
I don't know how I managed to not cry almost the entire show but when she returns to the basement, on the last episode, where she used to play chess with mr. Shaibel I just bursted into tears. In my understanding, she realised he loved her despite never showing her and she did the exact same thing, she hid her love for him. They both couldn't love themselves and because of that felt unworthy of love, failed to recognise that people loved them back. Closed, defensive people who were too alike and never showed weakness. Then it was too late... *sad af emogi*
@paulphou
@paulphou 3 года назад
so true thank you for this analysis
@MarcoAshford
@MarcoAshford 3 года назад
Her return to basement scene is THE climax of the emotional ride of this show... There's no how, you are just normal, 99% of the audience experienced what you had there.
@yonicorn1641
@yonicorn1641 3 года назад
omg i cried so hard on that scene - also SHE NEVER PAYED HIM THE 10 DOLLARS FROM HER FIRST TOURNAMENT, COME ON BETH! if it wasnt for him you'd be a housewife or smth!
@falcon549
@falcon549 3 года назад
@@yonicorn1641 Judging by all the press clippings he kept I think he got his 10 dollars worth.
@yonicorn1641
@yonicorn1641 3 года назад
@@falcon549 he was def proud of her + he kind of gives off the vibe that he'd refuse the money if she gives them back but she could have sent them in a letter or smth, idk she could have tried
@venvatpictures
@venvatpictures 3 года назад
Why don't we appreciate the girl who played 9yr old beth She's done a terrific job.
@lonetraveller5843
@lonetraveller5843 3 года назад
I agree. I really love her eating chocolate scene and talking about how she beats the boys chess team from high school.
@lonetraveller5843
@lonetraveller5843 3 года назад
@Sophia isla johbston. She's gonna be a great actrees.
@jdrns9143
@jdrns9143 3 года назад
Yes correct! Shes so great especially when she was playing with that guy who invited her to play in high school and while playing, she stand up and look at something with her bored face and shes just telling her opponent the remaining moves that will lead to him losing the game. She was so cool in that moment.
@3066961
@3066961 3 года назад
horribly goooooood !!
@mariarosiana9794
@mariarosiana9794 3 года назад
Unconsciously I feel like even the Beth child version is also Anya Taylor-Joy, woah, such a great casting
@katies5410
@katies5410 3 года назад
ok but can we talk about how she didn’t come back to visit mr. shaibel after her first win 🥺 i’m still so hurt
@KM-iw9uz
@KM-iw9uz 3 года назад
the basement scene at the end when they showed mr. shaibel’s corkboard with all of beth’s achievements, her letter to him asking for 5 dollars, and their photo together 🥺😭 my heart 😫😫
@DavidIrthum
@DavidIrthum 3 года назад
That orphanage had painful memories and she never liked being there; so can understand why she took so long going back.
@gokhanegehan8144
@gokhanegehan8144 3 года назад
it really hurts but she is only 15, living in another city and not have money even to buy magazines. i want to believe that she would visit him one day, if they had enough time.. :/
@joannot6706
@joannot6706 3 года назад
I think what she mainly realised was that she was selfish for asking for help promising to pay back the money she didn't have at the time and yet not care enough about him to return the favor as her true love seems to be the game. When she cries it's guilt over that selfishness because of how much he cared about her is at odd with how she didn't care enough about him to repay him even when she was wealthy.
@imjisooandyoucantmarrymyso7718
@imjisooandyoucantmarrymyso7718 3 года назад
Same
@almaschine
@almaschine 3 года назад
I loved how her love life wasn’t that important throughout the show. Especially at the end, the important thing was her win, not which man the chooses
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult
@AmandaVieiraMamaesouCult 3 года назад
@Alyssa Syn Yen Yeoh I hated Cleo, she was so pretentious and sexist
@liya_rk
@liya_rk 3 года назад
@Alyssa Syn Yen Yeoh why?
@chaunteblackwood7471
@chaunteblackwood7471 3 года назад
@Alyssa Syn Yen Yeoh Whoa...I never thought of that...
@Whitehouse7814
@Whitehouse7814 3 года назад
Exactly. Im tired of Netflix series ruined by teenage love , sex stories like Sabrina.
@invalidsm
@invalidsm 2 года назад
Me too glad they didn’t add too much unnecessary love or sex story. Well done
@samehoney9569
@samehoney9569 3 года назад
Why is her hair is flawless in every scene thoo
@frenza6255
@frenza6255 3 года назад
Because that’s a wig
@senseispud2197
@senseispud2197 3 года назад
Hair wasn't flawless when she faced Borgov for the second time
@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 2 года назад
@@senseispud2197 Well, that's picking a needle on a haystack lol. Even still, it looks more perfect than mine lol
@PajamaFeet
@PajamaFeet 3 года назад
“It’s not a physical loneliness that she is suffering from, it’s an emotional and... intellectual one.”
@k_a_y_l_e_e
@k_a_y_l_e_e 3 года назад
that one hit a little _too_ close to home for me.
@PajamaFeet
@PajamaFeet 3 года назад
@@k_a_y_l_e_e yeah, It took me by the collar of my soul
@queenofstitcheswarrior2668
@queenofstitcheswarrior2668 3 года назад
👌🏼spot on
@anusha6787
@anusha6787 3 года назад
Wow... rightly said.
@anusha6787
@anusha6787 3 года назад
@Wattage Zero Beth's real mom in the series
@caleblim6890
@caleblim6890 3 года назад
I’m a little sad they didn’t talk about the music, which drove a lot of the chess scenes and filled in the gaps in the slower sections of the show. It was integral to keeping audience attention and influencing the atmosphere of every shot.
@hawaiianstarman
@hawaiianstarman 3 года назад
Compelling music indeed. So vital. It’s what carried the tension and build-up in Game of Thrones too.
@caleblim6890
@caleblim6890 3 года назад
@@hawaiianstarman while I do agree with your statement, I’d just like to clarify that I think the music was far more integral to The Queen’s Gambit than it was for Game of Thrones, seeing as GoT could rely easily on visuals (armies, sword fights, exploding septs) and stakes (death, destruction, rape) to generate tension whereas in Queen’s Gambit, it was truly important to have the music to accentuate the tension when all you see is pieces moving on a board and the highest stakes (not considering character investment) are losing a monetary prize/losing pride. Also, GoT’s writing, I’d argue, was most important to the buildup of GoT, it being a plot-heavy, long show. Queen’s Gambit needed the music because it’s plot was often drawn out for character development.
@CheshireCesare
@CheshireCesare 3 года назад
Yes! The soundtrack is gorgeous.. Even before I finished the series, I had to look up the ost because of how much I already loved it.. It reminded me of Amelie’s, in a way.. Easily one of my favorite soundtracks of any show I’ve seen
@jt2214
@jt2214 3 года назад
ngl this was one of the best soundtracks of any netflix show ever.
@peeearl
@peeearl 3 года назад
i absolutely love the OST, i listen to Tut Tut Tut Tut from Gillain Hills on a daily basis its such a great song. The Soundtrack really made the 60s come to life in the show!
@mayme4743
@mayme4743 3 года назад
spoiler: in the last scene where she finally was able to see the chess board on the ceiling in the end without taking any tranquillisers anymore was extremely powerful, I enjoyed this Netflix series a lot the meanings were chilling
@abaahusyrege
@abaahusyrege 3 года назад
I thought it's was a beginning of schizophrenia btw😂
@BritishTea-mv2pg
@BritishTea-mv2pg 3 года назад
Ahh so thats why hikaru is allways looking at the celing
@CeCe1066
@CeCe1066 3 года назад
I think I almost cried at that part, along with her deciding to throw out the pills. Extremely powerful. She had some amazing character development!
@lowencholawliet5383
@lowencholawliet5383 3 года назад
@@BritishTea-mv2pg All people do that when trying to remember something.
@Wrongemboyo
@Wrongemboyo 3 года назад
I'm sad to say but that bit was easily the cheesiest thing in the whole series.
@keeratsingh603
@keeratsingh603 3 года назад
Background music throughout the show ain’t getting enough credit
@mattsmith2924
@mattsmith2924 3 года назад
RIGHT! I had to download the playlist because I love the music so much.
@MarcoAshford
@MarcoAshford 3 года назад
The soundtrack is on repeat for 2 months in my car, finally I'm sick of it lol. A true legendary show always has an insane soundtrack
@ejslax
@ejslax 3 года назад
Yes! I am obsessed with it too. I listen to it every time I study 😂
@jalm67
@jalm67 3 года назад
True that. After watching the show, i immediately downloaded the whole soundtrack. Now i constantly listen to it while doing my schoolworks.
@Guts-zy7pq
@Guts-zy7pq 3 года назад
@@ejslax me too!
@Julie-jl2kk
@Julie-jl2kk 3 года назад
her real hair looks like a wig and her wig looks like her real hair lol
@NikkiJabs
@NikkiJabs 3 года назад
Both are wigs.
@Julie-jl2kk
@Julie-jl2kk 3 года назад
@@NikkiJabs ok everything is just a lie now @_@
@miloggoff
@miloggoff 3 года назад
It’s a wig from another movie she is staring in “last night in soho”
@tim_guitarplayer
@tim_guitarplayer 3 года назад
Maybe it's just because red hair suits her better and looks more natural
@thatonegirlfrank5639
@thatonegirlfrank5639 3 года назад
Wigs girl!
@Sthuthukile
@Sthuthukile 3 года назад
Beth's was the most accurate portrayal of trauma I've ever seen in a show. You expect her to be fragile and bursting into tears all the time, or parroting her life story to everyone she meets. But not even her adopted mother knew about her early years, and she struggled to connect emotionally with others..appearing kind of cold and blunt.
@saeedvazirian
@saeedvazirian 3 года назад
it's actually incredibly unrealistic
@Sthuthukile
@Sthuthukile 3 года назад
@@saeedvazirian How so? Trauma represents itself in different ways.
@baokachi9767
@baokachi9767 3 года назад
@@saeedvazirian not at all. she displays common trauma signs of substance abuse and detachment
@armandoosuna6525
@armandoosuna6525 3 года назад
@@natvyhrist3021 damn, youre right. I hadn't noticed her mother didn't really know her whole back story. Her loneliness makes alot more vivid sense now. When she cried in the car, it was so Much because she never cried.
@PeachPlastic
@PeachPlastic 3 года назад
I don't know about that. Her level of social detachment and extreme focus on her only interest gave me autistic vibes. Clearly her experience living with the psychotic and suicidal mother gave her trauma, too, but I didn't experience her as 'archetypically' traumatised. And I don't think diagnosing a fictional character matters. The story isn't about that, and real people aren't, either.
@Mike-uz9hs
@Mike-uz9hs 3 года назад
She speaks with a British AND American accent simultaneously lol
@Hello-qg4yk
@Hello-qg4yk 3 года назад
Me irl
@ems1135
@ems1135 3 года назад
Well she grew up in Argentina, and spoke Spanish. So I think she just learned English with a lot of different accents.
@Kasino80
@Kasino80 3 года назад
And Scottish
@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 2 года назад
And a flawless spanish with an argentinian accent, she truly is a bilingual godess
@vice.nor.virtue
@vice.nor.virtue 2 года назад
Yeah I'm usually quite good at picking UK accents apart but her was a doozy. I'm like there's definitely British English in there but then her er sounds like for "First" "where" or "her" sounded like Welsh or Irish. I'm tempted to say she sounds American or Australian, but really as a UK and US citizen I generally think her voice sounds like a mish mash of different parts of the UK.
@shreyankpatel2591
@shreyankpatel2591 3 года назад
On a Chess board, it takes 7 steps for a pawn to become a queen. And in those 7 episodes, she truly became one.
@mikehandlinger2683
@mikehandlinger2683 3 года назад
a nice thought but actually pawns queen in 5 steps
@thedarkestlight4563
@thedarkestlight4563 3 года назад
@@mikehandlinger2683 actually it would take 6 moves. the board is an 8x8, 8 rows -1 for your king row, then take another one for the row it starts on. Unless you mean 5 moves, in which I agree
@mikehandlinger2683
@mikehandlinger2683 3 года назад
@@thedarkestlight4563 well let's see.. a2-a4, a4-a5, a5-a6, a6-a7, a7-a8 queens in 5 steps..
@LeaRahelsRezensionen
@LeaRahelsRezensionen 3 года назад
@@thedarkestlight4563 Pawns can move two rows in their first move, therefore it's five moves
@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 2 года назад
@@LeaRahelsRezensionen it's five moves, but you can argue that while it moves two rows on the beginning, it first has to step on the first row, making it 6 steps
@marjana80
@marjana80 3 года назад
Portraying Russia in a positive light with beautiful city scenery and the Russian gentlemen was very refreshing.
@iancruz6617
@iancruz6617 3 года назад
Well make sense plus this was writen base on the time and later publish in 1983
@juanpablobetancourt3199
@juanpablobetancourt3199 3 года назад
I tought the same about México (Mexico City)
@marzoval9551
@marzoval9551 3 года назад
It's called propaganda.
@noone-qu5ec
@noone-qu5ec 3 года назад
@@marzoval9551 propaganda was portraying every country that is not the U.S. as evil and dirty.
@amanda_2406
@amanda_2406 3 года назад
@@noone-qu5ec ..... i mean russia is a dictatorship after all
@buketcelik7691
@buketcelik7691 3 года назад
This is one of the best series netflix has ever created...
@milenawisniewska6687
@milenawisniewska6687 3 года назад
*the best
@dailyinvest5281
@dailyinvest5281 3 года назад
When They See Us ????
@reggiedeguzman4515
@reggiedeguzman4515 3 года назад
Well you haven't seen DARK yet
@repz9190
@repz9190 3 года назад
Is this series just 1 off series?means only 1 season and already wrap up and no sequel or s2?
@buketcelik7691
@buketcelik7691 3 года назад
@@reggiedeguzman4515 ı already seen it and yeah it has an excellent topic but it didn't fascinate me that much tbh
@TheGeorgegenesis
@TheGeorgegenesis 3 года назад
I think the best scene for me was her looking up during her last match and seeing various variations without the drug. That is what we call brilliancy in chess.
@AlliandoX
@AlliandoX 3 года назад
and everyone looking up at the ceiling curious and confused
@schusterlehrling
@schusterlehrling Год назад
Well, it revealed to her that it was always inside her, and not in any way caused by the drugs.
@halilzelenka5813
@halilzelenka5813 3 года назад
It was interesting to hear that Beth Harmon does not see herself as a woman first. She wasn't motivated by wanting to be the first female chess world champion but by her obsession with chess
@XXXkazeXXX
@XXXkazeXXX 3 года назад
i think that’s normal. why would anyone want to define themselves first by something they can’t change instead of something they’re passionate about. to define yourself first by gender sounds odd to me, like is that really the most important thing to you, what’s between your legs?
@senrign
@senrign 3 года назад
@@XXXkazeXXX Unfortunately it is in this day and age. Thanks to media people are defined by their race, color or their gender before their achievements.
@realgemini7782
@realgemini7782 3 года назад
@@XXXkazeXXX Things SHOULD be like that and we,as a people with different colours, accents,genders, sexuality, should be respectful to each other, because those are things that we were born with. However, there are some people, that have to turn someone down to go up. Mostly they find really illogical reasons for that.
@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 2 года назад
I love that, it shows that her motivations aren't sending a message, she wants to do what she's always been passionate about. To her, being "the best female chess player" is an useless category, because the only thing that matters to her is being "the best". I personally love that way of thinking, kinda reminds me of Margaret Thatcher's ideology in a way.
@davidkonevky7372
@davidkonevky7372 2 года назад
@@senrign Yeah, I hate when people use labels to confine people into a cage instead of seeing what's truly inside of a person. I don't care if you're black, white, asian, latino, a woman, a man, etc. I care about what's inside you, what are your goals, what have you done in your life, your feelings, your story, etc. It's far more important and interesting than the amount of melanin someone has in their skin, or if they were born with chromosomes XX or XY
@Takemura76
@Takemura76 3 года назад
This show did strong female character right. Finally.
@vilmagrimberg9928
@vilmagrimberg9928 3 года назад
Preach
@floodedfish
@floodedfish 3 года назад
Making a big deal out of every female lead is actively hindering the potential for it to be normalized
@ZoolGatekeeper
@ZoolGatekeeper 3 года назад
@@floodedfish Well said. And the fictional Beth Harmon is a real life person, but was called Bobby Fischer, the only American winning the World Champion title of chess to this day (Paul Morphy in the 19th century did practically the same, but championship tournaments didn't exist back then. Besides, Morphy hated to be called a chess player since it wasn't a real profession.).
@jackevans1708
@jackevans1708 3 года назад
I really hate how people say this should be normalised then make a big deal of it when it happens
@Danuxsy
@Danuxsy 3 года назад
@@ZoolGatekeeper They should have made this about Fischer instead, a real person.
@unicornknight165
@unicornknight165 3 года назад
Anya Taylor-Joy played Beth FLAWLESSLY!
@TheClassicMagda
@TheClassicMagda 3 года назад
I could watch the performance again until the end of time
@mande7203
@mande7203 3 года назад
deserves an emmy
@rodrigoterrazas4425
@rodrigoterrazas4425 3 года назад
Yes she was good. But I’m amazed at how little credit is given to the young Beth actress. In mi opinion she was the best performance, her subtleties and complete control of her facial expressions was mesmerizing.
@yfoog
@yfoog 3 года назад
@@rodrigoterrazas4425 I see credit everywhere for her in the comments. She was remarkable. I just don’t think she is doing interviews or publicity, perhaps due to her age and contract, so it feels like she was forgotten.
@ErikaAlejandraGonzalez
@ErikaAlejandraGonzalez 3 года назад
SPOILERS AHEAD: The scene where she realizes that Mr. Shaibel kept all the articles and the picture just broke my heart, i was ugly crying
@dayyanahmad117
@dayyanahmad117 3 года назад
Me also
@lauren-lg2cb
@lauren-lg2cb 3 года назад
I know I felt like crying :(
@sci_pain3409
@sci_pain3409 3 года назад
edit the comment and move the text down so people who haven’t seen it yet have to press read more to see the spoilers 😔
@mcrksman
@mcrksman 3 года назад
same tbh
@ErikaAlejandraGonzalez
@ErikaAlejandraGonzalez 3 года назад
@@sci_pain3409 my b, i already changed it!
@jarrahcook8124
@jarrahcook8124 3 года назад
Also just like the colour grading in this show is brilliant
@veritygazzard7210
@veritygazzard7210 3 года назад
Can we talk about how Thomas Brodie-Sangster is 30 but manages to look like he’s 17????
@its_meenay
@its_meenay 3 года назад
Exactly
@dragon9261
@dragon9261 3 года назад
I saw him while watching the show and went "surely thats not him, surely its another baby boy actor"
@its_meenay
@its_meenay 3 года назад
@@dragon9261 Exactly
@jacobcowan610
@jacobcowan610 3 года назад
Go vegan
@user-tf9rd8qi7u
@user-tf9rd8qi7u 3 года назад
seriously, when will this guy age
@starlight5123
@starlight5123 3 года назад
Its odd to her as a blonde after seeing her as a ginger the whole series ....shes an excellent actress 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@ashlyndavidsen8341
@ashlyndavidsen8341 3 года назад
But the style is umm not super cute personally...
@chrish4801
@chrish4801 3 года назад
@@ashlyndavidsen8341 she’s been a blonde ever since like the movie split and before 💀
@ashlyndavidsen8341
@ashlyndavidsen8341 3 года назад
@@chrish4801 not the blonde just the way she has it up
@97amron
@97amron 3 года назад
She was also in The VVitch
@gayman2419
@gayman2419 3 года назад
Ashlyn Davidsen her hair is like that because she is shooting a film during the interview call last night in soho which is based on the 60s thats why her hair is like that lol
@thesunlightpearl8263
@thesunlightpearl8263 3 года назад
Anya Taylor-Joy is so breathtakingly beautiful as Beth Harmon.
@kzzazzip6272
@kzzazzip6272 3 года назад
and in general
@tftsauce2555
@tftsauce2555 3 года назад
She should wear short hair more often it looks really good on her
@stilesstilinski774
@stilesstilinski774 3 года назад
"hey d-do u still like my hair?"
@dennis300cr
@dennis300cr 3 года назад
No!! I shouldn't have but I did laugh at this Anya interview with that awful wig or hair style she's wearing!
@Veronica_revolver
@Veronica_revolver 3 года назад
SO CRINGE
@stilesstilinski774
@stilesstilinski774 3 года назад
@@Veronica_revolver it kinda was yes.. he was like: 🧍🏼‍♂️Do u still like my hair?🥺😉🤨😛🤔😏
@mariacristiano5926
@mariacristiano5926 3 года назад
I thought it was funny bc that was his way of asking if she still wanted to have sex with him
@stilesstilinski774
@stilesstilinski774 3 года назад
@@mariacristiano5926 But it was sooo awk tho
@leilachan5698
@leilachan5698 3 года назад
Its weird how her real hair looks more like a wig than when she plays Beth lmao
@user-il1lq8lw2w
@user-il1lq8lw2w 3 года назад
Exactly😂
@llamamamanly4329
@llamamamanly4329 3 года назад
My opinion: it does not look good on her
@pheeku6996
@pheeku6996 3 года назад
@@llamamamanly4329 you are correct
@ourabouras
@ourabouras 3 года назад
Are we sure that’s her actual hair? You can’t see any scalp/ hairline which makes me think it’s a stacked wig
@nw4149
@nw4149 3 года назад
@@ourabouras I wondered too. Next movie after The Queen's Gambit is "Last Night in Soho". Look it up on IMDb and you'll see why her hair looks like that.
@D_isco_D_ancer
@D_isco_D_ancer 3 года назад
*Anya does a great job but Child Beth is a genius actress. She has the natural gravitas to play that role so effortlessly. All her scenes are mesmerizing.*
@hkay6846
@hkay6846 3 года назад
I totally agree with you
@staciaparkes4998
@staciaparkes4998 3 года назад
Agreed
@pondering-princess
@pondering-princess 3 года назад
Yea I fully agree. She deserves more recognition.
@TheProtege00
@TheProtege00 3 года назад
I think they're both equally great. I give more props to child Beth though simply because of her young age. She only had 1 episode yet she crushed it.
@louisaamabel708
@louisaamabel708 3 года назад
She’ll be going places
@JacquesLuu
@JacquesLuu 3 года назад
*The actress definitely changed the image of chess by showing how it can be classy, sophisticated and glamorous. It'll bring more people into this ageless game!*
@tia8245
@tia8245 3 года назад
yeah I recently wanted to buy a chess set (before I watched Queens gambit) and they were all sold out because now everyone is inspired to play it from this beautiful show!
@m.syauqiabdurahman2798
@m.syauqiabdurahman2798 2 года назад
Like What Beth Once Say "Chess Isn't Always Competitive , Chess Can Also Be Beautiful"
@dstmars1
@dstmars1 3 года назад
The actor playing young orphan Beth was equally amazing. Loved her eating chocolates while she described how the boys at the high school were such weak players..
@wisedupearly3998
@wisedupearly3998 3 года назад
For me the key moment is when Beth smiles as she takes her gloves off to play the sidewalk chess game in Moscow. The look is one of genuine happiness in connecting with another human though the game.
@vice.nor.virtue
@vice.nor.virtue 2 года назад
I think she smiles a grand total of 3 times in the whole series. And she makes everyone of them count!
@DrZaius3141
@DrZaius3141 Год назад
I wouldn't even say it's about human connection, but about engaging with your gift without all the negative feelings that come from competing. When I was in school, I was a maths prodigy. I loved it, I did well in a bunch of competitions, but seeing everyone as an opponent and forcing oneself to become better every day just eats you up and destroys you and your love for your gift. For me, that final scene was her having nothing left to prove, finally able to play just because it's fun. Ultimately, that can be the only "cure" for her addicitions, because as long as you compete you can also lose and that pressure just isn't healthy when you also have to combat physical dependencies.
@krishnaavayda1203
@krishnaavayda1203 Год назад
In a it felt like she was showing her tribute to Mr. Shaibel too. I wish there was a scene showing them smiling at each other from distant or something of that sort
@TheShapingSickness
@TheShapingSickness 3 года назад
SPOILERS: The scene in her last game when she goes ultra instinct and sees the board in the ceiling was just epic.
@scotchwhisky6094
@scotchwhisky6094 3 года назад
The shows been out long enough. I don't think it's a spoiler anymore.
@ilmohaikonen7707
@ilmohaikonen7707 3 года назад
@@scotchwhisky6094 month isn't long enough. I think the rule of thumb is one year
@scotchwhisky6094
@scotchwhisky6094 3 года назад
@@ilmohaikonen7707It is long enough for any netflix binger.
@ilmohaikonen7707
@ilmohaikonen7707 3 года назад
@@scotchwhisky6094 most people have life and cant always be watching Netflix
@TheCapedArtist
@TheCapedArtist 3 года назад
@@scotchwhisky6094 I JUST finished it bruv
@scheimong
@scheimong 3 года назад
I was most impressed with the portrayal of Beth's reaction to finding her stepmom lifeless. It fits her character so so well - not an emotional outburst; some might even see it as cold-blooded. But underneath the calm demeanour that her life has trained her to put up, you can just feel the loss, panic, and utter helplessness she's trying (but not quite succeeding) to conceal. This compares especially well to her emotional collapse at Mr. Shaibel's funeral. It really takes a lot to break someone who's been through as tough of a childhood as Beth did, but for someone this talented and intelligent but also awkward and lonely, losing a mentor hits home that much harder than losing a stepmom.
@ncz7
@ncz7 3 года назад
Indeed
@LEO.THE.SECOND
@LEO.THE.SECOND 3 года назад
Thomas aged like- actually I have no idea- He just...doesn’t age.
@AlliandoX
@AlliandoX 3 года назад
ages backwards
@sofi_4444_
@sofi_4444_ 3 года назад
PLEASE FR I WATCHED THE MAZE RUNNER A FEW DAYS AGO I THOUGHT HE WAS 16 HE WAS 26 😀 HES 30 NOW AND LOOKS THE SAME
@go7102
@go7102 2 года назад
Quite literally
@Talia778
@Talia778 3 года назад
I love that shes not the type of smart that looks down on others (most of the time). She isn’t one of those characters that thinks everyone’s beneath her because she’s smart. And most of all I love that she respects all the other females in the story. Whether she’s talking with the French model, her mom, or jolene she’s kind and she seeks a relationship with them. It really made me enjoy her. I’m not very smart and I’ve always felt quite intimidated and uncomfortable with a lot of the smart female characters in film/tv because they tend to be mean to other girls, but Beth was different and I really liked that.
@louisaamabel708
@louisaamabel708 3 года назад
Word
@christiannovak-zemplinski9749
@christiannovak-zemplinski9749 3 года назад
The fact that you write "I'm not very smart" immediately makes you smarter than about 75% of people, and paradoxically, makes you smart.
@notesfromunderdog8551
@notesfromunderdog8551 3 года назад
She does not respect the one female chess player she competed against. Neither time she encountered her. So that sucked.
@sg_1541
@sg_1541 3 года назад
But she kinda insulted Harry when she said sorry you can't keep up.... Just saying 😂😂😂
@genej101
@genej101 3 года назад
@@notesfromunderdog8551 Insightful. But she did ask questions of her in that first meeting that she might not have asked a male and was treated kindly, not dismissively, I think she learned from that. The second time she was in the midst of an emotional/alcoholic mini breakdown and wasn't capable of real human interaction with anyone she was battling so hard with herself. She beat everyone, including herself, but I do wish she'd been a bit more empathetic with the one female she played, I'm in accord on that. That was her first "real" game, it had to be the way it was - they showed none of it, but their interaction was more typically female than had that character been male. Annette was kind, a man might well not have been. It got Beth off to a good start, both the empathy and the explanations given about the rules. Complex characterization development is complex. :^)
@katasiapa
@katasiapa 3 года назад
Please don't make the sequel, this already perfect.
@Dani_1012
@Dani_1012 3 года назад
Exactly, this is the one true time that I felt the show was great with this stand alone season and ended right where it needed to end, to make it longer would just not fit it and it would drag on the story
@sarahpalmer1247
@sarahpalmer1247 3 года назад
I don’t think they can make a sequel because on netflix is says “Limited Series” which means one season
@Mushe94
@Mushe94 3 года назад
The book ends at the same moment the series does
@AlliandoX
@AlliandoX 3 года назад
yep shes already champion of the world, would be hilarious if she went to galactic universe championships with aliens for s2
@AnyaKittyMeow
@AnyaKittyMeow 3 года назад
are you kidding me
@user-xw4qh2jj1x
@user-xw4qh2jj1x 3 года назад
I like the way Borgov was just glad to see her winning. It warms my heart that the Queen's gambit's team showed Russian player as an intelligent and truly good person. Thank you so much. Love from Russia🥰
@annawild9679
@annawild9679 3 года назад
Абсолютно согласна, я прям надеялась, что нас не выставят пьющими, тупыми идиотами с промытыми мозгами
@redribbonredribbon2430
@redribbonredribbon2430 3 года назад
Yes true, it was so nice too see this sportsmanship 😅
@Kasino80
@Kasino80 3 года назад
The professional players take pride in losing when it's done confidently. That's why they can enjoy getting their asses whooped.
@eduardhagiu9836
@eduardhagiu9836 2 года назад
Well actually summarizing.. USA beat again URSS ;)) this is how americans thinks since the birth of their nation.
@SS-gx7tg
@SS-gx7tg 2 года назад
Agreed. It's so cliche to see movies/miniseries where the Russian's are portrayed as the evil villain (ie Rocky 4) instead of normal humans capable of showing feelings like kindness and warmth.
@chakra_x
@chakra_x 3 года назад
i teared up when she saw mr. shaibel's board in the basement..
@betty6581
@betty6581 3 года назад
Saaame 😭😭😭
@anushreegoyal
@anushreegoyal 3 года назад
Me too😭😭😭
@sofi_4444_
@sofi_4444_ 3 года назад
I started sobbing I was so sad
@thememeestfilmbuff
@thememeestfilmbuff 3 года назад
*They made chess into an interesting watch.* That alone deserves credit.
@Juliana-du3kk
@Juliana-du3kk 3 года назад
I may be overly sensitive, for feeling offended by a yt comment
@miaosmonbekov981
@miaosmonbekov981 3 года назад
@@Juliana-du3kk sameeee
@omkarthube895
@omkarthube895 3 года назад
Chess Is forever interesting and best it doesn't need to be made interesting in a series ...........🙄🙄
@ninisky2706
@ninisky2706 3 года назад
@@omkarthube895 you are right, but for people who don’t know anything about chess to watch a series purely about it, when chess games are slow and very tactical, it’s a difficult feat.
@nash121
@nash121 3 года назад
Omg seriously it even made me want to pick up chess 😂
@chse13
@chse13 3 года назад
if this show doesn’t get a golden globe 😡
@davidchaladze1082
@davidchaladze1082 3 года назад
Globe doesn’t mean anything really, but peoples praise and recognition does
@Ridwan_Ali2
@Ridwan_Ali2 3 года назад
Should get many awards
@miguelrosado6348
@miguelrosado6348 3 года назад
Maybe you should watch other shows competing against this before making judgments.
@clemmiemayhew456
@clemmiemayhew456 3 года назад
forget golden globes,it deserves an Emmy
@aiswaryapillai751
@aiswaryapillai751 3 года назад
Anna Taylor joy should get an Emmy for this performance
@Turalcar
@Turalcar 3 года назад
or an Emma
@tia8245
@tia8245 3 года назад
she got a golden globe for best actress in a miniseries though!! deserved more of course, but I'm glad shes getting recognition
@sheenugupta3126
@sheenugupta3126 3 года назад
When I saw Thomas Brodie Iwas like "who had the idea that this teenager would look older if they dressed him like that." He still clearly looks like he just hit puberty. But now I find out he is 30.
@paulgotik
@paulgotik 3 года назад
so you where shaming the guy by his looks?
@slowdisco2741
@slowdisco2741 3 года назад
Anya is on her way to becoming an A list actress, she is gonna devour hollywood.
@brooklynr6094
@brooklynr6094 3 года назад
Really hope so
@thegunslinger1363
@thegunslinger1363 3 года назад
Hell, Jodie Foster said her performance was excellent. When Jodie Foster says you're talented. You know you're good.
@adrianlugoaranda8063
@adrianlugoaranda8063 3 года назад
Hopefully Hollywood doesn’t devour her first
@ii5497
@ii5497 3 года назад
Who is magik from The New Mutant?
@pluto6347
@pluto6347 3 года назад
@@thegunslinger1363 where did she say that if i may ask?
@josephdestaubin7426
@josephdestaubin7426 3 года назад
"To make chess cinematic is impossible" says the guy who made chess cinematic!
@joshodom9046
@joshodom9046 3 года назад
Nah, he made a cinematic drama featuring chess. The actual chess isn't ever the focus, but rather what it represents.
@josephdestaubin7426
@josephdestaubin7426 3 года назад
@@joshodom9046 That is definitely in minority opinion.
@johnpalcon7570
@johnpalcon7570 3 года назад
@@josephdestaubin7426 this was a coming of age story with chess as the main driving point of the story.
@loismensah9293
@loismensah9293 3 года назад
What broke my head was the fact that Beth never visited mr Shybel when she became famous
@vecnaur3012
@vecnaur3012 3 года назад
She didnt pay him too HAHAHA
@JujuManiac666
@JujuManiac666 Год назад
Hollywood take note: THIS is how you write a strong female character. All her flaws and trauma she has to overcome makes you identify with her struggle and rooting for her along the rough road she is traveling. And you don't need to be a female yourself, or have a matching sexuality or some nonsense, because it is a deeply human story that every human can connect to. Every one of us has some demon to overcome, every one of us has some talent and skill to hone. The Queen's Gambit is one of my favorite TV series of all time. Watching it for the third time now with my wife. The casting was brilliant, every actor so on spot filling these characters with life. I get really drawn into it, the series takes it time for scenes to breathe and for the brilliant acting to shine.
@rupamdwivedi9463
@rupamdwivedi9463 Год назад
Absolutely true... very well said !!! Thanks for the wonderful description 👌👌👍👍😊😊😊
@flasker9177
@flasker9177 Год назад
"this is how you write a strong female character" please shut the hell up
@nashpal1
@nashpal1 3 года назад
I must say her mum was a marvellous mrs Whistley ... she was a good actress and nailed it
@DIYniBert96
@DIYniBert96 3 года назад
She is also a director :) But not in this series
@Sthuthukile
@Sthuthukile 3 года назад
And I loved the pacing of their relationship, even though this is a mini-series...you could see them stumble awkwardly in the beginning and becoming more and more comfortable with each other.
@fae_mj
@fae_mj 3 года назад
also the beth and benny chemisty is (*chef's kiss) PERFECTION✨
@zuppilup
@zuppilup 3 года назад
When I saw the first clips of the show in some edits here on RU-vid I was not sure if they would be siblings, I thought they looked quite similar!
@nguyenchau2765
@nguyenchau2765 3 года назад
and he looks too damn good
@gerim368
@gerim368 3 года назад
Their chemistry had me squealing at their every scene
@lilysaenz5600
@lilysaenz5600 3 года назад
“do you still like my hair” 😂
@betty6581
@betty6581 3 года назад
BUT TOWNES !! 🥺
@itsnlee
@itsnlee 3 года назад
I'm so glad they didn't make Beth into a "not like other girls" trope. The best show on Netflix I've ever seen and the score is just gorgeous.
@davidchokheli7497
@davidchokheli7497 2 года назад
A judge on Thursday refused to dismiss GM Nona Gaprindashvili's defamation lawsuit against Netflix, meaning the suit can proceed. The streaming and production company had claimed that because The Queen's Gambit is a work of fiction, it would be immune from defamation suits, but the judge disagreed.
@monicaalexandru9638
@monicaalexandru9638 Год назад
What do you mean? it’s exactly that. She is the only girl who plays chess and is extremely intelligent, on a genius level. She is outstandigly beautiful in any haircut or even the lesser outfits from the beginning, and no matter how much she drinks, she still looks good and does not gain weight (harry says her skin looks bad at one point, but frankly, besides the paleness, no it doesn’t). She has a black friend that only exists to save her ass in the last five minutes of the show by giving her ALL THE MONEY SHE SAVED FOR COLLEGE, because… cool beautiful white girl needed to go play chess and win in the story of her life. The only really non-tropy thing is that her interest into clothes and beauty and investing in her vanity is not associated with stupidity or girly frivolity. The same goes for other chess players, like Benny, the message being you don’t have to be drab to be an intelectual. Or a boy to be intelligent. Conclusion: the series is full of tropes. That being said, I still loved it.
@nebulashine4600
@nebulashine4600 8 месяцев назад
wait til you find out why the actor who played Beth isn't like the other girls Lol (notice I didn't say actress 🤢)
@SunnyMoonwilluploadin
@SunnyMoonwilluploadin 4 месяца назад
@@nebulashine4600wdym
@cadburydragon8469
@cadburydragon8469 3 года назад
I love how the guy who plays Harry is called Harry but plays Dudley in Harry Potter haha. Harryception
@MlleSallyBrown
@MlleSallyBrown 3 года назад
OH MY GOD I HADN'T REALIZED !!! I'm shook
@andreavr7781
@andreavr7781 3 года назад
i said the same thing lmao
@yangmelanie3710
@yangmelanie3710 3 года назад
OMG ITS HIM????
@cadburydragon8469
@cadburydragon8469 3 года назад
@@yangmelanie3710 yeah!! I had to double check cos I spent my binging sessions ill with corona and thought I was delirious lol xD
@anniedesai4351
@anniedesai4351 3 года назад
Omg didn't know that was Dudley 😱. Thought he looked familiar but never imagined it would be him.
@proximap2151
@proximap2151 3 года назад
Netflix makes so much garbage.. However this was a Masterpiece!!
@TristanPopken
@TristanPopken 3 года назад
its not Netflix who makes the series though :p
@nashpal1
@nashpal1 3 года назад
U can sometimes find something valuable in garbage haha
@seansfilms655
@seansfilms655 3 года назад
funds*
@raulruizdevelasco6215
@raulruizdevelasco6215 3 года назад
They’ve made Roma, Dark, Stranger Things, Marriage Story, Mind Hunters, Bojack Horseman, The Crown, Mank, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, The End of the F***ing World, Sex Education, among other things. They’ve released some quality material. Queen’s Gambit is one of the best.
@brianmyers4444
@brianmyers4444 3 года назад
@@raulruizdevelasco6215 all great choices. Wish Mindhunter was coming back
@anjalikheratkar6764
@anjalikheratkar6764 3 года назад
The actor playing benny looks like a teenager so i gogled him.. he is actually 30 years old...what the....??
@skrrtskrrt4539
@skrrtskrrt4539 3 года назад
that's the beauty of thomas sangster 😂
@django078
@django078 3 года назад
He was 13 years old in Love Actually but he looked 5 years old.
@EmblaBexell
@EmblaBexell 3 года назад
I am still surprised people are just now discovering Thomas Brodie Sangster
@romitdatta3983
@romitdatta3983 3 года назад
U all have forgotten he was in Game of Thrones. Jojen Reed
@paigeokeefe9721
@paigeokeefe9721 3 года назад
Who else remembers that he played Ferb in Phineas and Ferb lol
@squatch545
@squatch545 3 года назад
I have dyslexia and thought the title was The Queen's Armpit.
@violenciarivas7797
@violenciarivas7797 3 года назад
LMFAOOOOOOOO
@julia1695
@julia1695 3 года назад
LMAO WTF
@gizellmendoza8423
@gizellmendoza8423 3 года назад
LMAOOOOOO this is great💀💀😂
@fivetimesyo
@fivetimesyo 3 года назад
That would've made for a less epic show
@shi_.
@shi_. 3 года назад
I wonder what that show would be like lmaooo
@xWillxL
@xWillxL 3 года назад
8:15 my guy regretted looking back
@kapjoteh
@kapjoteh 3 года назад
Lmao
@sushantraiker
@sushantraiker 3 года назад
😂😂
@sarahthebug6613
@sarahthebug6613 3 года назад
HAHAHA
@DamayBoys
@DamayBoys 3 года назад
She still owes 10 dollars to Mr Shaibel...and it broke my heart when she didn't paid him back! But I still love her though! :)
@nethuavindi5692
@nethuavindi5692 3 года назад
I was so happy when she made the repoters promise, that they'd write about him. He deserves it for recognizing her talent and for leading her to achieve more, by introducing her to the highschool coach ❤️
@CribNotes
@CribNotes 3 года назад
I diagree. Shaibel got his money back many many times in the form of emjoying Beth's career taking off. HE was the financial backer of her first tournament. Do you really think he cared about the ten bucks? The only sad part is picturing Shaibel in the basement playing thru all of Beth's championship matches move by move all by himself. Also, don't forget, Beth was still hooked on the same pills that ended their relationship in the orphanage. She could not face him yet. Shaibel just died too soon for her to reconnect with him as a fully realized human being. The bitter sweet positive is Beth seeing Shaibel's corkboard with all the clippings was so jolting for her, it shook her awake onto her final path towards personal and professional success.
@DamayBoys
@DamayBoys 3 года назад
@@CribNotes I agree on everything what you've said 100%...I'm referring on Beth who forgot to pay a visit to Mr Shaibel, not even a call...I was really waiting for that moment right after she won her first tournament.
@DamayBoys
@DamayBoys 3 года назад
@@nethuavindi5692 and it was really a big relief for us following their relationship.
@lexi7749
@lexi7749 3 года назад
I was so upset at her for that!! I felt that second hand regret!!!
@srfh2
@srfh2 3 года назад
Until I saw The Queens Gambit, I never believed in cinematic perfection. This changed my mind. In 20 years They will consider this among the greatest ever done. It struck a chord in so many people.
@fiucik1
@fiucik1 3 года назад
Because people were hungry for a show like this, even if they didn't know it themselves. Don't get me wrong. I love this show. But it isn't perfect. For example the retrurn of Townes. I was like watching a clock and wondering when he's gonna show up in Moscow.
@evanli8813
@evanli8813 3 года назад
@@fiucik1 Just because something is predictable doesn't mean it's bad. Like his return makes logical sense.
@fiucik1
@fiucik1 3 года назад
@@evanli8813 Yea, but I knew his gonna show up in Moscow. Exactly then and there.. I'm just saying it's not a perfect show, nothing is...
@whatiswhat8061
@whatiswhat8061 3 года назад
@@fiucik1 a predictable trope isnt a flaw.
@fiucik1
@fiucik1 3 года назад
@@whatiswhat8061 Well, but this moment, the way it was done. Too predictable to me. I was literally counting down, 3,2,1 and in comes Townes... And this show surprised me many time, which was great.
@allenmurrell
@allenmurrell 3 года назад
Everything about this series was so well done. Anya Taylor-Joy was extraordinary. The sets, the lighting, the music, the wardrobe, the wonderful writing. It was a tremendous breath of fresh air. Netflix needs to throw money at any project that this crew wants to do in the future. They are fantastic and I can't wait to see more from them.
@PanchoPoncho89
@PanchoPoncho89 3 года назад
My favorite aspect of this show was the message that friends are the family we choose. I love how she wasn’t really “best friends” and buddy-buddy with any one character. She had friends come and go, they lost contact, Beth treated them horribly, but they were still there for her in the end. Something we’ve all experienced. Bravo to all involved!
@itsjustjayy30
@itsjustjayy30 3 года назад
The best limited series. Probably one of the best shows I’ve watched in a long time.
@randomone12
@randomone12 3 года назад
SUPORT ME PLSS IF YOU LIKE
@tamaratamaraa
@tamaratamaraa 3 года назад
Why is it limited.
@azncrombie4u
@azncrombie4u 3 года назад
Best since Hill House!
@pluto6347
@pluto6347 3 года назад
One the best. I highly recommend Chernobyl!
@knightjae2766
@knightjae2766 3 года назад
I recommend Dark
@joshuamariano2877
@joshuamariano2877 3 года назад
The dislikes are from people who just blundered really hard after trying to play chess after watching this series.
@sherlockholmes2882
@sherlockholmes2882 3 года назад
Ikr 😂 this comment is so good.
@Zubs20
@Zubs20 3 года назад
Ahh nice😂🙌🏻
@lobogryz8501
@lobogryz8501 3 года назад
Or maybe its from people that actually enjoy some well written shows.
@Steven-nv7qu
@Steven-nv7qu 3 года назад
@@lobogryz8501 How is this show not well written? It was amazing
@pyschicgurung536
@pyschicgurung536 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@coryt93
@coryt93 3 года назад
I just realized how Good of an actor Borgov is after seeing him on set. I can’t look at him without thinking he’s actually a chess legend 😂
@stonew1927
@stonew1927 3 года назад
Do the Academy Awards take into account short series like this on Netflix and other venues? Everything about it was Oscar worthy: the cast, the acting, the writing, the set design, the filming/ photography, the music. All of it! One of the best entertainment I've ever seen!
@sadiporter2966
@sadiporter2966 Год назад
no, the emmys are about tv show awards.
@user-tz1og7uw6b
@user-tz1og7uw6b 3 года назад
my grandma was so in love with acting of this 9 y.o girl so when second episode started she felt really sad, that the girl grew up
@ixazalvoh7793
@ixazalvoh7793 3 года назад
say hi to your grandma, i felt the same way! my favorite episode is the first episode it felt so real and i was so excited, i felt a connection with both beth and mr shaibel so the ending was very upsetting to me. i cried for 3 hours lol.
@ashleyelisabeth4
@ashleyelisabeth4 3 года назад
This series was a masterpiece: the cast, the cinematography, the dialogue. Just everything was very well done!!
@dalefmurphy
@dalefmurphy 3 года назад
The young Beth played by Isla Johnston really was the most amazing actor, yet is hardly mentioned. She draws you into this mini-series. Her mannerisms and deadpan acting was so good.
@kristianburton6811
@kristianburton6811 3 года назад
Ultimately what I love about this show is how it represents feminism in the right way. I'm so sick of hollywood shooting crappy remakes like Ghostbusters with women to ram feminism down your throat. And when people point out how bad it is it's because we are sexist. This is what feminism should look like in cinema, not forced down your throat, amazing story, script, acting a strong female character dominating in (at the time) a mans world and an original idea. This is probably the best miniseries I have ever watched.
@Danuxsy
@Danuxsy 3 года назад
But the entire thing is fake, would have been better if it was about Fischer, a real being that lived a similar life.
@kristianburton6811
@kristianburton6811 3 года назад
Not really, everything I have said above is true. Yes this is a series based on a book. Dont see what the issue is, my point is it's a great script and story and was also inspired by her.
@Danuxsy
@Danuxsy 3 года назад
@@kristianburton6811 But they are forcing it when they come up with a female character just to cater to feminism instead of picking any of the extraordinary men that has lived throughout history like Fischer, Kasparov or in our own time, Magnus Carlsen. Have you seen the official trailer? The first thing being said is "Men are gonna come along and want to teach you things." I mean, really? That part isn't even in the novel which the series is based on. (Written by Walter Tevis in 1983). I guess they would make documentaries about the ones I mentioned since you know, they actually existed.
@kristianburton6811
@kristianburton6811 3 года назад
@@Danuxsy Dude your trying to be difficult for difficults sake. My point is feminism is rammed down our throats in hollywood with things that take former male leading roles, for example Ghostbusters, and oceans 11 two franchiches that both formally starred men they took the name of those franchises to put asses in seats and just swapped out an all male cast for an all female one or another example would be the batwomen series. That to me is forced feminism, this is an original idea, hasn't been done before on screen, good acting g great script. You've taken one line out of an entire 8 to 9 hrs series and called it the same. Most of the series is showing how week her character is how she is fighting addiction for example. This isnt feminism that's being forces down our throats just like the movie salt isnt for example or the movie taking lives. Both original ideas and great movies both star Angelina Jolie. Now do me a favour jog on to someone else's comment and bother them.
@fivetimesyo
@fivetimesyo 3 года назад
I wouldn't call this show feminist, even "good" feminist. I think it's strength lies precisely in the fact that it's not feminist. It's about a woman which is awesome and makes you care, not about a feminist which is cringy and makes you angry.
@Pupeyes
@Pupeyes 3 года назад
This show is STILL on the top 10. This is a testament to Anya Taylor Joy’s talent as an actress.
@BananaBLACK
@BananaBLACK 3 года назад
I noticed when Beth falls off the wagon right before her game with the Russian her dress is the same colors as her tranquilizers.
@syedahasan8335
@syedahasan8335 3 года назад
Woah!
@krissam7791
@krissam7791 3 года назад
Also, when she's on her bender after that loss, she's wearing the colors that Alma wore for most the show
@Trixtah
@Trixtah 3 года назад
@@krissam7791 Well, damn, I missed both of those colour notes. I certainly got all the shape cues they were throwing out with the costuming, references to certain designers, and detail paid to hair and makeup, but I totally missed those colours. It was like a vague "what does that hue remind me of? I've seen it recently", and there you go, a whole other layer of allusion
@ems8097
@ems8097 3 года назад
Yes and the scene where she’s hungover , her hat is pale green! I think in another video Netflix said they used green to represent her addiction
@sybergaus
@sybergaus 3 года назад
@@krissam7791 h
@ernestwilson5591
@ernestwilson5591 Год назад
Not being a chess player or even understanding chess I must admit I was a little hesitant to start watching the show, however after the first episode I was hooked! I watched two shows per evening until finished, what a brilliant show and such good acting, the sets, the lighting, the music everything was first class!
@putranw6606
@putranw6606 5 месяцев назад
You should if you want learn chess and the show would like 80% more exciting than you experienced, but that's great... For me it's the music got me hooked so much
@nekotiyogi
@nekotiyogi 3 года назад
I know this is the farthest thing the show was about but I truly appreciate how not sexual the show was. It was just extremely refreshing to watch
@robinmontgomery9160
@robinmontgomery9160 4 месяца назад
??? Idk fam, I thought it was pretty dang sexual... there was a sex scene in like half the episodes and the ones that weren't were certainly suggestive. If you told me to inject as much sexualized content into a show about chess as I could without showing nudity or ruining the story, Queen's Gambit wouldn't fall very short of it
@aryandn
@aryandn 3 года назад
I think every episode is not only about Beth but all people around her that actually gives a big impact on her feelings and her relationships with chess (winning, competition, losing, studying, emotional support,etc). Episode 1: Mr. Shaibel Episode 2: Annette Parker Episode 3: Towns Episode 4: Alma Wheatley Episode 5: Harry Beltik Episode 6: Benny Watts Episode 7: Jolene This show is as genius as Beth.
@Kasino80
@Kasino80 3 года назад
And the twins. They were her biggest supporters because they saw her as a friend first, chess player second. Beltik and Benny both saw her as a chess player first, never seeing her until way later.
@ninisky2706
@ninisky2706 3 года назад
« Beth is her own antagonist » is an amazing description for this character.
@mikhailmania3626
@mikhailmania3626 3 года назад
Just finished this series. The final scene where she can finally win with without tranquillisers and alcohol, projecting chess boards on the ceiling really got me. She didn’t just won Borgov. She had beaten the old self and won. The winning smile that was never happen in any scene, tells the whole story.
@redribbonredribbon2430
@redribbonredribbon2430 3 года назад
I loved how at the end even though she has been given help from friends of Borgov’s potential moves and how to play them, he caught her off guard and played a completely different move. By doing so, she was able to tune into her mind as she always had , but this time without drugs and played well to win Borgov. If Borgov had played those predicted moves she might have come away still not having accomplished any satisfaction because she had help from friends.she did it alone!!!
@BP-kx2ig
@BP-kx2ig 5 месяцев назад
This is how chess works. In a break, the possible moves are always analysed by the player and her team. The Queens Gambit is not unusual in this aspect.
@theshaturker
@theshaturker 3 года назад
The Queen's Gambit deserves trophies.
@robertalexanderiii6229
@robertalexanderiii6229 3 года назад
BEST NETFLIX MINI SERIES
@mariana-ni9wl
@mariana-ni9wl 3 года назад
For me it’s still Unbelievable but this one is also one of the best too
@anacarolmsc
@anacarolmsc 3 года назад
It was heartwarming that in the last part she could see and feel she was loved by her mentor and friends and that allowed her to open up to the world.
@MrLorenzobringheli
@MrLorenzobringheli 3 года назад
One of the most beautiful “series” i’ve seen; most definitely the best in this horrible 2020
@Familylawgroup
@Familylawgroup 3 года назад
The meticulous attention to detail, from the costumes and set design to the chess plays, is stunningly obvious. This is a very well done series - all around. I agree with one commentator who pointed out that a series format gives a smart store like The Queen’s Gambit time to explore different branches of the story.
@ciaolia
@ciaolia 3 года назад
Anya’s acting style reminds me of Saoirse Ronan’s. I can’t pinpoint why, maybe in the way they hold themselves or something. Either way, I’m obsessed w them. They’re beyond talented!!
@KeyLondon_
@KeyLondon_ 3 года назад
I would LOVE to see them together on a movie or series.
@supermodelwannabe
@supermodelwannabe 3 года назад
they're both the best young actresses in today's generation
@Talia778
@Talia778 3 года назад
Aries jk probably not why but still true
@louisaamabel708
@louisaamabel708 3 года назад
@@Talia778 lmaooo
@runronnierun7213
@runronnierun7213 3 года назад
There's not one weak aspect of this show. The lighting, acting, story line, music, settings...So good!
@trashkun.
@trashkun. 2 года назад
This is my absolutely favourite serie, I loved every single shot, Anya and the whole cast were amazing and the plot completely took over me.
@harshithnikhil1247
@harshithnikhil1247 3 года назад
Fact: You can't get enough of this show. I have already watched it 4+ times now.
@DerekMcAdam2023
@DerekMcAdam2023 3 года назад
I watch it 6 times
@chrish4801
@chrish4801 3 года назад
Love the Series but please LEAVE IT ALONE! Season 2 would be bad since there’s no book to go along with it
@EmblaBexell
@EmblaBexell 3 года назад
Agreed!
@hannahyalea
@hannahyalea 3 года назад
It's kind of sad really, because the author of The Queen's Gambit novel had planned on writing a sequel, but he passed away before he was able to. So we'll never know what could've been, with the continuance of Beth's story.
@manuelabello2033
@manuelabello2033 3 года назад
Yep. It's perfect period. The book ended where it did. And that's Beth Harmon at the summit of her glorious mountain. And Anya Taylor Joy is ascending her own glorious mountain. What a shining star she is.
@chrish4801
@chrish4801 3 года назад
@@hannahyalea do you think he maybe wrote some of it before he passed?
@UnraveledwithJoy
@UnraveledwithJoy 3 года назад
Yes
@wendysimm7615
@wendysimm7615 3 года назад
The best thing on Netflix l was captivated by the whole story and felt the deep emotion, in the end she accepted that she was loved and could give love back. The girls friendship in the home then the reunion was great. The clothes were fantastic too, well done to all and l mean all in this epic series best of 2020.
@_roseanevieira
@_roseanevieira 2 года назад
I watched all the episodes in a single day, and I don't even play chess, but I thought it was all amazing and the actor who plays Borgov did an amazing job, said almost nothing and scared me, not to mention he's beautiful, Anya is so exotic and different, the last scene of her looking at the ceiling was perfect.
@garyhinchey595
@garyhinchey595 3 года назад
This series grabbed me and I am working on my third viewing, she is the perfect actress for this film, I am 72 and it’s in the top 3 of my life, congratulations to all who were involved in this series it’s spectacular.
@WelshRabbit
@WelshRabbit Год назад
Gary, I'm your age (actually closer to what Beth would be now), and I, too, am into my third complete viewing of the series.
@vedanshbudhia8148
@vedanshbudhia8148 3 года назад
It feels really weird when actors talk about their characters in third person
@Pokejas
@Pokejas 3 года назад
@@helenarichard first person "I"
@ay3916
@ay3916 3 года назад
but literally every actor does that
@user-mv3mi7du8o
@user-mv3mi7du8o 3 года назад
@@ay3916 so? it still feels weird
@Tx66
@Tx66 3 года назад
@@Pokejas definitely not. The actor and the person they portray are NOT the same.
@xfreference5055
@xfreference5055 3 года назад
One of Netflix's best shows to date. No bad acting, great storyline, and was beautifully portrayed.
@gator7082
@gator7082 3 года назад
I loved it from the first minute until the last. This is proof that there are people that can still create original and entertaining films without resorting to super heroes, cgi, and reboots. Well done!
@TheCordCutters
@TheCordCutters 3 года назад
Best limited series since Chernobyl.
@rodaxel7165
@rodaxel7165 3 года назад
Sharp Objects is one up there.. aside from those two..
@lucbauer
@lucbauer 3 года назад
Completely normal phenomenon
@jellocat4100
@jellocat4100 3 года назад
Unorthodox is amazing as well
@eliannyscabrera2777
@eliannyscabrera2777 3 года назад
I agree
@ec6651
@ec6651 3 года назад
when they see us is also up there but yeah i agree
@maia_0613
@maia_0613 3 года назад
I was bored and clicked play on this series on NF on a whim. Will never regret it. Great script, great acting, great cinematography, great directing.... really it's flawless. Couldn't stop watching. A+++
@sarahlemon5157
@sarahlemon5157 3 года назад
yeess! it was like a slow burn. you click on it because of the interesting poster until you realize you finished it in one sitting.
@TheSavagederek
@TheSavagederek 3 года назад
It's perfect in every way. So we'll written and brilliantly acted by each of the cast. The photography and lighting were perfect. The outfits and sound tracks were perfect. It's just an outstanding show. Credit to Pandolfini and Kasparov for the chess games as well. Just awesome.
@lilyweaverrr1538
@lilyweaverrr1538 3 года назад
i got so many goosebumps throughout this whole series especially at thr end where she was able to see the chess board without taking any traquilizers
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