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A Little Game

  • 2014
  • PG
  • 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,3/10
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F. Murray Abraham, Fatima Ptacek, and Makenna Ballard in A Little Game (2014)
10 year old Maxine, (known by her friends as Max), hates her posh new school! She doesn't fit in and has yet to find a friend... in fact she feels everyone makes fun of her behind her back...especially the head girl Isabella. 

When her beloved grandmother dies suddenly, she feels more alone than ever. But fate comes to Max's rescue in the unlikely form of a grumpy old man called Norman, a chess master, who agrees to teach Max everything he knows about winning the game.
A game that mirrors life's lessons - resilience, perseverance and how to embrace adversity... especially when dealing with bullies at school!
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Rechazada en su nueva escuela y disgustada por la muerte de su abuela, Max, de 10 años, encuentra a un mentor en la persona de un viejo irascible campeón de ajedrez. A través del ajedrez, le... Leer todoRechazada en su nueva escuela y disgustada por la muerte de su abuela, Max, de 10 años, encuentra a un mentor en la persona de un viejo irascible campeón de ajedrez. A través del ajedrez, le dará a Max una lección de la vida real.Rechazada en su nueva escuela y disgustada por la muerte de su abuela, Max, de 10 años, encuentra a un mentor en la persona de un viejo irascible campeón de ajedrez. A través del ajedrez, le dará a Max una lección de la vida real.

  • Dirección
    • Evan Oppenheimer
  • Guión
    • Evan Oppenheimer
  • Reparto principal
    • F. Murray Abraham
    • Ralph Macchio
    • Olympia Dukakis
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,3/10
    880
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
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    4197
    34.734
    • Dirección
      • Evan Oppenheimer
    • Guión
      • Evan Oppenheimer
    • Reparto principal
      • F. Murray Abraham
      • Ralph Macchio
      • Olympia Dukakis
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    • 6Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 2 premios en total

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    Reparto principal85

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    F. Murray Abraham
    F. Murray Abraham
    • Norman Wallach
    Ralph Macchio
    Ralph Macchio
    • Tom Kuftinec
    Olympia Dukakis
    Olympia Dukakis
    • YaYa
    Janeane Garofalo
    Janeane Garofalo
    • Sarah Kuftinec
    Makenna Ballard
    • Max Kuftinec
    Fatima Ptacek
    Fatima Ptacek
    • Isabella Diaz
    Oona Laurence
    Oona Laurence
    • Becky Langer
    Rachel Dratch
    Rachel Dratch
    • Aunt Diane
    Fina Strazza
    Fina Strazza
    • Jez Kuftinec
    Gabriel Rush
    Gabriel Rush
    • Jaden
    Franklin Ojeda Smith
    Franklin Ojeda Smith
    • Mel
    Janelle Anne Robinson
    • Blackstone Teacher
    • (as Janelle Robinson)
    Kimberly Quinn
    Kimberly Quinn
    • Laura Langer
    Jerome Rudes
    Jerome Rudes
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    • (as Jerry Rudes)
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    Frank Pando
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    Raymond Chu
    • Pseudo Jeremy Lin
    Tovah Feldshuh
    Tovah Feldshuh
    • Blackstone Head of School
    Terrence Gray
    • Mr. Eckhard
    • Dirección
      • Evan Oppenheimer
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      • Evan Oppenheimer
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    Reseñas de usuarios14

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    2GIJoel6

    Very weak "Afterschool Special"

    My perspective for full disclosure: I'm a NYC native who learned how the pieces move from my older brother in 1968 at age 6, improved my understanding of the game during the Fischer boom, and was a below-master level tournament player until I was 30. So I am familiar with the territory and wanted this to be good.

    I totally get that this was made for an audience of children, so we need not have great expectations of it. The problem is writer/director Evan Oppenheimer is obviously enthralled by the metaphor of learning to navigate the chess board as a cognate of learning to navigate life itself; yet his portrayal of the games, and the teaching process of park hustler Abraham, suggests strongly he has never played the game himself, has little to no understanding of it, and did not bother to ask anyone qualified for help in that area. If his goal was to introduce a childhood audience to a beautiful strategy game, he wound up giving most of them at once both an overly simplistic and overly complicated, and ultimately just unrealistic idea of what playing and learning the game is really like. If his goal was something else entirely, he did not need to butcher the presentation of chess as a vehicle for whatever that goal may have been. If you're looking for a good (and far closer to realistic because it was a true story, written by someone who lived it) movie about a child chess prodigy, see "Searching for Bobby Fischer" instead.

    The talents of Abraham, Dukakis and Garofalo were badly wasted on this silly script. At least new star Makenna Ballard made an auspicious debut as the protagonist, outshining the established adult actors.
    8rbarbieri-479-474533

    The good outweighs the not-so-good

    A Little Game is nice, family-friendly (for the most part) movie with quality acting. The young stage actress, Makenna Ballard makes her big screen debut as Max, a 10-year-old Manhattenite. Olympia Dukakis as her "Ya-Ya" and F.Murray Abraham as her reluctant mentor. I watched it with my own 10-year-old who was engaged watching Max maneuver school, family, and life in general. From a mom's perspective, I thought the movie delivered a wonderful glimpse of the world through a young girl's eyes which, realistically, would include the fantasies playing out in her mind. From a Christian perspective, I was taken by surprise by a scene in which the parents share a beer. This doesn't offend me; I'm just not used to seeing casual alcohol use in a family movie. Also, there is a very brief - almost subversive - mention of the neighbor boy's two moms, as well as a cutaway of Max picturing herself with two dads. Though a common theme today, I thought it should be mentioned for families that prefer to filter worldly ideals. Overall, the importance of family, friendship, and love was portrayed stronger than anything else.
    9hopeofglry

    Makenna Ballard plays the main character. Why is she listed 19th in IMDb's cast list?

    My 4 year old son loved this movie so much, he wanted to learn how to play chess because of it! It captured his attention, as it was the first full length movie that held his attention from beginning to end. He now plays chess...at four! In addition, the way the main character carried herself and responded to opposition, meanness and being different was a good example for my son to see. The story was heart-warming, innocent and fun. It's a wonderful family movie. Disappointed to see IMDb relegate the main character to the 19th spot on their listing of characters (even after the bully of the movie). Shame on you. You should revise that IMDb. Makenna Ballard did a wonderful job and deserves the credit for her work. We loved this movie!
    8scurvytoon

    A little gem about a gifted child

    Starring Makenna Ballard in her first credited role ever apparently, she stands out among a heavy hitting cast that are clearly enjoying themselves. A little Game tells the story of Max a 10 year old city girl growing up in NYC with ethnic parents who work hard at jobs that don't pay nearly as well as they should. Max is a gifted student who is not challenged by her current school and her parents sacrifice to get her into a special private school for others like her.

    Told from within the bubble of Max's understanding of normal, challenging, right & wrong, the film follows her experiences as she seeks to find her own place when she asks one of the old men playing chess in the park to teach her the game. Her family and friends drift in and out of the story as they intrude on her private thoughts and immediate life.

    Olympia Dukakis as Max's grandmother sets the tone when she tells her not to let life happen to her but that she should happen to life.

    An interesting insulated slice of life in New York, the movie shines a light on the more imaginative escapist life of a gifted child with great accuracy and gentleness without ever wandering into the darker corners that would have changed the light nature of this wonderful film. Suitable for both children an adults, A little game compares favourably with The World of Henry Orient. Some of the fantasy elements do interfere with the narrative, but not so much as to ruin the story.

    I'll gladly watch this one again any time it comes up.
    8Sylviastel

    Believe You Can Win!

    The film is about a ten year old girl in Greenwich Village in New York City named Max. Her parents are played by Ralph Maachio and Janeane Garofalo. They're working class people. Her father is a building superintendent and the mother is a chef at a restaurant. Her grandmother was played by Academy Award winner, Olympia Dukakis who rarely gets to play Greek-American roles. Max gets accepted into a private school uptown where she tries to fit in. The film has a lesson about life through the game of chess. F. Murray Abraham played the unlikely older man who helps Max learn the game and rules about life. The film looks like it was shot entirely on location in New York City.

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      Board for the final chess game was initially turned the wrong way. A white square should always be on the player's right side.
    • Pifias
      When Max and Isabella are playing the chess game at the end of the movie, there is no way that Isabella could know how many seconds were left on the chess clock before the flag dropped. Chess clocks do not have second hands on them, just a little thing that turns to let you know which clock is running. It does not indicate seconds, however.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 26 de abril de 2014 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Игра в жизнь
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(primary location)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Michael Mailer Films
      • A Little Game
      • Black Sand Pictures
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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