Basato sulla storia vera del rappresentante di videogiochi americano Henk Rogers (Taron Egerton) e della sua scoperta di Tetris nel 1988. Intenzionato a diffondere il gioco in tutto il mondo... Leggi tuttoBasato sulla storia vera del rappresentante di videogiochi americano Henk Rogers (Taron Egerton) e della sua scoperta di Tetris nel 1988. Intenzionato a diffondere il gioco in tutto il mondo, entrerà in una pericolosa rete di bugie e corruzione dietro la cortina di ferro.Basato sulla storia vera del rappresentante di videogiochi americano Henk Rogers (Taron Egerton) e della sua scoperta di Tetris nel 1988. Intenzionato a diffondere il gioco in tutto il mondo, entrerà in una pericolosa rete di bugie e corruzione dietro la cortina di ferro.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 5 candidature totali
- Alexey's Lab Chief
- (as Alexey Shedko)
- Nikolai Belikov
- (as Oleg Shtefanko)
Recensioni in evidenza
The cinematography is very pleasant, the pixelized plane taking the audience to round-the-world trips is cute, and for a child of that Nintendo/SEGA generation, the unveiling of the GameBoy was quite sublime.
And of course, Taron Egerton is, as always, absolutely brilliant, so full of energy and, without a doubt, the best "Player 1" one could wish for.
A ridiculously entertaining (and probably at least partially ridiculously fabricated) "based on true events" story about the fight between a desperate American video game creator and Soviet Russia over the rights to what would become one of the most famous games of all time.
I wasn't sure I was going to like it at first, as it has a very jokey, self-aware tone, as does Taron Egerton's performance. But both won me over quickly, and not long into the movie I was all in. Egerton is a ball of charisma in the lead, and he's easy to root for. The movie gets a little silly at the end (a car chase to the airport, really?) and seems to be taking historical accuracy lessons from "Argo," but by the time the end came around I didn't care. I've been complaining recently that entertaining movies for adults are in short supply, so I'm not going to quibble when one comes along.
Grade: A.
Couple of comments: this is the latest film from Scottish director Jon Baird ("Stan & Ollie"). Here he brings the origin story of how the game "Tetris" became a worldwide phenom, but not before there was a frenzy over the legal rights, as fragmented as they were (both as to territories and as to platforms: video, arcade, handheld, etc.). In essence this is a legal drama and hence one cannot assume that this would be an enjoyable or engaging film to watch,. But as it turns out, this is very much enjoyable and engaging. Mostly set in the late 80s and early 90s, and effortlessly shifting settings from the US to Japan to the UK to the USSR, it becomes a zany affair, full of energy. Taron Egerton ("Kingsman", "Rocketman") as Henk Rogers is clearly having a ball with this role. If you wonder where the film was shot and what location stood in for those 80's era Soviet buildings, it is in fact Scotland (Aberdeen and Glasgow). Bottom line: I found this movie to be far better than I could've expected.
"Tetris" premiered at last month's SXSW festival to immediate acclaim. It started streaming on Apple TV this weekend, and I couldn't wait to see it. If you are in the mood for a zany legal drama on how Tetris became a mega-seller, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizBeing a non-gamer, then Nintendo President Hiroshi Yamauchi would give the game to his superstar programmer Shigeru Miyamoto, the creator of their most popular franchises Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda, to see what he thought. Several days later, Miyamoto confirmed to Yamauchi that it was a great game and when Yamauchi asked why, Miyamoto responded "Because even your secretaries and accountants are playing it!"
- BlooperWhen reading the fax number of ELORG in Moscow Henk mentions the dialing code of Moscow as "495", which is the current code. In the soviet times until Russia 2005 it was "095".
- Citazioni
Alexey Pajitnov: Good ideas have no borders.
- Curiosità sui creditiA short video is playing about halfway through the credits. It seems to be actual footage of Henk and Alexey in Moscow.
- ConnessioniEdited from Game Grumps: Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!: Finale - Part 6 (2015)
- Colonne sonoreHolding Out for a Hero
Written by Dean Pitchford & Jim Steinman
Published by Sony/ATV Melody, Paramount Pictures Corp
Performed by Ren Nagabuchi (as ReN)
Appearing courtesy of Warner Music Japan
Licensed courtesy of MARV Music Recording Ltd & Warner Music Japan
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 80.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 58 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1