chiisanatenohira
Joined Dec 2018
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Not going to lie, I've seen over 200 anime and even more western TV shows during my life, but I don't think anything will ever come close to the beauty of this season.
The first season was bad, but you should watch it before this masterpiece.
Incredible. There will never be anything like this.
The first season was bad, but you should watch it before this masterpiece.
Incredible. There will never be anything like this.
The themes, the emotions, the characters, everything peaks on this episode.
The single greatest episode ever made. And yes, I've seen Ozymandias from Breaking Bad.
Also yes, you WILL cry your eyes out.
The single greatest episode ever made. And yes, I've seen Ozymandias from Breaking Bad.
Also yes, you WILL cry your eyes out.
After binge-watching "The Queen's Gambit" in one sitting after its release, I was mesmerized by the acting, the directing, the symbolism and the sheer beauty and details of the story itself.
"The Queen's Gambit" is a story about an orphan's life to adulthood in the flow of chess game; the story truly has a clear opening, midgame and endgame. What really matters in the story is our main character's, Beth's, decisions and growth in character throughout the series. With the help of extremely detailed character-building situations and dramatic misfortunes, we see the story of a character which we all could learn something from.
"The Queen's Gambit" tries to tell the viewer a simple but an important message: both life and chess are complicated and hard to learn, but with right preparations and mindset you can correct even your worst mistakes and overcome even the hardest of situations. You are the master of your own life.
In conclusion - This series is something you will want to see, were you a chess player or not. There is something for every viewer to take away from this beautiful story about life and growing up.
"Let's play."
"The Queen's Gambit" tries to tell the viewer a simple but an important message: both life and chess are complicated and hard to learn, but with right preparations and mindset you can correct even your worst mistakes and overcome even the hardest of situations. You are the master of your own life.
In conclusion - This series is something you will want to see, were you a chess player or not. There is something for every viewer to take away from this beautiful story about life and growing up.
"Let's play."
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