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クイーンズ・ギャンビット
クイーンズ・ギャンビット

クイーンズ・ギャンビット

2020★ 8.4ドラマ
完結 (Ended)

あらすじ

1950年代に、ケンタッキー州にある孤児院で依存症に苦しんでいた1人の少女が、人並外れたチェスの才能を開花させる。

作品考察・見どころ

アニヤ・テイラー=ジョイの圧倒的な瞳が、静謐な盤上に火花を散らす。チェスという抽象的な思考の戦いを、これほどまでに官能的でスリリングな映像体験へと昇華させた演出が実に見事です。孤独と中毒、そして天賦の才がもたらす光と影を、鮮烈な1960年代の美学で包み込み、一人の女性が自らの知性のみを武器に世界へ挑む、気高い自立の物語として結晶させています。 原作小説が持つ緻密な心理描写を、映像ならではの視覚的魔法で具現化している点も特筆すべきでしょう。特に天井に現れるチェス盤の幻想は、活字では成し得ない「天才の脳内」を視覚的に共有する圧倒的な没入感を生んでいます。メディアの枠を超え、ルールを知らぬ観客の心をも熱狂させる、美しくも過酷な盤上のダンスをぜひ目撃してください。

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アニヤ・テイラー=ジョイ
アニヤ・テイラー=ジョイ
Beth Harmon
Chloe Pirrie
Chloe Pirrie
Alice Harmon

スタッフ・制作会社

監督・制作: Scott Frank / Allan Scott

脚本: Walter Tevis / Scott Frank

音楽: カルロス・ラファエル・リブラ

制作会社: Flitcraft / Wonderful Films

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Austin
Austin
★ 9

After zipping through this gripping miniseries, I think I have a new favorite Netflix original. Its star, Anya Taylor-Joy, is quickly becoming a favorite as well, delivering a great performance as Beth Harmon, a genius young chess player struggling with substance abuse and mental and emotional hurdles holding her back from her relationships and from true mastery of the game. She's charming, but also cool and calculated, reserved yet fun when she wants to be, and very beautiful and captivating as the lead in a big period drama like this. Her supporting cast carries their weight well, with lots of faces I've never seen, but many that I won't soon forget. The strange cowboy-esque New Yorker Benny Watts (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) and the imposing chess veteran, Soviet world champion Vasily Borgov (Marcin Dorociński) were highlights, both huge parts of what makes the show work and give it some of its biggest emotional moments by the end. Although chess is played on a tiny board and has intricacies far above the heads of most of the audience, careful editing in terms of pacing and commentary has elevated the game here into an exciting spectator sport, even for beginners. When Taylor-Joy's Beth sits across from the champion Borgov for their various matchups, I felt like I was sitting down to watch the NBA Finals or the Super Bowl. The show does a great job building up its climactic matches by laying out the emotional stakes and showing all the nights of hard work, all the mistakes, all the surprises and reversals, zoomed in at the exact right times to drive it home. It really inspires you to want to learn more about this complex game. Lastly, I want to draw attention to the setting, not only the beautiful execution of the mid-century time period, but the many locales featured throughout. Although the show starts in small town Kentucky, it quickly escalates as Beth rises from regional tournaments to international ones, and it really gives the show this great feeling of progression as the hotels and dining get more lavish and the characters navigate new waters. With the exception of the section set in the USSR, which I think is perfect, sure, maybe they could have gotten more out of these locations. But I still think they all color their respective episode really well and are exciting to see. This globetrotting focus is balanced well with Beth's time at home in Kentucky and keeps the show dynamic. I hope more people watch this fantastic show. It's #1 on Netflix right now so looks like they are. I really think it benefits from the miniseries format over being a standard long-form TV drama, getting out just what it needs to with no time to become stale, and no risk of an unresolved cliffhanger ending. Can't wait to see what these people make next!

MongoLloyd
MongoLloyd
★ 1

I was loving this (pretty much) right up until the last episode when a woke deus ex machina suddenly appears in a Corvair to save the day. The cinematography is nice and the story of triumph rolls right along sans all the normal impediments one might expect. The adoptive mother goes right along with our heroes desire to be a chess champ. I never expected that to be so easy for her, and it was a little too convenient that the father left town and never returned. There ARE a few other implausibilities that annoyed me, like the fact that an 8 year old would become addicted to tranquilizers to the degree that Beth did. Was her mother an addict? That was never even hinted at. People generally don’t develop severe addictions on their own without at least some genetic motivation and you can’t have something that big happen in a film story without explaining it. And what about all the free time she was allowed playing chess in the basement of the orphanage with the custodian. Also, I’m not sure how ALL the dancing came into it, because young Beth never danced around alone in her room. And, another thing I don’t fully understand is Beth’s desire to be a chess champion. Sure, she loves playing, but where did the inherent need to be the best chess player on Earth come from? That was never explained at all and I expected it to maybe be motivated by a need to make money since the adoptive father abounded her and the mother, but nope, that didn’t even happen. When a character is driven to do something, it’s generally because of some deep seated need or dire circumstance, but in this film we never see that need. It’s just there, and that’s lazy writing.

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