Bobby Fischer Live

Watch Bobby Fischer Live

"Greatest Chess Player Ever. Cold War Hero. Rebel."
  • NR
  • 2009
  • 1 hr 45 min
  • 4.4  (85)

Bobby Fischer Live is a biographical drama movie that portrays the life of Bobby Fischer, the iconic American chess player. The film centers around his long-standing rivalry with Boris Spassky, a renowned Soviet player, which culminated in the 1972 World Chess Championship in Iceland. The movie chronicles Fischer's life from his childhood to the height of his fame as a chess prodigy. Damian Chapa stars as Fischer, and the casting is spot-on as he accurately captures the bravado and quirkiness that was so characteristic of Fischer's personality.

The film begins with Fischer as a young boy training with his mother, who was a fierce supporter of his talent. He quickly rises through the ranks of the chess world, quickly making a name for himself with his aggressive playing style and superior intellect. However, his success is not without its difficulties, as the movie shows Fischer struggling with personal demons, including his mental health and paranoia.

As Fischer's success grows, he becomes more and more reclusive, and his obsession with chess overtakes his entire life. The audience is given a glimpse into his complex psyche, with the help of flashbacks and narration, which helps to paint a picture of a brilliant but troubled man. Throughout the movie, we see Fischer grappling with his own genius - evident from his aggressive playing style - and how it affected his personal life and relationships.

The atmosphere throughout the movie is tense and claustrophobic, capturing the essence of the Cold War and its political implications. The scenes that take place in Reykjavik during the World Chess Championship are particularly intense, with tension between the Soviet Union and the United States palpable. It was a clash of ideologies as much as a chess match.

While Fischer's relationship with Boris Spassky is featured prominently throughout the film, other important players in Fischer's story are also included. The audience is introduced to chess coach Bill Lombardy (Hedo Davis) and chess journalist Jack Collins (Christian Manoukian), both of whom helped shape Fischer's career and had a significant influence on him.

The movie also does a great job of highlighting Fischer's cultural legacy, detailing how he changed the game of chess forever. Chess fans will appreciate the well-choreographed chess matches and the insight into Fischer's playing style. However, non-chess fans will not be left out, as the film is accessible to a wider audience and provides a unique insight into the mindset of an unconventional genius.

Overall, Bobby Fischer Live is an excellent biopic that vividly portrays one of the most fascinating and complex figures in modern history. While the movie primarily focuses on the chess legend's life during the period leading up to the World Championship of 1972, it effectively captures the essence of the era and the cultural significance of Fischer's legacy. To sum it up in one word: enthralling.

Bobby Fischer Live is a 2009 drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 45 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.4.

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Where to Watch Bobby Fischer Live
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  • Release Date
    2009
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 45 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.4  (85)