Saturday 23 June 2012

Bobby Fischer Versus the World: DVD Review

Bobby Fischer Versus the World: DVD Review

Released by Madman Home Entertainment
Rating: M

One of the best docos at last year's New Zealand International Film festival, this one takes a look at chess prodigy and genius Bobby Fischer in the build up to his crucial world chess championship game against Boris Spassky.

With a backdrop of cold war relations forming a major mental part of this doco, it's a fascinating, rewarding and richly put together look at what fuels a genius, what troubles them and what kind of mind games they can play - both on and off the board.

It's the classic tale of inner demons, family issues, psychological warfare and a teen whose talent thrusts him further than he'd ever expected.

But it's also a chilling insight into Fischer's life after the match which saw him head into obscurity and recluse territory as he was never sure where to go next-as one talking head says "The only person who knows what Bobby Fischer is going to do next, is Bobby Fischer himself"

Packed with twists and turns, this is by far one of the most rewarding films around  this year and leaves you with more questions than answers.

Extras: The fight for Fischer's estate, Chess history, taking on the grand master, Kings in the ring

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