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Creating The Queen’s Gambit | Netflix
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This video explores the thematic depth of the hit series *The Queen’s Gambit*, emphasizing that the story focuses on the "cost of genius" rather than just chess. Learners will gain insight into the complex protagonist, Beth Harmon—a self-destructive prodigy navigating a male-dominated 1960s world. The transcript highlights Beth's internal struggles with addiction, her key relationships, and the creative challenge of making a board game cinematically emotional. By watching, learners can expand their vocabulary related to character analysis (e.g., *antagonist*, *obsessive*) and psychology. It offers a rich educational look at how historical context and personal "demons" drive a narrative.
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Untertitel (347 Segmente)
(dramatic music)
- What really struck me about "The Queen's Gambit"
was that it wasn't at all about chess.
It's not about a game.
It's about the cost of genius.
- It's a story about how you survive in a world
when you have a very specific gift that makes
you harder to understand.
- I think she looks to chess as very much an escape.
- Although it tells that story
about a child genius working up to a world level.
It's actually still more about her demons.
(dramatic music)
(people chattering)
- Scott sent me the book to read before I met him.
And I devoured the book in about an hour.
I fell in love with Beth immediately
and there was a really strong kinship.
- This character is essentially her own antagonist.
And I was fascinated,
I'd never read a character like this before.
Somebody who was so brilliant and so self-destructive,
and in a world that she was already kind of,
not a part of.
- Are you sure you want to do this?
- I'm sure.
- We don't have a women's section.
- Back in the 1950s, there are very few females turning
to chess.
They weren't given the opportunities,
Beth trying to make her way in a male dominated discipline
in world is something that's quite distinctive and unusual.
- Tevis was writing with an understanding
of the next century almost.
It's quite brilliant.
- How old are you?
Nevermind. Don't answer that.
It'll just depress me.
- I'm 36.
- She's so centered in how intelligent she is
that she doesn't necessarily think
of herself as a woman first.
And I do think that there's something to that,
because you're experiencing the sixties
through her in the way that
she just automatically assumes that she is equal.
- Am I good enough now?
- To tell you the truth of it child,
you're astounding.
- [Crew Member] Marker.
- And action.
Almost 10 years ago, Bill Horberg had brought
up the book to me as something that I might want to do.
We briefly flirted with doing it as a feature.
And Allan Scott had written quite a nice script,
and nothing ever came of it.
It was very hard to get a movie like that made at the time.
Then right after I finished "Godless",
I had this revelation and I said to him,
what about "The Queen's Gambit" as a mini series?
- The overriding interest I've always had
is to make it powerfully emotional.
And I think when you extend something,
you get the time to follow all kinds
of paths and all kinds of seams.
- What I really wanted to focus on and the challenge
in turning it into a mini series for me,
was making sure that what you're really invested in, is her.
- Someday you're going to be all alone.
So you need to figure out how to take care of yourself.
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Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.
People refers to a group of human beings or the general public. It is the standard plural form of the word 'person'.
To put or place something in a specific position or location. It also means to adjust or prepare something so that it is ready for use, such as a clock or a table.
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