IMDb
6.7 /10
1k votes


Documentary · 2003 · 1h 30min
Garry Kasparov is possibly the greatest chess player who has ever lived. In 1997, he played a match against the greatest chess computer: IBM's Deep Blue. He lost. This film depicts the drama that happened away from the chess board from Kasparov's perspective. It explores the psychological aspects of the game and the paranoia surrounding IBM's ultimate chess machine.
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IMDb
6.7 /10
1k votes
Rotten Tomatoes
The tomato isn't ripe
66 /100
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TMDB
6.4 /10
25 votes
Letterboxd
6.6 /10
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Weighted average
6.6/10

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