- Searching for Bobby Fischer
Infobox_Film
name = Searching for Bobby Fischer
producer = William Horberg
director =Steven Zaillian
writer =Fred Waitzkin Steven Zaillian
starring =Max Pomeranc Joe Mantegna Joan Allen Ben Kingsley Laurence Fishburne Michael Nirenberg Robert Stephens
music =James Horner
cinematography = John Corso
Conrad L. Hall
editing = Wayne Wahrman
distributor =
released = August 11,1993
runtime = 110 minutes
country = USA
language = English
imdb_id = 0108065"Searching for Bobby Fischer" is an acclaimed
1993 film based on the life of prodigychess playerJoshua Waitzkin , played byMax Pomeranc . Adapted from the book of the same name by Joshua's father Fred, the film was written and directed bySteven Zaillian . In the United Kingdom the film was released under the title "Innocent Moves".In this film, Josh Waitzkin's family discovers that he possesses a gift for
chess and they seek to nurture it. They hire a strict instructor,Bruce Pandolfini (played byBen Kingsley ) who aims to teach the boy to be as aggressive asBobby Fischer . The title of the film is ametaphor about the character's quest to adopt the ideal of Fischer and his determination to win at any price. The main conflict in the film arises when Josh refuses to adopt Fischer's misanthropic frame of reference. Josh then goes on to win on his own terms with the kind of gracioussportsmanship that Fischer rejects.Cast
Some famous chess players have brief cameos in the film:
Joel Benjamin ,Roman Dzindzichashvili ,Kamran Shirazi , along with the realJoshua Waitzkin ,Bruce Pandolfini , and Vincent Livermore.Chess master Asa Hoffmann is played byAustin Pendleton ; the real Hoffman did not like the way he was portrayed (his dialogue is taken almost verbatim from the nonfiction book, but the manner in which he delivers his line is different). Chess expertPoe McClinton , still a park regular, is seen throughout the film.Pal Benko was supposed to be in the movie, but his part was cut out. Waitzkin's real mother and sister also have cameos in the film.The Russian player in the park, played by Vasek Simek, who holds up the sign "For $5 a photo or a game with the man who beat Tal," was based on the real life of
Israel Zilber . [Wall, Bill. [http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/7378/searching.htm Searching For Bobby Fischer Trivia] . Retrieved May 26th, 2007.] [ [http://www.chessgames.com/player/israel_zilber.html The Games of Israel Zilber] at chessgames.com. Retrieved May 26th, 2007.] Zilber, Latvian chess champion in 1958, defeated the teenage Tal in1952 [ [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1139182 Mikhail Tal vs. Israel Zilber, 0-1] at chessgames.com] , and during most of the 1980s was homeless and regarded as one the top players in Madison Square Park.Waitzkin versus Sarwer match
At the end of the movie, Josh is seen playing a tough opponent named Jonathan Poe in the final tournament. The character Jonathan Poe was not the actual name of Josh's opponent, however. His real name was
Jeff Sarwer (a boy younger than Josh). Near the end of the game, where Josh offers Poe a draw, Poe rejects the offer of a draw and play continues. Sarwer rejected the draw in the real world as well. Josh played Sarwer to a draw (the two kings were the only pieces left on the board), and they were declared co-champions. The actual moves are available [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1473029 here] .Chess diagram|=
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Poe-Waitzkin
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The position in the film before the draw is offered.Depicted to the right is the position of the game before Josh offers Poe the draw. The position did not occur in the real Waitzkin-Sarwer game; it was contrived by Josh Waitzkin and Bruce Pandolfini specifically for the movie. The following moves are executed:#...gxf6
#Bxf6 Rc6+
#Kf5 Rxf6+!
#Nxf6 Bxf6
#Kxf6 Nd7+
#Kf5 Nxe5
#Kxe5?? a5
#h5 a4
#h6 a3
#h7 a2
#h8=Q a1=Q+
#Kf5 Qxh8 0-1 (White resigned)In the October 1995 issue of "
Chess Life ", GrandmasterLarry Evans stated that the position and sequence were unsound; Jonathan could still have drawn (note the double question marks after White's move 7, signifying a serious blunder). White could have drawn the game by advancing his pawn on move 7 instead of taking the knight.Reception
The book and the film have both received mostly positive reviews from critics. Waitzkin's book was praised by
Grandmaster Nigel Short [The Spectator, April 8, 1989, p.30-31] , as well as chess journalistEdward Winter , who called it "a delightful book" in which "the topics [are] treated with an acuity and grace that offer the reviewer something quotable on almost every page." [ [http://www.chesshistory.com/winter/extra/waitzkin.html Searching for Bobby Fischer review] , Edward Winter, Chess History, 1989] Screenwriter and playwrightTom Stoppard called the book "well written" and "captivating." [The Observer, April 2, 1989, p.45]The film currently has a 100% average rating on
Rotten Tomatoes , based on 24 reviews. [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/searching_for_bobby_fischer/ Searching for Bobby Fischer] , Rotten Tomatoes]Roger Ebert gave the film a score of four stars (out of four), calling it "a film of remarkable sensitivity and insight," adding, "by the end of [the film] , we have learned [...] a great deal about human nature." [ [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19930811/REVIEWS/308110301/1023 Searching for Bobby Fischer review] , Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times, August 11, 1993]James Berardinelli gave the film three stars (out of four), calling it "an intensely fascinating movie capable of involving those who are ignorant about chess as well as those who love it." [ [http://www.reelviews.net/movies/s/searching.html Searching for Bobby Fischer review] , James Berardinelli, ReelViews, 1993]The film was nominated for Best Cinematography (Conrad L. Hall) at the 1993
Academy Awards . It won the category at theAmerican Society of Cinematographers the same year. The film also ranked #96 inAFI's 100 Years... 100 Cheers .Notes
External links
*imdb title|id=0108065|title=Searching for Bobby Fischer
* [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:131212 All Movie Guide entry]
* [http://www.eamonnoneill.net/articles/Josh%20Waitzkins.PDF Updated article from 2006 by award-winning Esquire (UK) journalist Eamonn O'Neill]
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