But I had no idea who Bobby Fischer was, and once I discovered this was about chess, I really wasn't sure a film about it would appeal to me. Sure it had Ben Kingsley and Joe Montegna in it. I recall renting this film a year or so later but not knowing one thing about it. The movie came out in 1993 but I don't think I saw it then. I sincerely hope you all have seen this film, but if you haven't let me tell you a little bit about it and why I love it so much.
I want to talk about one of my favorite movies in the entire world: Searching for Bobby Fischer. And Mychaela Danna's music scores contribute wonderfully to the intensity of the moods of characters.I feel like changing things up today. Yep, there are a lot of visual moments of traumatic pains and sufferings as there are many instances of emotional victories. This is great family film that expounds on the battle of a man `under a rock' in his attempt to fight his internal demons. Derek Luke has a unique charismatic charm that will surely warm the hearts of many. That `poem-reading' session is a definite highlight of the film. I love the way they are presented, almost in a hurried pace as if to raise spontaneous questions in the audience's minds as they analyze the young sailor's attitude! The film does portray a sense of emotional parallel between Antwone and Davenport, both waiting for the correct moments to burst out with their hidden deep-rooted emotions. They may seemingly appear as events flatly thrown in as mere excuses to show Antoine's faults, but succeeds in giving reasons and offering solutions to the problems faced by the Antwone character. The flow of events set forth the pace of behavioral and mental development of Antwone. I could sit and watch the melodrama of the last Thanksgiving scene over and over again. Davenport and the Cheryl characters, many of the talented actors seem to ooze in and out of sight without solid positioning. Unfortunately, with the exception of the Antwone, the D. I find myself associating some of the characters with those from the writings of one of my favorite authors, James Baldwin. Overall, the cast presents their characters in a very believable manner. I was also impressed by young Cory Hodges' terrific performance. Davenport and Luke's Antwone, and between Antwone and Joy Bryant's Cheryl is captivating. The on screen chemistry between Washington's Dr. The flashback reminders of the tyrannically abusive past of young Antwoine work well to help explain the rage, lack of confidence and misbehavior of Antwone Fisher. The theme of redemption is solidly and beautifully expressed through the interaction of the characters. The story is really formidable and the overall cast is formidably impressive. A truly inspirational film that should be seen by all. This film does capture a journey that will keep the audience holding on to the belief that every human outcast can be saved, given the right guidance. Very cool performance! With every step he takes in the scenes, his presence commands the screen! Also, the heartfelt performance of the 28 year-old actor, Derek Duke, who plays the adult Antwone ∟ish' Fisher, is equally awesome. The tale floats like an ordinary fare, but Denzel, the actor, keeps the story in motion as a priceless support to his refreshingly new protege actor, Derek Luke. There are many instances of sentimental exposes that viewers will find difficult to forget. The film flows with a vividly soulful and engaging cinematic pace that is truly praiseworthy. Skirting the line between facts and fiction, he addresses the issues of pains, rage and aspirations of the young man. It's Denzel Washington/s debut as a director, and his film does very well in exploring the moral dilemmas and redemption of his principal character, Antwone Fisher.