Beth Harmon’s Final Chess Game | The Queen’s Gambit – Full Scene

And the student becomes the master. Watch the nail-biting final scene and chess match of The Queen’s Gambit, starring the inimitable Anya Taylor-Joy as Beth Harmon. Warning: Spoilers!

When winning takes everything, what are you left with? It’s the show everyone’s obsessed with: The Queen’s Gambit follows a young chess prodigy’s rise from an orphanage to the world stage. But genius comes with a cost. A riveting adaptation of Walter Tevis’ groundbreaking novel is streaming on Netflix now, starring Anya Taylor-Joy, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Harry Melling and Marcin Dorociński.

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Beth’s Harmon’s Final Chess Game | The Queen’s Gambit – Full Scene

In a 1950s orphanage, a young girl reveals an astonishing talent for chess and begins an unlikely journey to stardom while grappling with addiction.

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    Wtf that dude just raped the red headed chic. Why did he touch her and molested her!!!!!

    And then she relentlessly smoked dozens of old men at chess

    Btw people should see Moscow on Hudson (1984) and The White Crow (2018) where is clearly shown how KGB always followed the artist outside the country. Literally, every step. KGB agents were a part of an entourage.

    Chess was extremely popular in Yugoslavia. I remember everyone watching the Karpov-Kasparov matches and the papers going crazy the next day… they were real superstars. And when Bobby Fischer came to Yugoslavia to play against Spassky, it was more important than anything. I thought this match alone would stop the war and render sanctions ridiculous. Instead, Fischer was never able to go back to America. Almost every kid new how to play chess, including me.

    It was the worst role of Marcin Dorocinski (borgov)

    А это третья культурная перспектива. В которой ничего, кроме исторической признательности. Авторы сильно не скрывают через призму каких исторических событий они творили этот шедевр и на наработки каких произведений творчески опирались, развивая глубину текста, заложенную в оригинальном произведении американской литературы.

    Why is the camera so unstable when she comes out of the car…. the screen is jumping up and down

    Chess is like war, except without violence, and people can admire and respect the winner even if they're on "the other side". What a conclusion to a beautiful series.

    Most touching scene to me is how all her previous opponents come together and help her rally against the Russian. Guys rule!

    When you beat the main story boss, but continued playing afterwards and meet the secret boss

    <3 It's just beautiful. All she finds behind the Iron Curtain, is wonderful friends.

    Realy awesome movie! 👍Love it so much and I will always love it! Thank you for your job!

    As a high performance woman athlete myself, I was constantly told to give 150% into everything I did. I forgotten how to listen to my own body and its’ wants and needs. It was nice to see the silent struggles of an individual woman like Beth Harmon who simply wants to play a game of chess.

    This series was perfect except for the ending. When the crowd was applauding her at the end, the writers should've put Mr Shaibel as a vision proudly smiling and applauding her as well. That would make the series a solid 10/10.

    If only real chess world champion ship games were this hyped 😂

    love how she played with the man at the end, reminds me of her and Mr. Shaibel in the Methuen basement. 🙁

    I like how it’s shown she understands Russian – yet the only time she speaks it is to the elder man she chooses to play chess with at the park.

    05:04 That man, who stands up and says her name with pure love and joy. Amazing!

    This man literally leaves his audience breathless with his performances!

    Old man: invites Beth to play
    Beth: defeats him in one move

    If this should ever come to be, it would be epic! Would love to live long enough to see this come to pass.

    Did anyone else note that the chess tables in this last scene are set up different than before?

    Im watching this 7 episodes like movie.
    One step to other.
    One of the best serials ever.
    Completely in all ways.
    Congratulations all team who made this story.

    The young black actress in this clip is extraordinarily gorgeous, just saying.

    The ending scene is just sublimely perfect because although she is in Russia Beth has come home to her kind of people. Chess is their world and they appreciate one another and the game in the purest of ways, not primarily as a means of one-upmanship or political/personal rivalry, but because as our heroine says in an earlier episode – chess can sometimes be beautiful for its own sake. I think she first learned that from her initial tutor Mr Shaibel.

    The game of Chess you see is both an art and a science because it is at the same time both an intellectual pursuit and an intensely emotional one at that. This might also explain historically why many who have played it to any great level and for real obsess over it and ultimately why it drives some of them literally insane. The great players all strive to figure out the perfect strategy, which of course is impossible for anyone, save perhaps now for a computer.

    I love that there are no bad guys in this. Everyone in the end is rooting for the star female to win.

    in real life there was no Woman world chess champion in open category !

    Borgov applauding Beth like Spassky applauded Bobby Fischer

    He lost as she won. With grace and elegance. Both Champions of the game

    At the end, when she and the American CIA agent are headed to the airport, Beth abruptly changes her plans and decides not to fly home but to instead to stay in Russia for an unknown period of time, playing chess with elderly men in a sidewalk park. Was I the only one who almost cried out, as the limousine drove off, "Wait! She needs her luggage!"

    Much like the American people, the Russian people are a kind are a kind and generous sort. It’s our leadership that have been and continue to be evil, greedy, murderous thugs.

    I think Borgov was based on Boris Spassky. The way him congratulating Harmon was like Spassky celebrating Fisher`s victory from their legendary 6th game of championship match.

    Second movie will be about Beth losing her mind because she sees everything upside down.

    I wanna see a Shaibel Spin off

    This is what Bobby Fischer could have been if he wasn't bat$hit crazy.

    In Free West: Girls cannot play chess
    In Soviet Russia: One of us! One of us!

    Magnus Carlson never gets big crowds of fans cheering for him on the street.

    If you've ever watched this anime called Hikaru no Go, you'll realize how much the director for Queen's Gambit copied it.

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