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Queen of Katwe (2016)

Queen of Katwe (2016)

An outstanding underdog sports drama, whose heart and authenticity overcomes its familiar beats

7.4

Movie

United States of America
English
Drama
2016
FEMALE DIRECTOR, MIRA NAIR
David Oyelowo, Ethan Nazario Lubega, Lupita Nyong'o
124 min

TLDR

Disney, I wish this was marketed better.

What it's about

After meeting chess teacher and missionary Robert Katende, Phiona Mutesi transforms from impoverished drop-out into a world-class chess master, carving an escape from a life of poverty.

The take

If you wanted to watch a woman that rose to the top rankings of chess, playing piece-to-piece against some of the greatest chess players of the world, you would probably think about watching The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix, but you might be disappointed to find out that Beth Harmon isn’t real. However, there was one film before the iconic miniseries that depicted the story of a real life female chess player, one that clawed her and her family out of poverty through the game, and that story is Queen of Katwe. As a Disney original film, it does go through plenty of the familiar beats we’ve seen in the company’s previous works, but Mira Nair’s direction and the excellent performances of Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo create an underdog story that feels so sincere, so heartfelt, that it reportedly inspired Ugandan teenagers to do better in their national exams.

What stands out

Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo are great, of course, but the newcomers in the cast are able to match them too, especially leading lady Madina Nalwanga.

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