Queen's move
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1950s. Beth Harmon is an ordinary orphan with an unusual knack for chess. The game is her only passion. As long as Beth is in the game, she is still in control of herself and... a crippling craving for tranquilizers and alcohol. The girl desperately wants to become a phenomenal chess player, but at the same time she wants to run away from this reality more and more.
A decisive chess duel with the world champion, Russian grandmaster Vasily Borgov is approaching. One wrong combination can ruin the whole game, and one wrong move can break the future. Beth loses control of herself again. But this time, for the sake of victory, she will spare neither chess pieces nor living people.
Walter Tevis is an American novelist whose works have been translated into about 20 languages. Three of his novels were adapted into films. And the most popular was the screen adaptation of "The Queen's Walk", adapted by the Netflix platform in 2020.
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