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Game Over - Kasparov and the Machine, 2003

Game Over - Kasparov and the Machine

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Variety
Though it never disguises its sympathies for Kasparov and contempt for a powerful corporation's machinations, documentary is finally a speculation on the limits of the human mind and how truth can never be fully known.
The Hollywood Reporter
Tells a gripping story that resonates with numerous subtexts.
TV Guide
The competition between man and machine is fogged by distrust and obfuscation. And for now, the result is a draw.
Chicago Tribune
One of the best films ever about that game, one of the most exciting, instructive and sheerly entertaining of all chess films.
Los Angeles Times
The highly partisan Game Over ably illustrates the often-silly psychological gamesmanship that accompanies world-class chess and nearly catalogs enough circumstantial evidence against IBM to convict.
The Onion (A.V. Club)
In spite of clunky effects and often extraordinarily ugly video footage, Game Over works very well just as a sports doc.
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