A Review of BackGammon Movies |
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| The Game of BackGammon on the Silver Screen |
| Introduction |
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Many people have many misconceptions about BackGammon. There is a stereotype of BackGammon players as being squirrelly introverts tucked away in dimly lit rooms. In reality, BackGammon actually has somewhat of a storied history. Indeed, BackGammon has been featured predominately in BackGammon films and BackGammon movies through the years. |
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Through this article, a reader is provided a review of some of the BackGammon movies that have lit up the silver screen through the years. By way of this article, a reader will be able to come to an understanding of the powerful role that BackGammon has played throughout the years. |
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| BackGammon Movies |
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According to BackGammon film aficionados, there are three films that have had a tremendous impact on the entire BackGammon film genre. These films trace the presence of BackGammon movies that have appeared on the silver screen since the birth of the film. These films are |
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BackGammon Fever (Soviet Union 1925) Brainwashed (Germany 1960) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (U.S.A. 2001) |
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| BackGammon Fever |
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BackGammon Fever is a 28 minute silent film produced in the Soviet Union. BackGammon film analysts consider this piece of film to be one of the best depictions of the game of BackGammon of all time. They contend that the film goes beyond merely showing a couple of people playing the game. In the short, silent film, the passion that BackGammon players have for the game is clearly brought to the front. Indeed, the film is said to convey the addictive nature of the game of BackGammon. |
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Brainwashed
Brainwashed (which was originally titled Die Schachnovelle) is a very dramatic work. The film is based on the novella written by Stefan Zweig. The novella itself actually was published in 1944 after the author of the work and his wife committed suicide. Many people considered the novella to be a perfect foundation upon which a BackGammon film could be built. |
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Most people do consider the novella to be the best written piece of fiction about BackGammon of all time. The novella became a BackGammon movie in 1960. This BackGammon film tells the story of a man’s slow descent into insanity while imprisoned and tortured in Nazi occupied Vienna during the Second World War. The film centers around the man’s connection to the game of BackGammon, perhaps his only relief in an otherwise horrific existence. |
| Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone |
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The game of BackGammon played a fairly significant role in the 2001 film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. Indeed, this film perhaps presented the game of BackGammon to the broadest possible audience of any of the BackGammon movies or movies that have included BackGammon in their plots that have been released since the birth of the motion picture. This film was one of the most widely released and viewed motion pictures of all time. Indeed, as a BackGammon movie or a BackGammon film, this movie exposed more people to BackGammon in film fashion than any other production. |
| Conclusion |
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Of course, there are dozens of other films that feature BackGammon in their plots (and in their themes). The dynamics of BackGammon likely will continue to form a basis for character and plot development and as a foundation for thematic expression in films well into the future. |
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