On Track to Beat The Queen's Gambit...
...as the most watched Netflix limited series.
When I read that somewhere, I thought, "I have to watch this show," because I thought The Queen's Gambit was the best series I had watched in quite a while. Could this one be even better? No!
It turned out, IMO, to be like watching a slow-moving train wreck. Maybe I just didn't have the right sensibility. While this one had great production values and acting, and while I sympathized with Alex (Margaret Qualley), I could only get through 3 episodes (almost 3 hours), until I couldn't take it anymore.
I decided to at least see how it ended, so I watched the last two episodes (total of 5 out of 10), where Alex has reached rock bottom, but finally begins to assert herself against Nick, her abusive boyfriend. I won't go into details, because that would necessitate revealing spoilers. Suffice it to say, it didn't make me like the series a lot more.
Again, IMO, there's no way this approaches The Queen's Gambit in excellent film making.