The dad is such a dick.


And so is the instructor.

The only decent adults in Josh's life are his mother and that dude who plays speed chess in the park.
Why can't Josh's dad and chess thing teacher be nice like them?

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Have you ever excelled at anything?! You need to put a lot of work and time and emotion to be one of the greatest. The problem with the father and the chess teacher is that they made Josh play for their satisfaction and not for his own pleasure. And keep in mind that Josh's dad was not that hard on him like the other parents. He took Josh for a two weeks fishing vacation and he did let him play chess in the park again. And Bruce's teachings did help Josh win the last match.

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The two-week fishing break was after the dad realized he'd been pushing Josh too hard

He'd learned by then he was being a dick

As for whether chess is for the kind-hearted, check out Anna Cramling's YouTube vids ... clearly a kind-hearted person who doesn't mind playing her best or losing cheerfully against a better player

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The father was a great guy trying to do the right thing for Josh. It is not easy to be the father (or mother) of a prodigy.

He sure told off that annoying teacher who was belittling chess. He was a hero. Not a dick.

"... clearly a kind-hearted person who doesn't mind playing her best or losing cheerfully against a better player"

Ha ha, you probably know a lot about "losing cheerfully". You're a dick. Or a troll.

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"Chess is not for the kind-hearted" - when you are playing, you are playing to win. You can be nice and shake hands after the game is over, but the game itself has nothing to do with being "nice".

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Why can't Josh's dad and chess thing teacher be nice ...
At least they weren't starting fights in the auditoriums, like some of the other parents.🐭

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haha agree Laurence Fishburne (pre-matrix) is freaking awesome in this film

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He was for a bit but at least he got his priorities straightened out.

Nice to see that reality shown in a movie though - regardless of the activity, there are always some sad parents trying to sort out their own perceived failures through their kids.

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Most dad's are.

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Taken a poll, have you?

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Guilty conscience? 🤔

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Parenting has gotten "nicer" over the decades, and there's been what can only be described as a "gay-ification" of our culture subsequently

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LOL. I do think that parents should be kind and nurturing to their children, but I agree that our culture has gotten very gayified, especially over the last 20 years or so. The very fact that so-called "transgenderism" is now being taken seriously as a real thing is evidence enough for that.

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So true. So sadly true.

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