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Based on the true story of American video game salesman Henk Rogers and his discovery of Tetris in 1988. When he sets out to bring the game to the world, he enters a dangerous web of lies and corruption behind the Iron Curtain. (South by Southwest Film Festival)

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POMO 

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español La ingenuidad está bien aquí, es parte del juego. Y sabe cómo entretener, mezclar con buen gusto ideas de la cultura pop y mantener la claridad en un marco de guion relativamente sofisticado. Un Free Guy para un espectador más adulto, pero no conservador, y aún mejor si le interesa el negocio y la historia del nacimiento de un fenómeno de juego. La película se estrenó en VOD al mismo tiempo que Air de Ben Affleck, una “aventura de negocios”" bastante diferente pero igualmente exitosa y de la misma época histórica. ()

EvilPhoEniX 

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inglés A superbly suspenseful drama about how the popular video game Tetris reached the whole world. Apple scores plus points. It stars the excellent Taron Egerton, who has matured as an actor with each film – I've liked this handsome guy since Kingsman, but he blew everyone's mind with his performance in Black Bird, and here he only confirms his qualities. Oscars are on their way soon and I wish him a happy choice of films in his acting career. What may have seemed like a dull and uninteresting story eventually turned into a gripping and thrilling ride that will have you gasping at times – that certainly doesn't happen often in the drama genre. On the plus side, it’s set in the USSR, where the main character arrives to buy the rights to Tetris, only to find that things work differently in this country and nothing will be easy. Even though most of the film is about trading Tetris rights, it does have a decent amount of drive and energy. The scary KGB, the communists, the rules, I can't think of a better portrayal of Russian communism in film. There are a few unexpected twists and turns, the whole thing is superbly shot (the graphic 8 bit inserts are impressive), the actors are all excellent, the atmosphere is chilling and gripping, and the whole thing culminates in a thrilling car chase that would put Bond to shame. 8/10. ()

3DD!3 

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inglés Man, I used to play Tetris all day. I honestly had no idea it had such a troubled destiny. Baird and co. managed to turn a historical excursion into an incredibly entertaining film. They cleverly adapted the events so that the film doesn't lose pace, and even sneaked in a car chase out of the money saved on ingenious pixel inserts. “Good ideas have no borders.” ()

Necrotongue 

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inglés I never thought a movie about Tetris could hold my interest, but when a talented team of creators comes together, two hours can just fly by. It also felt like this group didn't take themselves too seriously, allowing me to enjoy even those far-fetched scenes. It was a laid-back, fun movie, making the sudden shift into a paranoid atmosphere aboard the Soyuz all the more impactful. Despite the occasional over-the-top moments, the filmmakers captured the essence of the oppressive setting remarkably well. Overall, it was an excellent film, complete with stunning visual transitions and familiar nostalgic sounds that truly kept me entertained. / Lesson learned: A person with a vision can often be a danger to themselves and those around them. ()