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Critical Thinking is a 2020 American biographical drama film based on the true story of the 1998 Miami Jackson High School chess team, the first inner-city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship.

Critical Thinking was directed by John Leguizamo, written by Dito Montiel, and stars Leguizamo alongside Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Angel Bismark Curiel, Will Hochman, Corwin Tuggles, Jeffry Batista, Ramses Jimenez, Rachel Bay Jones and Michael K. Williams. It was released on September 4, 2020 by Vertical Entertainment.

Plot

Set in 1998, Critical Thinking tells the true story of a Cuban-American teacher named Mario Martinez (known to his students as Mr. T) and his national championship-winning chess club at Miami Jackson High School.

Sedrick is an African-American student living with his widowed father a knowledgeable chess player takes chess as an easy elective and meets Mr. T along with Ito, a student who works long hours after school to support his single mother; the class also includes class clown Roddy, and Gil, who is of Spanish descent.

Mr. T deals with opposition from Principal Kestel, who believes that the class is made up of academic misfits and that the chess club brings little to no glory to the school and she uses the chess class as a quasi detention hall. Principal Kestel threatens to redirect funding from the chess club to the school s football team but offers fundraising chocolate bars for the team to raise money. When the boys scheme to convert the chocolate bars into marijuana infused cookies goes awry, Mr. T uses his personal savings to register the team in the regional competition.The team wins the regional tournament to advance and at the end of the road trip Sedrick happily tells his dad about his victory. Sedrick s father tells him to get his life straight and decide on his future rather than waste his time on chess. Ito loses job because of his decision to go out of town to the tournament and his mother throws him out of her apartment, leading him to quit the chess team. The rest of the team realizes that they need money to register for the state championship. They also need Ito, who previously qualified for the regional. If they can t achieve both, they risk forfeiting.

The boys face interrogation from police officers who believe that they have information about the murder of another student by a local drug dealer. Soon after, Ito, dealing with financial troubles, is recruited by a drug kingpin because of his knack with numbers. The boys raise funds for the state championship by washing cars. They also recruit a new member, Marcel, whom Mr. T calls Duchamp. At the last minute, Ito changes his mind and travels with the boys to the tournament. An airline company had promised free tickets via sponsorship for them if they made it to the nationals, which they narrowly qualify for due to Ito s refusal to accept a draw, after which he loses due to a zugzwang. He stays at home to fix his life, with a drug dealer, Andre, threatening to hand him over to the police if he tries to quit.

The boys progress well and are pitted against Akopyan, the three-time, back-to-back reigning champion. Akopyan plays individually against Marcel, who has the best record on the team. At some point in the game, Akopyan, who is having a difficult time beating Marcel, decides to take a bathroom break and suggests that Marcel should do the same. However, Akopyan mistakenly leaves his clock timer running. In the bathroom, Akopyan tries to talk Marcel into accepting a draw, and Marcel replies that a win is all his team needs to win the tournament. When the game resumes, Akopyan is upset to find his clock running which puts Marcel up in a time advantage. However, Marcel waits about three minutes and a half without a move to level the game time, and the two finalists resume the game on an equal footing. Eventually, Akopyan has to resign as his position is obviously losing. Marcel is crowned as the new champion alongside the boys and Mr. T.

Back home, Ito invites Donny and Andre over under the pretense of talking about business, but Andre suspects something to be off about the meeting. He seizes Ito s Walkman and forbids him from answering the phone, and talks about Sedrick and his girl Chanakya and what he might do to them. Ito gets angry and grabs Andre, bashing his head on a refrigerator until Andre is unconscious, and then leaves the store and walks into the street.

During the end credits, the movie returns to the modern-day versions of Ito and Marcel.

Cast

  • John Leguizamo as Mario Martinez aka Mr. T
  • Michael K. Williams as Mr. Roundtree
  • Rachel Bay Jones as Principal Kestel
  • Jorge Lendeborg Jr. as Ito Paniagua
  • Angel Bismark Curiel as Rodelay Medina
  • Will Hochman as Gil Luna
  • Corwin Tuggles as Sedrick Roundtree
  • Jeffry Batista as Marcel Martinez
  • Zora Casebere as Chanayah
  • Ramses Jimenez as Andre Lamar
  • Todd Allen Durkin as Detective Ransone

Production

In November 2015, it was announced that John Leguizamo, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Michael K. Williams, Angel Bismark Curiel, Will Hochman, Jeffrey Battista, Corwin Tuggles and Rachel Bay Jones had joined the cast of the film, with Leguizamo directing from a screenplay written by Dito Montiel.

Principal photography began in November 2018 and was filmed over 20 days, on a budget of US$3 million.

Release

Critical Thinking was scheduled to have its world premiere at South by Southwest in March 2020. However, the festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Shortly after, Vertical Entertainment acquired distribution rights to the film. It was released on September 4, 2020.

Critical reception

Critical Thinking holds a 94% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 33 reviews, with an average of 7.1/10. Metacritic report a score of 65 out of 100 based on 9 critic reviews, indicating generally favorable reviews .

Critical Thinking is a 2020 American biographical drama film based on the true story of the 1998 Miami Jackson High School chess team, the first inner-city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship.

Critical Thinking was directed by John Leguizamo, written by Dito Montiel, and stars Leguizamo alongside Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Angel Bismark Curiel, Will Hochman, Corwin Tuggles, Jeffry Batista, Ramses Jimenez, Rachel Bay Jones and Michael K. Williams. It was released on September 4, 2020 by Vertical Entertainment.

Plot

Set in 1998, Critical Thinking tells the true story of a Cuban-American teacher named Mario Martinez (known to his students as Mr. T) and his national championship-winning chess club at Miami Jackson High School.

Sedrick is an African-American student living with his widowed father a knowledgeable chess player takes chess as an easy elective and meets Mr. T along with Ito, a student who works long hours after school to support his single mother; the class also includes class clown Roddy, and Gil, who is of Spanish descent.

Mr. T deals with opposition from Principal Kestel, who believes that the class is made up of academic misfits and that the chess club brings little to no glory to the school and she uses the chess class as a quasi detention hall. Principal Kestel threatens to redirect funding from the chess club to the school s football team but offers fundraising chocolate bars for the team to raise money. When the boys scheme to convert the chocolate bars into marijuana infused cookies goes awry, Mr. T uses his personal savings to register the team in the regional competition.The team wins the regional tournament to advance and at the end of the road trip Sedrick happily tells his dad about his victory. Sedrick s father tells him to get his life straight and decide on his future rather than waste his time on chess. Ito loses job because of his decision to go out of town to the tournament and his mother throws him out of her apartment, leading him to quit the chess team. The rest of the team realizes that they need money to register for the state championship. They also need Ito, who previously qualified for the regional. If they can t achieve both, they risk forfeiting.

The boys face interrogation from police officers who believe that they have information about the murder of another student by a local drug dealer. Soon after, Ito, dealing with financial troubles, is recruited by a drug kingpin because of his knack with numbers. The boys raise funds for the state championship by washing cars. They also recruit a new member, Marcel, whom Mr. T calls Duchamp. At the last minute, Ito changes his mind and travels with the boys to the tournament. An airline company had promised free tickets via sponsorship for them if they made it to the nationals, which they narrowly qualify for due to Ito s refusal to accept a draw, after which he loses due to a zugzwang. He stays at home to fix his life, with a drug dealer, Andre, threatening to hand him over to the police if he tries to quit.

The boys progress well and are pitted against Akopyan, the three-time, back-to-back reigning champion. Akopyan plays individually against Marcel, who has the best record on the team. At some point in the game, Akopyan, who is having a difficult time beating Marcel, decides to take a bathroom break and suggests that Marcel should do the same. However, Akopyan mistakenly leaves his clock timer running. In the bathroom, Akopyan tries to talk Marcel into accepting a draw, and Marcel replies that a win is all his team needs to win the tournament. When the game resumes, Akopyan is upset to find his clock running which puts Marcel up in a time advantage. However, Marcel waits about three minutes and a half without a move to level the game time, and the two finalists resume the game on an equal footing. Eventually, Akopyan has to resign as his position is obviously losing. Marcel is crowned as the new champion alongside the boys and Mr. T.

Back home, Ito invites Donny and Andre over under the pretense of talking about business, but Andre suspects something to be off about the meeting. He seizes Ito s Walkman and forbids him from answering the phone, and talks about Sedrick and his girl Chanakya and what he might do to them. Ito gets angry and grabs Andre, bashing his head on a refrigerator until Andre is unconscious, and then leaves the store and walks into the street.

During the end credits, the movie returns to the modern-day versions of Ito and Marcel.

Cast

  • John Leguizamo as Mario Martinez aka Mr. T
  • Michael K. Williams as Mr. Roundtree
  • Rachel Bay Jones as Principal Kestel
  • Jorge Lendeborg Jr. as Ito Paniagua
  • Angel Bismark Curiel as Rodelay Medina
  • Will Hochman as Gil Luna
  • Corwin Tuggles as Sedrick Roundtree
  • Jeffry Batista as Marcel Martinez
  • Zora Casebere as Chanayah
  • Ramses Jimenez as Andre Lamar
  • Todd Allen Durkin as Detective Ransone

Production

In November 2015, it was announced that John Leguizamo, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Michael K. Williams, Angel Bismark Curiel, Will Hochman, Jeffrey Battista, Corwin Tuggles and Rachel Bay Jones had joined the cast of the film, with Leguizamo directing from a screenplay written by Dito Montiel.

Principal photography began in November 2018 and was filmed over 20 days, on a budget of US$3 million.

Release

Critical Thinking was scheduled to have its world premiere at South by Southwest in March 2020. However, the festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Shortly after, Vertical Entertainment acquired distribution rights to the film. It was released on September 4, 2020.

Critical reception

Critical Thinking holds a 94% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 33 reviews, with an average of 7.1/10. Metacritic report a score of 65 out of 100 based on 9 critic reviews, indicating generally favorable reviews .

Year 2020
ReleaseDate 2020-09-04
RuntimeMins 117
RuntimeStr 1h 57min
Plot The true story of the Miami Jackson High School chess team which was the first inner city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship.
Directors John Leguizamo
Writers Dito Montiel
Stars John Leguizamo, Rachel Bay Jones, Michael Kenneth Williams
Produced by Carla Berkowitz,John J. Brunetti Jr.,Harvey Chaplin,Emilio Estefan Jr.,Joseph Krutel,John Leguizamo,Jason Mandl,Scott M. Rosenfelt,Elayne Schneiderman Schmidt
Music by Chris Hajian
Cinematography by Zach Zamboni
Film Editing by Jamie Kirkpatrick
Casting By Avy Kaufman
Production Design by J. Mark Harrington
Art Direction by Lewis Zucker
Set Decoration by Mark Dane
Costume Design by Danny Santiago
Makeup Department Carol Raskin
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Michael Bedell,Melanie Grefe,Ryan McInerney,Reynaldo Rodriguez,Alicia Triana Tabeau
Art Department Sarah Arvanites,Peter Cordova,Richard E. Kruder,Craig Mark Ledermann,Emerita Ocana,Lewis Zucker
Sound Department Andrea Bella,Leslie Bloome,John Bowen,Kristin Catuogno,Frank Collins,Ryan Collison,Mark DeSimone,Joanna Fang,Chris Foster,Laura Heinzinger,Jacob Ortiz,Nick Seaman,Jon Udell,Mark Weber,Steve Zimmerman
Visual Effects by Dean Lyon
Stunts Denisha Gillespie,Jonathan Mercedes
Camera and Electrical Department Gustavo Acosta,Roberto Ballesteros,Jonathan Bowens,Tony Capote,Stephen Ciffone,Jeff Daly,Ian Hernand,Alex V. Hurley,Jordan Klein Jr.,Jamie Klein,Alexander W. Lewis,Sean Lunski,Luis Mendez,Paco Moises,Christopher Montgomery,Earl Perque,Jim Pescrille,Jeff Scholl,Brian Serna
Casting Department Dann Fink,Erin Fragetta,Lori Wyman,Leeba Zakharov
Costume and Wardrobe Department Susie Minor,Reno Reeves
Editorial Department Matt Breitenbach,Matthew C. Buckley,Aaron Burns,Laureen Clarke,Laureen A. Clarke,John DiMare,Sean Dunckley,Mike Richos
Location Management Rafael Fuster,Jose Ricardo Paez,Leah Sokolowsky
Music Department Missy Cohen,Ben Heim,Mathieu Schreyer,David Yousefi
Script and Continuity Department Carmen Soriano
Transportation Department K.C. Colebrooke
Additional Crew David Albahae,Emily Lu Aldrich,Lisa Aurora,Michael Bedell,Crystal Esparza,Patty Harrigan,Yelena Makarczyk,Justin Marx,Colleen McCarthy,Pete Mongelli,Vicki Pearlman,Geliani Perez,Alex Puma,Juancho Rodriguez,Michelle Ryan,Hilda Somarriba,Oscar Vaca,Christopher Velasquez,Melissa West
Thanks Jose Luis Martinez,Tom Rice
Genres Drama
Companies Critical thinking, Cinema Veritas, Hialeah Park Studios
Countries USA
Languages English, Spanish
ContentRating Not Rated
ImDbRating 6.4
ImDbRatingVotes 1808
MetacriticRating 65
Keywords city,miami florida,chess,chess game,chess player
Year 2020
ReleaseDate 2020-09-04
RuntimeMins 117
RuntimeStr 1h 57min
Plot The true story of the Miami Jackson High School chess team which was the first inner city team to win the U.S. National Chess Championship.
Directors John Leguizamo
Writers Dito Montiel
Stars John Leguizamo, Rachel Bay Jones, Michael Kenneth Williams
Produced by Carla Berkowitz,John J. Brunetti Jr.,Harvey Chaplin,Emilio Estefan Jr.,Joseph Krutel,John Leguizamo,Jason Mandl,Scott M. Rosenfelt,Elayne Schneiderman Schmidt
Music by Chris Hajian
Cinematography by Zach Zamboni
Film Editing by Jamie Kirkpatrick
Casting By Avy Kaufman
Production Design by J. Mark Harrington
Art Direction by Lewis Zucker
Set Decoration by Mark Dane
Costume Design by Danny Santiago
Makeup Department Carol Raskin
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Michael Bedell,Melanie Grefe,Ryan McInerney,Reynaldo Rodriguez,Alicia Triana Tabeau
Art Department Sarah Arvanites,Peter Cordova,Richard E. Kruder,Craig Mark Ledermann,Emerita Ocana,Lewis Zucker
Sound Department Andrea Bella,Leslie Bloome,John Bowen,Kristin Catuogno,Frank Collins,Ryan Collison,Mark DeSimone,Joanna Fang,Chris Foster,Laura Heinzinger,Jacob Ortiz,Nick Seaman,Jon Udell,Mark Weber,Steve Zimmerman
Visual Effects by Dean Lyon
Stunts Denisha Gillespie,Jonathan Mercedes
Camera and Electrical Department Gustavo Acosta,Roberto Ballesteros,Jonathan Bowens,Tony Capote,Stephen Ciffone,Jeff Daly,Ian Hernand,Alex V. Hurley,Jordan Klein Jr.,Jamie Klein,Alexander W. Lewis,Sean Lunski,Luis Mendez,Paco Moises,Christopher Montgomery,Earl Perque,Jim Pescrille,Jeff Scholl,Brian Serna
Casting Department Dann Fink,Erin Fragetta,Lori Wyman,Leeba Zakharov
Costume and Wardrobe Department Susie Minor,Reno Reeves
Editorial Department Matt Breitenbach,Matthew C. Buckley,Aaron Burns,Laureen Clarke,Laureen A. Clarke,John DiMare,Sean Dunckley,Mike Richos
Location Management Rafael Fuster,Jose Ricardo Paez,Leah Sokolowsky
Music Department Missy Cohen,Ben Heim,Mathieu Schreyer,David Yousefi
Script and Continuity Department Carmen Soriano
Transportation Department K.C. Colebrooke
Additional Crew David Albahae,Emily Lu Aldrich,Lisa Aurora,Michael Bedell,Crystal Esparza,Patty Harrigan,Yelena Makarczyk,Justin Marx,Colleen McCarthy,Pete Mongelli,Vicki Pearlman,Geliani Perez,Alex Puma,Juancho Rodriguez,Michelle Ryan,Hilda Somarriba,Oscar Vaca,Christopher Velasquez,Melissa West
Thanks Jose Luis Martinez,Tom Rice
Genres Drama
Companies Critical thinking, Cinema Veritas, Hialeah Park Studios
Countries USA
Languages English, Spanish
ContentRating Not Rated
ImDbRating 6.4
ImDbRatingVotes 1808
MetacriticRating 65
Keywords city,miami florida,chess,chess game,chess player