Tiles and tribulations…
There is a dedicated community of people
for whom SCRABBLE is more than a domestic nicety – it is an
obsession. They devote years of their lives to mental and physical
preparation and travel the country – some full-time –
competing in cutthroat tournaments. The dictionary is studied with
religious devotion, each obscure word another weapon for the ultimate
battle. For some, the game keeps them teetering on the safe side
of sanity. For others, it has pushed them just over. Some scrape
by on the meager winnings alone.
In another corner of the SCRABBLE universe - New
York City’s Washington Square Park - you’ll find a ragtag
bunch oblivious to anything besides the games at hand - restaurateurs,
grizzled veterans, the seemingly homeless – all obsessing
about words with a Q but no U: QAT, QAID, QINTAR...
This is NOT your grandmother’s SCRABBLE
Word Wars delves
into both of these worlds, focusing on four of the game’s
highest-ranked players (also featured in Stefan Fatsis’ best-selling
book Word Freak), as they advance from heated competition in neighborhood
parks and clubs to highly organized regional and national tournaments,
culminating in the 2002 National Championship in San Diego, where
the top prize is $25,000 and an appearance on the Today Show.
The filmmakers weave various elements of the SCRABBLE
subculture into the main story: Laela Kilbourn’s camera captures
the industrial beauty of the HASBRO factory where sets are churned
out like lemmings; Conor O’Neill’s editing builds the
intensity of a best-of-50 $1,000 marathon, played to exhaustion
by two main characters; Eye-catching graphics by Cassidy Curtis
and Mike Hackett visually illustrate the mental gymnastics; Music
by Thor Madsen of Wax Poetic (Norah Jones’ former backup band)
adds an up-tempo groove to the game play and a haunting resonance
to the darker moments.
You may not want to be these “word warriors”
, but you will definitely be drawn into their journey.
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