
Follow three professional video game players as they overcome personal adversity, family pressures, and the realities of life to compete in a $1,000,000 tournament that could change their lives forever.... (Full plot summary below)
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Follow three professional video game players as they overcome personal adversity, family pressures, and the realities of life to compete in a $1,000,000 tournament that could change their lives forever.
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| IGN MoviesBrian AlbertThat the documentary condenses such a complicated game and scenario into a clear, engaging package is a tremendous accomplishment by Valve. |
| User ReviewSebastian JIt's incredible that something as simple as video games can bring so many people from so many parts of the world together. |
| User ReviewViet Phuong Nreally good documentary Ive never played Dota but it really get me into that world |
| User ReviewChamith WBest documentary about a strategy game. It really taught me a good lesson about video gaming. Computer gaming is the best entertainment field upto date. Back then computer games weren't popular. This documentary clearly shows how video games can make your life better. Love it. |
| User ReviewFreedom Wurprised I liked this so much. Before today never heard about DOTA and watching geeks playing computer games is not my ideal of fun but this doc is so engaging I found myself rooting for them. |
| User ReviewSteven TThis is easily one of the best documentaries about competitive reports. I love the stories of each professional, especially Dendi's. |
| User ReviewJustin TAn interesting and entertaining look at a video game tournament. |
| User ReviewPiers CKnowing next-to-nothing about pro gaming, this is still totally follow-able. The integrated CGI will, I think, help non-gaming types better understand what is happening. Shame the only female team (briefly) featured go by 'PMS' - way to break that glass ceiling, gals. I find it strange that the winners are consistently referred to as 'millionaires' as individuals, despite that total being divided among a 5-man team. It is easy to get emotionally invested in the contestants' struggles and will hopefully show that this is a competition type comparable to big sporting events. |
| User ReviewDarren BI actually was never aware this sort of compelling competition existed - nor did I realize the cash prize was in the millions for top team. Dota is a unique gaming experience and seeing it through the eyes of these die harder's is quite remarkable. Really impressed & learned something new! |
| User ReviewRob REntertaining movie about an activity I still do not fully understand. Still, the movie fails to tell how they came up with a million? And why is the money in U.S. when the tournament is being held in Germany? |