"I don't really watch too many movies. I don't have the patience usually to watch one, one and a half or two hours in a row"
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There’s also a subtle flex embedded in the shrug. Chess culture romanticizes endurance: long games, deep calculation, the willingness to sit with discomfort. By rejecting movies as too slow, he’s implying that the “slow” people are elsewhere. His mind is trained for friction - for scanning variations, sensing threats, making meaning out of sparse information. Cinema asks you to wait while the director decides when you’re allowed to know something. For a player used to controlling the pace of discovery, that can read as dead time.
Context matters: Carlsen came up in a hyper-digital era of highlights, clips, and constant analysis. Even chess consumption has been compressed into recaps, puzzles, and streaming commentary. So the quote isn’t just about attention span panic; it’s about agency. He’s not saying he can’t focus. He’s saying he prefers not to outsource focus to someone else’s timeline.
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"I don't really watch too many movies. I don't have the patience usually to watch one, one and a half or two hours in a row." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-really-watch-too-many-movies-i-dont-have-172815/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.



