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The Wizard (1989)

“It's more than a game...it's the chance of a lifetime.”

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Plot

In the heartrending saga of familial bonds and unexpected talents, "The Wizard" chronicles the journey of two brothers, Corey and Jimmy Woods, grappling with the imminent dissolution of their family due to their parents' impending divorce. Jimmy, a young boy burdened with a serious mental disorder, has been cloaked in an impenetrable shroud of melancholy since the untimely demise of his twin sister. However, beneath this veil of grief, lies a prodigious talent that emerges, quite unexpectedly, from the realm of video games. Jimmy's extraordinary prowess at gaming is discovered by his brother Corey, revealing a glimmer of hope and potential triumph amidst their tumultuous lives. Realizing Jimmy's unparalleled gift, the brothers abscond their stifling circumstances, embarking on an adventurous journey that stretches across the nation to the vibrant, sun-soaked city of Los Angeles. Their audacious goal is to compete in the ultimate video game championship on the West Coast, a platform that promises glory and recognition for Jimmy's unique talent. Their odyssey, however, is not devoid of challenges. As they navigate their way towards the championship, the brothers must evade the relentless pursuit of the adults in their lives, whose intentions threaten to shatter their dreams and tear Jimmy away from Corey. "The Wizard" is a stirring tale of brotherhood, resilience, and the unyielding power of dreams, set against the colorful, pixelated backdrop of the video gaming world. With each joystick maneuver, the brothers not only challenge their gaming adversaries but also confront the harsh realities of their lives, crafting an unforgettable narrative of courage and determination.

Where to watch The Wizard?

The Wizard is an adventure movie featuring Fred Savage.

It is possible to buy The Wizard on Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.