Is it really good to photograph Turing as Sheldon Cooper. .

Adela 2021-10-19 09:52:44

1. I think this incident is simply insulting. What the screenwriter means is that if a person's IQ is high, EQ must be low? Can't you accept that there are people in this world who have high IQEQ? And whether it is the screenwriter of the Big Bang or the screenwriter of this movie, their understanding of low EQ is actually particularly low IQ. The behaviors they describe as low EQ are clearly typical low IQ.

2. Turing in real life is actually a very popular guy. Introvert is introvert. At that time in Bletchley Park, a lot of staff would gather together to exercise during lunch (playing football in the impression?), Turing would be watching and chatting with colleagues. He is not a weird guy at all. There is almost no such record in history. Shenma mung beans and carrots should be separated. If they are separated, they should be separated. Do you think he is really mentally retarded?

3. Bletchley has more than five or six people involved in the work of decryption, but a large group of people. Turing also did not have direct access to Churchill or received Churchill's endorsement. The director of Bletchley Park is not an outrageous army stick either.

4. In addition, they never chose to conceal some deciphered German intelligence. Is this a fucking crime? Is it Caosuga's life? . The British government not only did not conceal Enigma's deciphering, but also shared a lot of intelligence with the US military. The reason why the Germans did not know that Enigma was deciphered until they were defeated was simply because they did not believe that Enigma could be deciphered.

5. Turing machines are not computers. It is a model used to study computability. Not any real machine. . Even today we still call Turing machines Turing machines, not computers.

6. The early work of Enigma's deciphering was actually Polish mathematicians. This incident can be traced back to before the start of World War II. These people brought their results to the UK. Then someone in Bletchley Park designed the first-generation Bombe machine, and Turing optimized it.

7. The real first electronic computer was Colossus designed by Flower outside Bletchley Park during the same period. Of course Turing's deciphering work in Bletchley contributed to Colossus to a certain extent. Colossus was actually used by Bletchley Park to decipher Enigma. But the Turing guy in the movie is really a Bombe machine.

8. There was no machine called Christopher at that time. . The screenwriter is too Qiong Yao.

9. The girl Turing was engaged to always knew that he was gay, and Turing really loved her. The slapped scene was also a slap in the face.

10. As for Shenma Soviet spies, counterintelligence, and deliberately leaking information to the Soviet Union, it's all nonsense.

11. It is true that Turing likes to run. After the war almost went to the Olympics to participate in a marathon. Today, he is an extremely healthy person from brain to body. It turned out to be like a mentally handicapped nerd.

12. The chess master classmates and Turing have never competed for the right to be in charge, and they have always had a good relationship.

13. I really don't adapt to British English, so I hardly understood the lines in the first few minutes of the film, including the discordant interview. I don't know that the army baton is arguing with Turing, except for the German language. However, Turing is a Ph.D. from Princeton, and his mentor is Alonzo Church, whose historical position should be as strong as him. What is the face of this kind of resume?

14. When it comes to German, Turing really knows German. . . The repeated appearance of Heil Hitler really helped Bletchley Park crack Enigma. There is still nothing wrong with this movie.

Don't want to continue the list anymore. . In general, Turing is too disrespectful and too disrespectful of history.

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Extended Reading
  • Thurman 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    I've been thinking about what it means in the end. The queen pardons, the archives are unsealed, and the supreme honor is given after death. What is the significance of these things? Turing is dead, a tragic and gray death. Those accolades are there to comfort the audience and make the audience a little bit happier. The audience was just aggrieved for dozens of minutes and then offered a great consolation. The object they watch is painful for decades. This is the biggest injustice in the world.

The Imitation Game quotes

  • Alan Turing: I like solving problems, Commander. And Enigma is the most difficult problem in the world.

    Commander Denniston: Enigma isn't difficult, it's impossible. The Americans, the Russians, the French, the Germans, everyone thinks Enigma is unbreakable.

    Alan Turing: Good. Let me try and we'll know for sure, won't we?

  • Joan Clarke: I know it's not ordinary. But who ever loved ordinary?