Good film can't be buried

Alexis 2022-03-21 09:01:13

The domestic release of "Imitation Game" has unavoidable "malfunctions" such as rampant release and rampant piracy. However, due to the high quality of the film, almost all audiences who have seen the film are impressed by the plot of the story and the performance of the actors. . Looking back at the roles played by Benedict Cumberbatch, Sherlock Holmes, Hawking, Van Gogh, Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, Turing, the father of computers, etc., Benny has become a genius spokesperson for the role of high IQ. In "The Imitation Game", Benny's interpretation of the role of Turing is the best way to draw the picture. He vividly interprets the image of an unsophisticated genius, and he controls Turing's painful and lonely negative emotions just right. Toward the end, when Turing stood in front of "Christopher", his lonely back can not help but make people feel desolate and tears.

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  • Sherman 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    It may be that there have been so many geniuses of this type in film and television dramas in the past two years, and it does not seem to be a touching story. BC still don’t play homosexuality. Really, straight guys are going to be sprayed out of the screen...

  • 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

  • Stewart Menzies: Burn everything.

    Hugh Alexander: Burn? Why?

    Stewart Menzies: You were told when you started this was a Top Secret program. Did you think we were joking?

    Hugh Alexander: But the war is over.

    Stewart Menzies: *This* war is. But there'Il be others.

    Alan Turing: And we know how to break a code that everybody else believes is unbreakable.

    Stewart Menzies: Precisely. Tear it down, light it up. Sweep away the ashes. None of you have ever met before. None of you have ever even heard the word "Enigma." Have a safe trip home.

    Stewart Menzies: [as they rise to go] Behave. With a bit of luck, you'll never have to see me or one another again for the rest of your lives...

  • Headmaster: [grilling young Alan about note-passing] You and your friend solve maths problems during maths class because the maths class is too dull?