I have to say that not a single minute is nonsense

Bethany 2022-04-21 09:01:16

From the beginning to the end of this film, not even a minute was wasted, and the information conveyed is enough to empathize with. .

Although history is not like this, the screenwriter is still in place, and the whole person is still very three-dimensional. In fact, it is a bit exaggerated at the beginning. I am not familiar with history, but I just think it is good-looking and like this character very much. The artistic technique has exaggerated elements. But from a movie point of view, it has to be said that it is a good movie.

I think the people portrayed in the whole story are very three-dimensional. Benedict Cumberbatch played it very well. I watched him play the detective before, and he has a unique personality and is very lovable. This role is extremely strange, but so With flesh and blood, I like every character and every detail of his.

Whether it's the plot, the language, the characterization, or the scene, I really like it all.

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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

  • Joan Clarke: [to a convalescing Alan] Why don't we do a crossword puzzle? It'll only take us five minutes. Or in your case, six.

  • Title Card: After a year of government-mandated hormonal therapy, Alan Turing committed suicide on June 7th 1954.

    Title Card: He was 41 years old.

    Title Card: Between 1885 and 1967, approximately 49,000 homosexual men were convicted of gross indecency under British law.

    Title Card: In 2013, Queen Elizabeth II granted Turing a posthumous royal pardon, honouring his unprecedented achievements.

    Title Card: Historians estimate that breaking Enigma shortened the war by more than two years, saving over 14 million lives.

    Title Card: It remained a government-held secret for more than 50 years.

    Title Card: Turing's work inspired generations of research into what scientists called "Turing Machines".

    Title Card: Today, we call them computers.