The Imitation Game

2014 • 114 daqiqa
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Alan Turing famously led a motley group of scholars, linguists, chess champions and intelligence officers, in cracking the so-called unbreakable codes of Germany's World War II Enigma machine. A intense and haunting portrayal of a brilliant, complicated man, THE IMITATION GAME follows a genius who under nail-biting pressure helped to shorten the war and, in turn, save thousands of lives.

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Britt
26-aprel, 2015
Sadly, the only thing this wretched movie has in common with the wonderful book it's based on is that the main character's name is Alan Turing, and they did get World War 2 correct. Everything after that is mostly nonsense. What a sorry piece of writing this is. There was so much fascinating and true material to work with (eg. Intrepid) that they chose to ignore for silly fiction. The only thing that isn't deeply disappointing is Cumberbatch's portrayal of Turing. Too bad they didn't give him a real script.
Just Visiting
1-aprel, 2015
should have shared the Oscar for best performance, it was 2015. Cumberbatch's performance in The Imitation Game is simply breathtaking. As for the man himself, Alan Turing, his great contributions to society - and to winning the war - were reduced to ashes by a system and a people then and still today taking some sick pleasure in destroying those who happen to be "different". Hypocrisy masqueraded later in the form of a "pardon" issued by the queen, who should have instead loudly apologized.
Dutch Dekkers
24-iyul, 2018
Historically significantly incorrect, as the Polish were the ones who broke the Enigma, and came up with the idea and subsequently developed the machine to break the code (see https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-28167071) . It was only later in the war when Poland was already conquered, and Nazi Germany developed their next level of Enigma sophistication that Turing came in.