Charlie Manton

Charlie Manton

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  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Extended Reading
    • Jess 2022-04-23 07:01:14

      The Imitation Game | The world of genius is tough

      Of the biographical films I've watched:
      A Beautiful Mind is No. 1, Braveheart is No. 2, and The Imitation Game
      is No. 3 on my Unauthorized Rankings list today. Three,
      "The Imitation Game" made the life of a great man so easy to understand and watchable, and it strongly got my hilarious points and...

    • Sammy 2021-10-19 09:52:44

      As a stupid person, please be kind to the genius around you.

      Because your life is what it is now because of them.

      I always think so. 99% of people in the world are extremely stupid. Don't take offense, you who are reading this article and me who are writing this article are all part of it.

      We have mediocre minds, doing repetitive, non-creative labor...

    • Lexus 2021-10-20 18:59:31

      It's too miserable. How could it be so miserable as a human being. It was so miserable that the lady and I sat in chairs after watching the movie while wiping our tears while thinking about life for five minutes. The last lgbt movie that cried like a dog was Brokeback Mountain. Now I finally feel that a very powerful person has a miserable life, more bereavement than a miserable normal person.

    • Marshall 2022-03-23 09:01:15

      The shot is too mediocre. The theme of the film: The Germans were killed by will. We British are really good. We cracked the code. We defeated the enemy. We found the spy. We are great. [British people, do you remember how the Cambridge Five Masters spelled it? The face of the horse is full of "I am a genius" temperament, the acting skills are very good, but the portrayal of the script is too thin. Even so, it is no problem to fight for the American emperor. Americans don’t like British culture

    The Imitation Game quotes

    • Peter Hilton: You're not God, Alan. You don't get to decide who lives and who dies.

      Alan Turing: Yes, yes we do.

      Peter Hilton: Why? Why?

      Alan Turing: Because we're the only ones who can.

    • Detective Robert Nock: Mr Turing, can I tell you a secret?

      Alan Turing: I'm quite good with those.

      Detective Robert Nock: I'm here to help you.

      Alan Turing: Oh, clearly!

      Detective Robert Nock: Can machines think?

      Alan Turing: Oh, so you've read some of my published works?

      Detective Robert Nock: What makes you say that?

      Alan Turing: Oh, because I'm sitting in a police station, accused of entreating a young man to touch my penis, and you've just asked me if machines can think.

      Detective Robert Nock: Well, can they? Could machines ever think as human beings do?

      Alan Turing: Most people say not.

      Detective Robert Nock: You're not most people.