The Imitation Game Comments

  • Johnathan 2023-09-24 02:15:20

    It's really a neat work, and it can make you see the ambition of Chong Ao, but I can't help but give high marks. I feel that the world owes Turing, the world owes it, and it owes too many geniuses in vain. I really wanted to cry when Que revealed his true feelings to "Christopher" and his acting skills, but when I saw his long face twisted like that, I actually...

  • Renee 2023-09-13 11:48:01

    Just the cast lineup is so satisfying. Unlike imagined, there is no excessive pursuit of atmospheric effects, but the delicate emotions between people in the details are very touching, and the handling of the film's ending is also light. The overall rhythm and atmosphere including the soundtrack are remarkable. I thought that many plots would be more intense, but the ignition came from daily life and the tension of inner desire. It still doesn't look like Cuan Fu playing gay, but the energy of...

  • Destin 2023-08-22 17:06:00

    Every academic gay has a boyfriend named scientific research. The movie is a little too hard, neat and deliberate. Sometimes I miss my ears and sometimes I can't tell the difference. I have played too many geniuses and lost myself. Little Turing is a big cute point, and the result is so miserable. count five...

  • Christian 2023-06-26 04:08:18

    Five stars for Cuan Fu's...

  • Giovani 2023-06-24 02:26:52

    An impressive saga. The world of genius may be difficult for us to comprehend, but the charisma when we devote ourselves to work, the light from the top of our head, we can appreciate that Turing is such a god-like savior. However, I think Turing's greatest thing is not only to create computers and shorten World War II, but to prefer chemical castration to keep Christopher, just like telling the world to maintain the precious dignity in their sexual...

  • Michaela 2023-05-31 17:28:51

    Despite all the love for Benny's performance and Turing's biography, there are three things to talk about about Turing: cryptographic work in World War II; homosexuality; the birth of the computer and assumptions about Turing; (One sentence in the barrage must be memorized: homophobia is best not to use a...

  • Monique 2023-04-13 09:24:44

    A well-written script that audiences will...

  • Citlalli 2023-04-06 15:36:51

    epic. biography. espionage. Four and a half...

  • Rowan 2023-04-05 14:01:56

    On the big screen, photography feels a bit...

  • Syble 2023-03-29 14:22:01

    The adaptation is not a problem, but it is too neat and professional in all aspects. Although the filming is beautiful, the final success in deciphering is exciting. For a moment, I was really touched by the light of the pioneers of the computer. The first love of the little boy was also well shot. The arrogance of geniuses is common because everyone around them is stupid. But this does not mean that genius emotional intelligence must be zero, such as the real Turing. This kind of stereotyped...

Extended Reading
  • Abbey 2022-04-22 07:01:03

    Turing

    The film mainly shows what Turing looks like in my mind, but also adds appropriate artistic elements.
    However, everything is only what we can feel.
    The real Turing, his soul, his thinking, may not be the same as we feel.

    The main part of the movie still highlights the fact that Turing was cracking...

  • Floy 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Compobach's fangirl

    As the old ancestor of programmers, Turing, everyone should have heard more or less. But I still want to give you a brief introduction: Turing's cipher story begins with a "mystery", which is a cipher used during the war, and it was Turing who cracked this cipher. During World War II, Germany...

The Imitation Game quotes

  • 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.

  • Alan Turing: Even a broken clock is right twice a day.