Look crying

Frank 2021-10-19 09:53:07

Seeing Turing rushed back to the office for an inspiration, and the moment the Turing machine calculated the result, I burst into tears. The person sitting next to me must think this buddy was crazy. Although it is absolutely impossible for me to reach Turing’s height in my life, I can still feel Turing’s loneliness. All skills work, whether it’s writing, making movies, painting, creating music or writing code. People are all the same on this level, that is, outsiders can always only see the results, but can't see the creative process, and can't understand the process, which ultimately leads to the extremely lonely creative process. Do you think that the person who creates the animation of the girl running in the flower field is the kind of person who runs in the flower field? How can it be possible, but the person who works at the desk and works hard and burns his life to create works.

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Extended Reading
  • 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

  • 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.