In addition, "Simulation Game" has been well received since its release, so I have high expectations for this film.
I can't bear to be curious, and I will look at the next version. The picture quality is actually good, and the subtitles are good, but when viewed on a computer, the screen is small, the environment is noisy, and the chores in my mind can’t be cleared. I didn’t notice the soundtrack... Little disappointment. I feel that Turing has been simplified and fragile. For such a great person, the pattern should be bigger, and the emotions should be even more unpredictable. This piece seems to be a real Turing doll, small in size, exaggerated, and slightly cute. The production group is full of respect for him and is too cautious.
Fortunately, because I had made an appointment with my fan partner in Po County to watch the film together, I went to the big screen to watch it again yesterday. This time, I was crying.
It's still different. The effect of the big screen-the details of the screen and the intensity of the performance, as well as the appeal of the soundtrack, especially the soundtrack, made this movie-watching experience more comprehensive, and I realized the multi-faceted Turing that the film was trying to express, and I also understood the film. The overall gloomy style is necessary. Turing's character may not be so weird and worldly, and his emotional line may not be directly connected from adolescence to middle age. But maybe it is. Movies need to be dramatic and need the sympathy of the audience. If he has always been tall, how can the audience accept his ending? No one can understand his ending. But the movie needs to give the audience an explanation.
This film is an interpretation, it does not have to show the full picture of Turing (although it does its best to do so). No one knows the full picture of Turing.
As an interpretation, it has been done quite satisfactorily.
The performance is first class. BC actually faces a trap. There is Sherlock on the left and Xie's ear on the right. If one is not careful, Turing will be like them, squeezing sweat. Although Turing in my mind is more heroic, but this BC Turing is smart and cute, with more dignity, gentleman demeanor and a little roughness, and will not be confused with Xiao Xia Xiao Xie. And, where did they find the young actors of the young Turing? ? ? This child is so kind. In the scene in the principal's room, the hearts of all the blame aunts were shattered with his big eyes.
When I watched it on the computer, I often watched the subtitles, but I didn't see the performance of the supporting role. I saw it all on the big screen. It's so comfortable, everyone is comfortable. Matthew Goode...ah... (you wait a little longer), Charles Dance, Mark Strong. . . How ironed it is. And all kinds of military suits from the 1940s. Uhhhhh.
In short, although this film cannot fully demonstrate the greatness of Turing, it introduces a few key words about Turing to the world around an event. The film itself is reliable and self-sufficient. The important thing is that I cried in the end.
There is also a lot of humor in the middle. There was constant laughter in the cinema.
I wish I could read what Turing wrote. Ugh. What a great person.
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