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Pauline 2022-04-20 09:01:11

I got the resources at the same time as "Birdman". I struggled for a long time to watch which one first. Later, due to the problem of "Birdman" subtitles, I still watched "The Imitation Game" first. I
have to say that I watched "The Imitation Game" before. The trailer of the film is particularly looking forward to this film, but often expecting too much things will not end well. The film isn't a disappointment, but it isn't a surprise either. As everyone is saying, it's a decent film, and the way it plays is very pleasing to Oscar, that's all.
The trailer of this film is really good, almost everything that should be presented, but the most thrilling is only reflected in the trailer.
The attention of Cuan Fu for this film has increased a lot. It turns out that he deserves such attention. It is not difficult to control such a neurotic character with high IQ and low EQ, but I also love him, especially when he tries to talk about it. When he was joking, looking at his horse face, it felt so fitting.
The most noteworthy thing about this film is that three lines are interspersed to illustrate Turing's life. The eyebrows of Turing's actor as a student have been lingering in my mind after watching the film. The cyanide at the beginning is also a good finishing touch. If Baidu told me that Turing died from eating an apple containing cyanide, I would have no idea what this was.
From time to time, there will be scenes of Curly Fu running like a fool. I have absolutely no idea what the use is, or Baidu, which tells me that Turing is a world-class long-distance runner. Well, I admit, it was my fault for not being educated about going to the movies.
Overall, the film is not bad, it is worth looking forward to, but there are no surprises. After reading it, you will have an understanding of Turing's contribution to work and gender discrimination, and there will be no more throbbing in the heart. The film lacks that gripping feeling.
In addition, when I watched the trailer, I always thought it was a high-level high-IQ film, but after watching it, I realized that it was just a biography of a character.

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  • 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.