The Imitation Game--Lonely Hero Of Legendary Dog Blood

Dorian 2022-08-03 19:05:19

For the Oscars on February 22, I am interested in finding all the nominees for best picture and preparing to watch them one by one. I don’t know how much the difference between personal preferences and the final result will be, but I am looking forward to it.

As an avid fan of World War II-themed films, this little-known but wonderful saga is enough to hold up the entire film. I have always said that Germany's failure was because all the passwords were secretly deciphered by the United Kingdom, and the top-secret files were released many years later, and my friends responded indifferently. Well, this film just restores this covered up history.

This time, Juanfu's acting skills were amazing, and he played Turing, the most influential mathematician in World War II, the gay who longed for love but could not end it, and the "unsung" hero with the most bloody fate in the last century. If I have to be picky, emotional processing and inner struggles are more in line with the perfection in my heart.

A mathematician lives in a large house with severe interpersonal barriers, but he names his masterpiece after his first love, which is either human or machine. Is he a human or a machine in the eyes of others? Such a deep love cannot be accepted by the world; such a great invention cannot be made public; and such a legendary genius eventually chose suicide. Turing's life is a sigh. Who said that high IQ must be low EQ? I just believe that his feelings are too perfect and too taboo, which makes him lonelier than ordinary geniuses.

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Extended Reading
  • Andre 2021-10-20 18:59:20

    To borrow a sentence from Mu Xin: Stop mentioning Turing. His death makes us feel that everyone is sorry for him. Geniuses are always naive, open, and undefended to face this world occupied by mediocrities, and pay to the world with enthusiasm. When the world treats them, it is often a pot of dirty water poured down. Some people say: Human society is still progressing too slowly. Well, maybe. Human society has progressed, but human nature has never progressed.

  • Gaetano 2021-10-20 18:59:31

    Any film with academic sensational soundtracks like Alexandre Desplat can move you, not to mention that this film also has a likable rot and artistic temperament, as well as the excellent performances of the male and female protagonists and a group of familiar faces. Hidden a great gay love story. But arranging Turing's life into such an awards season genre film, the background of the times, the unsung hero, genius and autism, there are no surprises. ★★★

The Imitation Game quotes

  • Alan Turing: When people talk to each other, they never say what they mean.

    [pause]

    Alan Turing: They say something else and you're expected to just know what they mean.

  • Stewart Menzies: Oh, Alan... we're gonna have such a wonderful war together.