Alen Turing and Benedict

Sam 2022-04-21 09:01:16

This movie is a great movie in every way! The actors, the content, and the things conveyed all make people feel a different kind of power. Yes, it is a strange power. People can't help but feel about war, about gentlemen, and about many strange things. The same line, Sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.

Genius is always different from ordinary people, or from the beginning, people around him have to tolerate him, because genius , grows too fast in a certain way, so there will always be a short board. Nobody is perfect. Just like no one can be God!

The rolls are great! The ALEN restored in this film is very flavorful, and it still has the stubbornness of curling blessings, but it is true that geniuses have similarities.

The film also taught me about this great mathematician, the Turing machine, which I am sure I will not forget, because it was the product of a very heroic period, and he started to change We, our human life, and the way we calculate and think. Even though we've all become less intelligent, an innovation cannot be simply wiped out.

HERO
, I want to say this to you, Turing~

Some history has been opened, just to let such different people be seen by people, because greatness should be in the hearts of more people.

The Queen pardoned him in 2013.

Everyone may have the rights of everyone, at least for this privacy, we don't express our position, but we can't make accusations!

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The Imitation Game quotes

  • Joan Clarke: [to a convalescing Alan] Why don't we do a crossword puzzle? It'll only take us five minutes. Or in your case, six.

  • Title Card: After a year of government-mandated hormonal therapy, Alan Turing committed suicide on June 7th 1954.

    Title Card: He was 41 years old.

    Title Card: Between 1885 and 1967, approximately 49,000 homosexual men were convicted of gross indecency under British law.

    Title Card: In 2013, Queen Elizabeth II granted Turing a posthumous royal pardon, honouring his unprecedented achievements.

    Title Card: Historians estimate that breaking Enigma shortened the war by more than two years, saving over 14 million lives.

    Title Card: It remained a government-held secret for more than 50 years.

    Title Card: Turing's work inspired generations of research into what scientists called "Turing Machines".

    Title Card: Today, we call them computers.