Believe me, true love is invincible! ! ! ! It's bad because you're gay

Catharine 2022-04-22 07:01:03

I rarely write film reviews because I am lazy and have low language organization skills.
But today I still have the urge to write about "The Imitation Game".
One of the reasons is because of the curly blessing. Ever since I watched "Charlotte Detective" in one breath, this one has suffered from severe curly weight syndrome, and the sharp face and the The curly hair on the top is sadly reminding that the next season is still far away. To solve the lovesickness, let's take some comfort from the movie next to him, at least he is also the male protagonist.
This film, like the detective, tells the story of a genius. It is inevitable that I will brush the pictures of the detective in my mind. The expressions and actions of the two films appear in a cross-pattern, reminding me of the difference between the two. It's wise and brave, and a sad and sigh;
at the beginning of the film, I was deeply hurt by the two curved wrinkles on the forehead, so that I just stared at his various wrinkles in the back, but fortunately he There are not many expressions, and the face is basically rigid. Woohoo, although I know that Western men are getting old fast, please don't go downhill so quickly? ? This has entered the ranks of middle-aged men, and besides, he is also in violation of the 27th. Really hurt~~
Juan Fu plays Turing, who is Turing? In a word, it is the father of the computer.
If this story is true, then Turing's fame may have begun to understand the computer through this code-breaking event.
The deciphering principle is very complicated, and I don't understand it very well. The preliminary understanding is that the British military got a decoding machine from Poland by means of means, and it only needs to enter the conversion code to decipher the password.
The British army intercepts countless German passwords every day. This is very easy, just tune the frequency. But what I got were things like good weather, happy travel, and so on. The implied meaning here is that you can't guess it literally, because this is not a language question, but a numerical question. In Ling's words, it is a guessing game, and he also calls this deciphering method an imitation game.
If there is a problem, there is no conversion code, and the deciphering machine cannot decode the code, which means it is useless. It is too difficult to eliminate the deciphering with human hands. It takes 20 million years as mentioned in the movie... In short, the battle will be over by then, and it will make no difference if it is broken or not.
Time was running out, and in order to increase the speed, Turing decided to use machines instead of people to do things that people could not do.
After several hardships, sleepless and sure, at most I have drank a bowl of soup, which is really high output and low energy consumption.
Finally, the big machine came out. Although it was very primitive, it was so loud that the leadership couldn't bear it. They decided to send someone to dismantle it. Fortunately, the whole team worked together to save it.
Turing also brought back a prospective wife when Zhengguo completed his cultivation. This wife is also a digital wizard, and it is the drama of knowing heroes and heroes. It's a pity that their love for each other is just an acquaintance between bosom friends. Turing did not want to drag her down and proposed to dissolve the engagement.
Clark's response is classic: So what, you're not a good husband and I'm not necessarily a good wife, we just get to know each other, have a heart-to-heart connection, and are already much happier than many people's marriages. OMG, if pseudo-marriage is also much happier than normal marriage, think about what our real marriages are like? There may be countless people who neither love nor make love, and the mind is even more nonsense.
The cipher operation was beautifully completed, and the Turing machine lived up to expectations. It is said that at least 14 million deaths were saved and the World War II ended at least two years earlier. It is not an exaggeration to say that it was a top secret that allowed the Allies to turn the situation around and turn defeat into victory. A rare genius like Turing can show his talent. Seeking benevolence and benevolence will be fine. The bad is bad. He is GAY himself, which was a taboo in Europe at that time. It's taking that horrific course of medication. It's ridiculous that the government thinks that homosexuality is a disease that can be cured by drug treatment.
The last generation of geniuses have completely ruined this chemical poison therapy, and he would rather be tortured by drugs to gradually lose muscle power in his body than leave his machine, the computer named after his lover, it is sad to think about.
I think Turing must have been deprived of his ability to work by drugs in the end, because he chose to commit suicide because he couldn't create a better computer. Ignorance is really bad. It would be great if he could be born 50 years later! ! ! !
The best thing about this movie is that it is divided into three different time periods to tell the story, and there are three main lines in parallel, namely the youth, the deciphering period and the after the theft.
The three lines are parallel but clear, and the audience is not chaotic, and there is no trace of cutting. It is a complete and efficient way to tell the overall story without leaking, and of course the matter itself is not complicated.
It is a relatively dull film as a whole, but the integrity is good, and the characters are commendable. I like the acting skills of Juan Fu again, and it is also good to play a genius with low social skills but high professional level. But the best of this kind of themes so far is "Beautiful Mind", believe me, true love is really invincible! ! ! !

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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.