who doesn't like simplicity

Reed 2022-04-23 07:01:14

In the afternoon of smog, watching "The Imitation Game", I feel distressed at the end, I feel distressed that in this world, simple people are always hurt by those "elites" in armor, even if he is a genius, he is only regarded as a society tools used. Geniuses are closer to the truth than ordinary people, not only scientifically, but also human beings. For example, Turing asked his friends when he was a teenager: What is the difference between a password and a speech? When people talk, they are always different.
I like the following lines:
Joan shows the ultra-simple ring made of straw rope that Turing gave him, and the female partner politely says: It's beautiful.
Joan: well, I know it isn't ordinary, but, whoever loved ordinary ? (Ok, I know it's common, but, who doesn't like simplicity?)
And that line in the play as a title: Sometimes it's the very people who no one imagine anything of who do the things that no one can imagine. (Sometimes it's the people who are considered useless who accomplish what no one else can do)
Also, it feels like Joan's love for Turing is beyond the love of a man and a woman, and Turing confesses to her After the homosexual act, she said: "We have our way, you have to work, I have to work, and when you get off work, we talk to each other, which is much better than most marriages. We know each other better than anyone else.

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Extended Reading
  • Aryanna 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    The three time and space are mixed and edited, but there is no ambiguity. The layers are progressive, and the light of civilization seeps out little by little from that iron age with shackles. Whether it's Turing's contribution to technology or the story behind his gay identity, it's full of inspiration. Thanks to this "weirdo" who has never been treated well by the world.

  • Bethany 2021-10-20 18:59:20

    The fact that the father of computers is the foundation is believed to collapse the three views of many IT men.

The Imitation Game quotes

  • Alan Turing: Advice about keeping secrets: it's a lot easier if you don't know them in the first place.

  • Alan Turing: Codes are a puzzle. A game, just like any other game.