Those who are not known are the saddest. . Sad people tolerate this unknown world

Treva 2022-04-23 07:01:14

It's been a long time since I unearthed a film worthy of going into history. The meaning of this film is too broad, and its reach is too broad. So that it must be tasted carefully and commemorated.
1. In the sense of World War II, the invention of the Turing machine has to be said to be a typical battle in which the "minority" of human beings make a "God" choice, which is quite a conspiracy theory. Fakes are difficult to distinguish, and the butterfly effect is everywhere. Everyone has a meaning and a link, but the direction of the wheel and the formation of society are all a few people who are doing gods and throwing dice. When everyone thinks that the ending of WW2 is nothing more than a historical footnote of the victory of justice over evil, in fact, five people and one machine are the five fingers of the European battlefield.
2. Same-sex love. It has to be said that Turing is pure, simple, cute and even eccentric. He said that a machine can think like a human, how can a human understand a human? Everyone is talking, but the other party is guessing what he really means. Turing has something to say, he makes no secret of the fact that he is gay, and has always firmly believed that homosexuality will be tolerated sooner or later. In that era of war and chaos, just like every era of human beings, there were many friends of the same sex, and there was no difference. Just as a history writer, he was judged and distributed by the same-sex affair, which led to a tragedy. It must be said that it was a great loss, and it also established his symbolic meaning to this special group. In 2015 the United States legislated to legalize same-sex marriage, in 2014 most countries in Europe expressed tolerance for homosexuality, and in 2013 the British royal family exempted Turing from indecency charges. Human beings are doing the right thing and expressing their tolerance and progress, why not because of the influence that a few people planted back then.
3. The father of computer. About the imitation game and the Turing test, the labels of all the great scientists. Like Schrödinger's cat. Whether a machine can think is perhaps an ethical proposition, a philosophical proposition. This Alan Turing expressed his trust and support for his ability to "think" throughout his life, and it was not because of love and paranoia in his heart. This paranoia is the last force to support him in the post-war years. In the slow years of Christopher's dialogue, in the scene of turning off the lights and sleeping in the same bedroom with "Christopher" in the film, you are still there. Do you believe that the talking machine can't think?
4. Love and companionship. Turing became Turing because same-sex love, the friendship of first love, sometimes everything must have a cause and then a result. Young Christopher gave him the "Guide to Coding and Cryptography" and told him Turing, I think you'd be good at this. All the gates opened and the rudder changed. Until later, the invention of the Turing machine was not caused by this hidden persistence. After Joan and Turing got engaged, she also expressed her lofty understanding of marriage. Marriage is not necessarily everyone's "perfect" other half, and often transcends sex. Marriage is two brains that can best understand each other. Be the most solid companion. In the end of which love, what you want is not companionship.
5. Please be tolerant and understand the people around you, because while they are not understood, they exist in your world, which is tolerance for you.

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  • 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.