Review of The Imitation Game (2014) by Manolo P — 25 Feb 2017
Great story, no doubt. Many things happened here without expecting so. What happened and the fact that it has been hidden for years gives it much value. Benedict Cumberbatch was very successful in participating as an annoying, antisocial and unloving character, whose arrogant attitude contrasts with his desires and developed mental ability to create what would later become a must-have invention today.
The film and what it transmits is very good, nevertheless, to use that he was gay and persecuted as the main message of the film it depleted potential and significant value to the film. Yet it evokes much courage, intrigue and oddness, and can be considered a very good adaptation that, with excellent performances, constitutes a serious and efficient drama.
80/100.
This review of The Imitation Game (2014) was written by Manolo P on 25 Feb 2017.
The Imitation Game has generally received very positive reviews.
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