Review of The Imitation Game (2014) by Hfahmy — 24 Jan 2015
Wonderful screenplay, directing, scenery, clothing, acting. Just superb. The story of scientist Allan Turing played by Benedict Cumberbatch as a man and by Alex Lawther as kid. How was hard the path Dr.
Turing took to decipher German code during World War II, starting from his enrollment in the British army, and the jealousy of his colleagues, and his own non-sociable character. With the help of a lady of his team, Keira Knightley, he could step by step have his colleagues in his side.
To have his project continue Turing married Mss Knightley, she accepted despite his revelation of being homosexual. Lastly they all succeeded in deciphering German code and win the war. Everything is over, the project should be kept as it never happened, and the teammate never met.
Dr. Turing back home accused of homosexuality, committed suicide after going through forceful castration to avoid jail. A movie that deserve-fully earn the applaud of the audience.
This review of The Imitation Game (2014) was written by Hfahmy on 24 Jan 2015.
The Imitation Game has generally received very positive reviews.
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