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Review of by Kranexa — 20 Jan 2015

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It is my first time writing a review,but the movie inspired me to do so.

Great actors , especially Keira Knightley and Benedict Cumberbatch.Very intriguing and full of suspension and probably a next Oscar winner,but that is not the point here.From what I understood , I believe England is the creepiest and cold-blooded of all the countries out there.To win the The world war II in this tricky,sneaky and secret manor ,by distributing the "right" information to the right "allies" ,i cannot say this is good, as the movie is trying to say.I'm referring to the very last 5 min. where Joan Clarke held a strong and emotional speech abut how good is Alan Turing.Yes indeed he is a great mind and cryptologist but he never truly ''undestends politics'' and I really doubt that he was the man who wanted his invention to be a secret,probably he was receiving orders he can't argue with.And because of his invention England was manipulating and still does a hole lot of countries even the Americans and the Russians,and that's way the case was kept a secret for so many years.But of course nobody can produce and film such movie where all the dirty secrets of her Queen the Majesty are coming out. But that's way i'm giving such a high score (9 by the way),everybody can see what he wants to see.Some of you can't see what i'm saying but some of you can. Thank you Morten Tyldum, Graham Moore for the great experience.

This review of The Imitation Game (2014) was written by on 20 Jan 2015.

The Imitation Game has generally received very positive reviews.

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