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The Imitation Game
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MFS62 Dec 30 2014 07:18 AM |
Based on a true story, the movie tells about the British attempt to break the Nazi's Enigma code machine during World War II and the man who led that team.
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themetfairy Dec 30 2014 08:02 AM Re: The Imitation Game |
Well told, well paced, and very well acted - one of my favorite films of the year.
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bmfc1 Jan 06 2015 01:45 PM Re: The Imitation Game |
Great movie. At the end, I was mad, at the way he was treated, and sad, at what the world lost because of how he was treated.
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MFS62 Jan 07 2015 07:55 AM Re: The Imitation Game |
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And your vote? Later
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MFS62 Jan 16 2015 07:32 AM Re: The Imitation Game |
In addition to Academy Award nominations for Best picture, best actor, best actress and score*, it was nominated for Best Editing.
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sharpie Feb 01 2015 08:40 PM Re: The Imitation Game |
I liked it okay. A tidy picture -- which is both a good thing and a bad thing.
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RealityChuck Feb 02 2015 08:50 AM Re: The Imitation Game |
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I did think it was an excellent film; I've seen a lot of good ones this year.
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Ceetar Feb 15 2015 08:26 PM Re: The Imitation Game |
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I'd disagree then. I actually had trouble with the time periods at first, particularly the cops part. The first scenes were before I really knew what was going on so once I got into the story I sorta forgot about the cops and the breakin. felt like a jarring break of pace. And I'm not sure the young Turing stuff really added much to the picture. The whole pace of the movie felt a little plodding to me, though I was invested and interested since Turing is basically my wheelhouse. Would've liked more talk of algorithms and the geeky stuff behind building the machine.
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RealityChuck Feb 16 2015 01:22 PM Re: The Imitation Game |
The first time in each time period, the year was clearly indicated with a title. From then on, the characters (and, I think, the cinematography and lighting) kept it all straight.
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Edgy MD Apr 27 2015 10:46 AM Re: The Imitation Game |
The time jumps weren't bothersome, so much as the attempt to redeem Turing not just as a persecuted homosexual, but as a misunderstood and misjudged autistic savant, somehow justifying him being a brutally smug and superior asshole.
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