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★★★★☆

“The Imitation Game”

written by Daleyrh424 on 03/03/2016

Aftet seeing Benedict Cumberbatch's brilliant performance as Sherlock, I expected that the movie would be a stunning movie with the acting of B.C..

This is a historical war thriller film.

In the beginning, Alan Turing was suspected of being a Russian spy, and his odd behavior made the atmosphere a bit dull. I wondered why the director decided to describe Alan Turing as a strange man. But soon I realised that he was a man who did something which others couldn't imagine, and there were reasons that made him controversial and different.

Then the scene came to Alan Turing's youth which showed his friendship with Christopher Morcom and why he became an expert of code breaking.

After that he was given the task of deciphering Enigma which was used to communicate by Germany during the Second World War. And from here was the climax of the movie, you'll be electrified by the fast-paced story and fabulous soundtrack.

B.C. wasn't the only one who played wonderfully in the movie, Keira Knightly's gripping performance will capture your attention as well. And the outstanding cast made this film vivid for you.

I would recommend this film to you, not only for entertainment, but also to be inspired in life. There were some controversial issues in it, remember to think more about them. But there was one thing that I was disappointed in which was Alan Turing in real life wasn't so weird. If Alan Turing had been portrayed as a less weird man, this movie would have been my best movie ever.

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