Review of The Imitation Game (1980) by Jacob B — 19 Mar 2018
We should all be grateful for Alan Turing since without him not only would we not have the electronic devices we see in front of us today but we could've also never remained alive or even existed without him.
Benedict Cumberbatch makes Turing a charming character. He's determined and won't just stop because his superiors are forcing him to. And joining him is Keira Knightley who lights up the movie with her presence as Joan Clarke.
She won't give up even when Turing reveals the truth about his sexual orientation. Remember homosexuality was still considered a disease at the time period this movie takes place in. We all stick with Turing all the way even as we cry with him.
Congratulations, Imitation Game, for proving that Benedict Cumberbatch can do more than just be a 19th-century detective in the 21st century.
This review of The Imitation Game (1980) was written by Jacob B on 19 March 2018.
The Imitation Game has generally received very positive reviews.
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