Review of The Imitation Game (1980) by David M — 18 Jan 2016
Some films feel built for awards sweeping as intricately as the machine on the poster of this fine film. It is apparent to anyone who see's it, that The Imitation Game will sweep all of the major awards ceremonies in the next few months.
And that's fine with me. This is a fascinating, more or less untold story about a sad, brilliant man who in WWII built a machine that saved millions of lives and in doing so laid the foundation for the computers, and phones, and iPods, and every other electronic convince you use on a daily basis.
It also says powerful things about the sorry state of tolerance towards sexual orientation found in previous generations. The enigma of the year.
This review of The Imitation Game (1980) was written by David M on 18 January 2016.
The Imitation Game has generally received very positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?