The Imitation Game Movie Review πŸ‘

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One Line Review: An extraordinary tale of one of the brilliant minds ever lived.


 The Imitation Game
(2014) on IMDb
YouTube Trailer The Imitation Game

Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode

Director: Morten Tyldum

Release Date: 24th November 2014

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What’s it About?

The Imitation Game is a movie based on the book β€˜Alan Turing: The Enigma’ which is based on the life of renowned mathematician and cryptographer Alan Turing. The movie sheds light on his role during the second world war and how his brilliance dramatically reduced the duration of the war.

β€œWith an outstanding starring performance from Benedict Cumberbatch illuminating its fact-based story, The Imitation Game serves as an eminently well-made entry in the ‘prestige biopic’ genre.”

~ Rotten Tomatoes

Our review for The Imitation Game is 8.5/10.


Summary

The story starts as two cops start investigating a break-in that happened in the house of a mathematician Alan Turing. Alan reveals about his life during the time of world war 2 while he is interrogated.

During world war 2, Germany will be using a complicated cryptographic device to communicate which is called β€˜Enigma’. It was almost impossible for Britain to decode the encrypted messages sent by the Nazis during the war due to the complex algorithm used by the device. Alan helps the team by trying to build out a Universal Machine that can not only decrypt the messages encrypted by Enigma but could also be used to decrypt any kind of encryption.


Review

Benedict Cumberbatch is the heart and soul of this movie. The actor delivered a brilliant performance being Alan Turing onscreen. I must admit that he was exceptional because he made me love the name Alan Turing which I once hated during my college days! The plot stuck to the core of the story without causing any kind of lags in the narration and hence the movie was pretty neat, strong and well-executed.


Conclusion

Watch it to know more about one of the hidden truths of world war 2, about Alan Turing, and to witness Benedict at his best!