What's it about?
Set in 20th century and based on the life and achievements of Alan Turing - and how he and his team created the first computer in an attempt to crack German's Enigma code.
Why watch it?
For outstanding performances and an incredible story based on real events; if you're interested in WWII and British history; if you are interested in how homosexuality was perceived in not so distant past.
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Ratings
8 on IMDb
90% on Rotten Tomatoes
Critical Reception
The film is generally praised for effectively delivering a lot of information - about Turing's past, personal life, war situation and the team dynamic. The leads Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley are praised for their performances, yet some critics suggest that they could have done a better job with better written characters - especially since Turing's love life and being caught as a gay man were barely explored in the movie.
Reviews
The Imitation Game, Roger Ebert
Broken Codes, Both Strategic and Social, The New York Times
The Imitation Game, Rolling Stone
The Imitation Game, review: 'cleverThe Imitation Game, review: 'clever, calculated', calculated', The Telegraph
The Imitation Game Review, Empire
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