I have whatched a movie maybe two weeks ago. And it was very great, very very great!
I thought, that you want to know, what was this movie and what I liked it..? Who was directed it and who was headactor..? Was it a comedy, a action or a document..?
CAST
Benedict Cumberbatch … Alan Turing
Keira Knightley … Joan Clarke
Matthew Goode … Hugh Alexander
Mark Strong … Maj. Gen. Stewart Menzies
Charles Dance … Cdr. Alastair Denniston
Allen Leech … John Cairncross
Rory Kinnear … Detective Nock
Matthew Beard … Peter Hilton
Alex Lawther … Turing nuorena
Jack Bannon … Christopher Morcom
Victoria Wicks … Dorothy Clarke, Joanin äiti
Tuppence Middleton … Helen
James Northcote … Jack Good
Steven Waddington … Supt Smith
Keira Knightley … Joan Clarke
Matthew Goode … Hugh Alexander
Mark Strong … Maj. Gen. Stewart Menzies
Charles Dance … Cdr. Alastair Denniston
Allen Leech … John Cairncross
Rory Kinnear … Detective Nock
Matthew Beard … Peter Hilton
Alex Lawther … Turing nuorena
Jack Bannon … Christopher Morcom
Victoria Wicks … Dorothy Clarke, Joanin äiti
Tuppence Middleton … Helen
James Northcote … Jack Good
Steven Waddington … Supt Smith
Benedic Cumberbatch was amazing! Yeah, he is british actor. I really like his style be litlle bit stubit same time when he needed be very clever scientist. A clever combination. But Keira Knightley did very good work too! I love Pride & Prejudise and Pirates of the Caribbean, and ofc for they act Keira. Keira's role Joan was very clever woman scientist, but this time in English didn't respect ladies or scientist ladies! But into the movie, Alan Turing saw her skills and decided used it.
THE PLOT
(Im so sorry, but because for the movie is so much time, I dont remember it so good, that it was easy to tell. So in order to get it clear, I copied this directly from Wikipedia)
"The story is nonlinear, beginning in 1951 as two policemen, Nock and Staehl, investigate the mathematician Alan Turing after an apparent break-in at his home. During his interrogation by Nock, Turing tells of his time working at Bletchley Park.
Attention then switches to 1927, when the young Turing is unhappy and bullied at boarding school. He develops a friendship with Christopher Morcom, who sparks his interest in cryptography, and develops romantic feelings for him. Before Turing can confess his love, Christopher dies unexpectedly from bovine tuberculosis.
When Britain declares war on Germany in 1939, Turing travels to Bletchley Park, where, under the direction of Commander Alastair Denniston, he joins the cryptography team of Hugh Alexander, John Cairncross, Peter Hilton, Keith Furman, and Charles Richards. The team are trying to break the ciphers created by the Enigma machine, which the Nazis use to provide security for their wireless messages.
Turing is difficult to work with and considers his colleagues inferior; he works alone to design a machine to decipher Enigma. After Denniston refuses to fund construction of the machine, Turing writes to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who puts him in charge of the team and funds the machine. Turing fires Furman and Richards and places a difficult crossword in newspapers to find replacements. Joan Clarke, a Cambridge graduate, surpasses Turing’s test, but her parents will not allow her to work with the male cryptographers. Turing arranges for her to live and work with the female clerks who intercept the messages and shares his plans with her.
Turing’s machine, which he names Christopher, is constructed but cannot determine the Enigma settings before the Germans reset the Enigma encryption each day. Denniston orders it destroyed and Turing fired, but the other cryptographers threaten to leave if he goes. After Clarke plans to leave on the wishes of her parents, Turing proposes marriage, which she accepts. During their reception, Turing confirms his homosexuality to Cairncross, who warns him to keep it secret. After overhearing a conversation with a clerk about messages she receives, Turing has an epiphany, realising he can program the machine to decode words he already knows exist in certain messages. After he recalibrates the machine, it quickly decodes a message and the cryptographers celebrate; however, Turing realises they cannot act on every decoded message or the Germans will realise Enigma has been broken.
Turing discovers that Cairncross is a Soviet spy. When Turing confronts him, Cairncross argues that the Soviets are allies working for the same goals and threatens to disclose Turing’s homosexuality if his role as an agent is revealed. When the MI6 agent Stewart Menzies appears to threaten Clarke, Turing reveals that Cairncross is a spy. Menzies reveals that he knew this already and planted Cairncross among them in order to leak messages to the Soviets for British benefit. Fearing for her safety, Turing tells Clarke to leave Bletchley Park, revealing that he is gay and lying about never having cared for her. After the war, Menzies tells the cryptographers to destroy their work and that they can never see one another again or share what they have done.
In the 1950s Turing is convicted of indecency and, in lieu of a jail sentence, undergoes chemical castration so he can continue his work. Clarke visits him in his home and witnesses his physical and mental deterioration. She reminds him that his work saved lives and uses the phrase Christopher used of Turing and Turing once used of her: "Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine." "
DIRECTED, MUSIC, WRITTEN, EDIT BY...
The movie had been directed by Morten Tyldum. Music had been done by Alexandre Desplat. Written by Graham Moore and edited by William Goldenberg. Based on Alan Turing; The Enigma by Andrew Hodges
MY OWN OPINION
+ I like british movies, because they do so good work and movies are believable.
+Actors and actress play-act very good! They empathize to their roles.
+The story was true. It is always good and interesting.
+The plot was work good. It was clear and keep the viewer in suspense.
+It was not too long.
+I loved Benedict's role! Haha it was very geat.
+In movie has humor, so it was not ordinary stupid "document".
+A music was beautifull and match to the movie.
+The end was sad. I cryed!!
-NOTHING BAD!
Kiss, Tia
Attention then switches to 1927, when the young Turing is unhappy and bullied at boarding school. He develops a friendship with Christopher Morcom, who sparks his interest in cryptography, and develops romantic feelings for him. Before Turing can confess his love, Christopher dies unexpectedly from bovine tuberculosis.
When Britain declares war on Germany in 1939, Turing travels to Bletchley Park, where, under the direction of Commander Alastair Denniston, he joins the cryptography team of Hugh Alexander, John Cairncross, Peter Hilton, Keith Furman, and Charles Richards. The team are trying to break the ciphers created by the Enigma machine, which the Nazis use to provide security for their wireless messages.
Turing is difficult to work with and considers his colleagues inferior; he works alone to design a machine to decipher Enigma. After Denniston refuses to fund construction of the machine, Turing writes to Prime Minister Winston Churchill, who puts him in charge of the team and funds the machine. Turing fires Furman and Richards and places a difficult crossword in newspapers to find replacements. Joan Clarke, a Cambridge graduate, surpasses Turing’s test, but her parents will not allow her to work with the male cryptographers. Turing arranges for her to live and work with the female clerks who intercept the messages and shares his plans with her.
Turing’s machine, which he names Christopher, is constructed but cannot determine the Enigma settings before the Germans reset the Enigma encryption each day. Denniston orders it destroyed and Turing fired, but the other cryptographers threaten to leave if he goes. After Clarke plans to leave on the wishes of her parents, Turing proposes marriage, which she accepts. During their reception, Turing confirms his homosexuality to Cairncross, who warns him to keep it secret. After overhearing a conversation with a clerk about messages she receives, Turing has an epiphany, realising he can program the machine to decode words he already knows exist in certain messages. After he recalibrates the machine, it quickly decodes a message and the cryptographers celebrate; however, Turing realises they cannot act on every decoded message or the Germans will realise Enigma has been broken.
Turing discovers that Cairncross is a Soviet spy. When Turing confronts him, Cairncross argues that the Soviets are allies working for the same goals and threatens to disclose Turing’s homosexuality if his role as an agent is revealed. When the MI6 agent Stewart Menzies appears to threaten Clarke, Turing reveals that Cairncross is a spy. Menzies reveals that he knew this already and planted Cairncross among them in order to leak messages to the Soviets for British benefit. Fearing for her safety, Turing tells Clarke to leave Bletchley Park, revealing that he is gay and lying about never having cared for her. After the war, Menzies tells the cryptographers to destroy their work and that they can never see one another again or share what they have done.
In the 1950s Turing is convicted of indecency and, in lieu of a jail sentence, undergoes chemical castration so he can continue his work. Clarke visits him in his home and witnesses his physical and mental deterioration. She reminds him that his work saved lives and uses the phrase Christopher used of Turing and Turing once used of her: "Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine." "
DIRECTED, MUSIC, WRITTEN, EDIT BY...
The movie had been directed by Morten Tyldum. Music had been done by Alexandre Desplat. Written by Graham Moore and edited by William Goldenberg. Based on Alan Turing; The Enigma by Andrew Hodges
MY OWN OPINION
+ I like british movies, because they do so good work and movies are believable.
+Actors and actress play-act very good! They empathize to their roles.
+The story was true. It is always good and interesting.
+The plot was work good. It was clear and keep the viewer in suspense.
+It was not too long.
+I loved Benedict's role! Haha it was very geat.
+In movie has humor, so it was not ordinary stupid "document".
+A music was beautifull and match to the movie.
+The end was sad. I cryed!!
-NOTHING BAD!
Kiss, Tia
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