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"The Imitation Game:" the story of Alan Turing, a candidate for inventor of the modern computer,

Posted by tinear on December 28, 2014 at 16:57:00:

leader of the team that deciphered the Enigma machine (leading to the Allies' win in WWII), and… closet homosexual.
A good, by-the-numbers effort with Cumberbatch showing he's not James Mason or Dirk Bogarde--- but he's okay. Keira Knightley, however, is a revelation. Or maybe it's just that she looked so damn beautiful I can't maintain a critical distance? Those big brown eyes reduce me to a lump of theater-seat filling jello.
The film does raise some interesting questions, but not those covered in the film...