![]() It shows us the genius that was destroyed by a society that was seriously homophobic. In this case I think less is more, this film highlights the man and the mind. I know some wanted a more in depth and in detail look at Alan Turing's life and have commented frequently that this does no focus enough on his sexuality or the events after the war. A lovely script that had you switching back and forwards between tears and laughter. It has been a very, VERY long time since I enjoyed a film so much, that when I came out of the Cinema I wanted to turn right round and go back in and watch it again. He really deserves an Oscar nomination for his performance. It is truly heartbreaking in places, and Benedict Cumberbatch's performance as Alan Turing is outstanding. The film switches between the drive of the team of code breakers to solve the Enigma code, young Alan Turing and the events after the war that destroyed his life. The whole audience were laughing and applauding and crying in places, including the man next to me who had to borrow a hankie from his wife. It is an excellently paced and executed script that has you gripped from beginning to end. ![]() I went to see this at the London Film Festival last week and I am going to be one of the first ones in the cue to see it when it comes out next month. You should pay attention, Alan Turing deserves your attention, his story deserves to be told. As Cumberbatch says near the start of the film "are you paying attention". Truly excellent film and definitely Ocsar worthy material for both the film and the actors.
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