Saturday, 20 June 2020

The Imitation Game (2014) - The War Movie Review

The Imitation Game is based on the life of famous mathematician Alan Turing's life. It is about how The Alan & Team break the enigma's code which is used to send codes during the world war.



The screenplay and cinematography is excellent. The movie shows some exact picture and setting at the time of war. Benedict Cumberbatch, who is known for his BBC Sherlock lived as Alan in the screen.

Keira's screen presence adds charmingness to the screen and they also show some indirect politics at the film. There are several layers in the film but it is not an obstacle for an average movie goers.




The director Mortem Tyldum tries to give perfect material and he suceeds. The BGM is an another positive aspect. Alexandre Desplat scores perfectly in his area. There is only few negative things in this film but it is managed by the screenplay and acting.

Overall, The Imitation Game (2014) contains strong acting, inpirational elements and positives vibes. It is absolutely worth to watch in this quarantine.

Imdb 8/10
Sharkz Scale 7/10

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