The Imitation Game 2014
“Behind every code is enigma” is tagline of the latest released film; The Imitation Game also known for previous of El código enigma . This film is based at real story of behind during World War II and has portrays the life or life even of Alan Turing who was an English mathematician and logician hired for the task to crack helps the Enigma code.Hollywood actor Benedict Cumberbatch has played the leading role of Alan Turing in Imitation Game.
direction
Director and editor Morten Tyldum is directed this film while Andrew Hodges own the credits as writer and screen play written by Graham Moore, star casting including with Benedict Cumberbatch and Keira Knightley who have played their performance in the film “the mitation Game” are, Matthew Goode,Charles Dance ,Mark Strong Allen Leech and rest of others. Nora Grossman and Ido Ostrowsky contributed their regards in the film as producer while rest of the production team included co-producer, executive producer with Peter Heslop and Graham Moore consecutively.
reviews:
Last year after decayed from “The Fifth Estate” in 2013; it is supposed that would be disappointing end of the career as in leading role played by Benedict Cumberbatch, last year film The Fifth Estate and current release also has the resemblance of their genre because of having biographical Drama and Thriller nature but The Imitation Game, evidently, brings together the actor, role and subject matter desired by every distributor and financier. Comparisons between these two films lead to future knowing career of the Benedict Cumberbatch while just we have seen that his current film has earned so heavily positive reviews and regards.
Story:
Story synopses which are available by some respectable sites, “studio canal” describe the story at imdb as
“Based on the real life story of legendary cryptanalyst Alan Turing, the film portrays the nail-biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team of code-breakers at Britain’s top-secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II”