Another genius film
Oscar season is prime time for movies about tortured geniuses. Earlier,
this season, we had The Theory of
Everything featuring the life story of Stephen Hawking; both are likely to
move on to award nominations.
In The Imitation Game, we have
Benedict Cumberbatch as World War II codebreaker Alan Turing, who is tasked
with breaking the Germans' code while hiding his sexuality from 1950s British
law.
It’s an amazing story. And it plays out nicely as a thriller.
Sherlock’s
Cumberbatch is a natural in this savant role and Kiera Knightley is in fine
form as his intellectual (and maybe too modern for this film) sidekick. Their
chemistry is strong and it propels the film.
Simply put: This season’s best
WWII film, and a highly-watchable thriller.
Award potential: Expect about seven nominations for this deserving
film ranging from Best Picture, Actor and Actress to Best Score.
The ten buck review: Worth ten
bucks.
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