The Imitation Game
It is time we recognize the profound harm that we continue to inflict on our own citizens, particularly homosexuals.
It is time we recognize the profound harm that we continue to inflict on our own citizens, particularly homosexuals.
This was a film that reminded me of the great Northwest Passage (1940).
If you are wondering why Dracula keeps being interpreted on the silver screen, remember that he only appears in dark movie theaters. I wonder why?
In sub-titles, this is not a film for those with a weak heart. Families collapse, children are abandoned, and only the smart kids survive.
Anyone who would agree to make love with Eva Green on screen would likely die with a smile on their face. Then again, there are worse deaths.
It may not be a great movie, but it forces you to remember that the importance of life transcends life itself.
Rating: In German with sub-titles, this movie is good, but no easy walk in the cinematic park.
Both a history lesson that will enlighten and a love story that will break your heart.
An historical drama that is as entertaining as it is educationally rewarding. Should be required viewing in all history classes across this nation.