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"Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine."
The movie is a historical drama based on the life of the genius British mathematician Alan Turing who played an important role as crypto analyst in deciphering the Enigma machine- an encryption device used by the Nazis during WW2 to transmit code messages. Alan Turing is widely considered to the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.
Playing Alan Turing was a challenging role,We know how talented Benedict Cumberbatch is, portraying the character in the best way possible,we have seen it in Sherlock Holmes. He does a admirable job expressing a basic understanding of Turing sufferings.Keira Knightley was excellent to her given role.
A born genius who lived in a period where he was punished for his homosexuality that preceded his suicide. Homosexuality was considered has a crime back then .Historians estimate that breaking Enigma shortened the war by more than two years, saving over 14 million lives. Turing's work inspired generations of research into what scientists called "Turing Machines"
Today, we call them computers. Unfortunately Alan Turing was never acknowledged enough and for 50 years his work was kept secret.
Turing is shown in the film to have been profoundly affected by the death of his childhood crush, he created computers in an attempt to fill the void Christopher left in his life.
Turing was both a war hero and gay martyr,someone who single-handedly ended World War II at least two years early, and who suffered tragic injustice at the hands of his own government due to his sexuality. A must watch biopic, has it attempts to throw a light at the unbelievable true life of Alan Turing.
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The social delimma is a Netflix orginal documentary concentrating on the side effects of social media on our life .The documentary starts with interviews of former Google, Facebook, Pinterest employees. The social delima shows how the tech industry sell certainty and how the social media make us competing for other's attention,how the decisions made by few individuals affect the 2 billion active internet users,and how the internet companies become the richest companies in humanity. Showing us the reality from a other perspective, internet companies track,moniter,and record all our datas,And how we are becoming more like a lab rat to watch ads ,so they can make more money.How we curate our life around this perceived sense of perfection because we get rewarded like hearts,likes,thumbs-up and we conflate that with value,but actually it is fake brittle popularity.How AI manipulates our information and be able to judge our next move. The whole democracy system in our world is literally based on this,they can even judge our vote and predict the results. It made me wonder that the fake news thought twitter spreads six times more than the actually news. This really shows how the consprisacy theories manipulates us through the social platform. The documentary parallely shows the teenagers get's most affected by this and results in violence, suicides. Technologies can also bring out the worst to the society, political polarization, depressed teens. Are we all socially connected without our social media? Just think about it. Don't think it does not affect you ,or has anything to do with you. The social dilemma is a Highly recommend and one of the best eye opener out there, take a bow jeff oriowski and team.
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Satyajit Ray (2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian filmmaker who worked prominently in Bengali cinema and who has often been regarded as one of the great directors of world cinema “My only understanding of India (in his younger days) was through the Satyajit Ray films I watched in film festival after film festival. They are incredible. That is how I perceive India — real, warm and unaffected." :-Keanu Reeves
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Satyajit Ray (2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian filmmaker who worked prominently in Bengali cinema and who has often been regarded as one of the great directors of world cinema “My only understanding of India (in his younger days) was through the Satyajit Ray films I watched in film festival after film festival. They are incredible. That is how I perceive India — real, warm and unaffected." :-Keanu Reeves
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