While the ingredients are there for this game to be a memorable one, I'm afraid this latest film about Turing fails its own test, feeling robotic and wooden, and free from the humanity and complexity that
great films of this ilk can bring to audiences.
Not exact matches
It's a commercial movie rather than an art
film, but a
great deal less compromised than most
of its
ilk.
Though the
film isn't
great enough to stop what you're doing and buy, it's more enjoyable than many
of its
ilk.
Every brief tale compels attention with sinister storytelling, the occasional wicked bit
of humor and
great performances, but it's the look
of the
film that sets it far above the others
of its
ilk.