@vzn I am not evasive, just less profusely sharing my emotions.
And didn't wanted to spoil any clues / hints if you ever would pick our little game. But you have more than enough, and twice I wrote something to make you almost certain, but you have resigned :-/
@vzn so he is not highly analitical with indication of enhanced autistic spectrum?
About the "Imitations game" (besides stretched facts) and with other "biographical" movies / plots I found it disturbing that quirks / addictions / sexual orientation are so exaggerated.
I do not know what to say / write. I liked both movies, plausible to watch. I have enjoyed them, but no hype / rush to deliberately write about them that much. Probably you have enjoyed the Imitations game a bit more than me, so I didn't picked that topic.
And I am really accustomed to stories far more emotional and real, so I do not get that attached or emotional after watching nicely writen and easy movies.
@vzn I know it is expected to elaborate, but as far as I know (and am used to) this is not always the case.
And because of this, the Freud is recognized as cocaine addict, a weirdo, a deviant (which is not entirely true). Turing was pictured as homosexual and weirdo. I will not be clapping to stories that show people who changed the world in that light. I really hoped these movies would highlight something important instead...
On the other hand the movie with relevant facts without some dirt, action and complex emotions are boring and hard to sell, so it is what it is.
Because of that I prefer fantasy, something so detached from reallity that will not bother me. I hear the high grade drama very often, do not take facts from movies, and for the horrors - I have tv news...
Because of that I prefer fantasy, something so detached from reallity that will not bother me. I hear the high grade drama very often, do not take facts from movies, and for the horrors - I have tv news... So the majority of movies are not for me.