The Imitation Game -2014- ^new^

Keira Knightley as Joan Clarke, the Cambridge-educated cryptanalyst and Turing’s close friend and brief fiancée, provides the film’s moral and emotional counterweight. Joan sees past Turing’s oddities. She is the only character who can argue with him, challenge him, and ultimately, humanize him. Their relationship is the film’s most beautiful invention: a platonic partnership of equals built on mutual respect, subverting the expected romantic subplot. When Turing confesses to her that he is homosexual, her response—"I could have married you anyway. I didn’t care about the other stuff."—is devastating in its quiet acceptance.

, whose death profoundly shaped Turing's intellectual pursuits. Production and Critical Reception The Black List: Graham Moore's screenplay topped the 2011 Black List The Imitation Game -2014-

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