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The Imitation Game is the true story of Mr. Alan Turing. He is the Father of Modern Computer, A Great Mathematician and Computer Scientist.

This story talks about how Alan Turing helps the secret Agent to win the war for England against Nazi German. Alan Turing stated that “Something it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things no one can imagine”. Who can imagine that the unbreakable Enigma can be break by the skills of Alan Turing who created the first digital computer can cracked the message. The Nazi Germany is using the type of cryptic messages to each other to plan attacks or strategies change, these cryptic messages are known as the ENIGMA code.

In 1939, he joined the team, a team where creating a solution to crack the Enigma. Mr. Turing design a digital computer and name it “Christopher” based in his best friend name when he his High school time. Christopher died because of Tuberculosis.

In 1941, Joan join the team to help and to try to solve the mathematical equation so Christopher can run through more setting per 18 hour block. Joan past the Examination made by Mr. Turing for fastest to solve the crossword puzzle. Alan is engage with Joan but Alan tells something to one of his teammate and admit that he is a Homosexual. His teammate said that he need to keep it because Homosexual is illegal.                                                                                                                                                                                                               
In 1954, the government mandated hormonal therapy, Mr. Alan Turing committed suicide on June 7th  At the age 41 years old.

 In 1942, the team tried to crack the message but then the buzzer sounds. The machine will never be able to process so many possibilities in an 18-hour time. But one of the friend of Joan having a conversation to Alan. Alan got an idea while they talking. He notice that there is lacking process of his machine so it can’t crack the message. He run right away back to his lab to figure it out. The team was not failed. The super machine cracks the message.

The England Celebrating on V.E day of May 8 1945. But the leader tells that after all of this they need to destroy all the evidence because it might be use it against them.

It is 1951, in Manchester, England. Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) Headquarters intercepts a message that Alan Turing has been robbed at his place. Alan, now known as a professor at Cambridge, is visited by the police inquiring about his burglary. They find him in his home but he is dismissive towards them. They mention that he is an insufferable person and are suspicious that he is hiding something.

The detective finds out that Alan's records are classified. He doesn't know why a math professor would have classified records and becomes suspicious. Detective Nock shares with Superintendent  that Alan's classified military file is empty. His war records aren't classified; someone has burned and erased them. They suspect he is a Soviet spy.

Detective Nock and Superintendent   are told by a sergeant that he has found out that Alan is a "poofter" (British slang for homosexual). He has been caught with a male hustler, who later robbed his house. That was the piece of information that he was hiding from the police, not that he's a spy. The detective is sure Alan is hiding something else so he asks for him to be arrested so he can interrogate him.

The interrogation of Alan by Detective Nock continues. Alan tells him he has told him his story and now the Detective has to play the Imitation Game and answer if he's a machine, a person. "Am I a war hero?" he asks. "Am I a criminal?" Detective Nock tells Alan he can't judge him. Alan tells him he's no help to him at all (because he doesn't know how to judge himself).

Six months after his interrogation, the detective is congratulated after Alan has been sentenced for indecency (homosexuality

In 1953, Alan is in his home, alone. He looks longingly at Christopher, at his supercomputer, at the love of his life. He turns off the lights.

Between 1885 and 1967, approximately 49,000 homosexual men were convicted of Cross Indecency under British law.

Historian estimates that Breaking Enigma shortened the war more than two years, saving over 14 million lives. It remained a government held secret for more than 50 years.

In 2013 Queen Elizabeth II granted Turing a Posthumous Royal Pardon.

Even Mr. Alan Turing is a Homosexual; we don’t need to judge him because Turing have a big role in making the victory win of England against Nazi Germany. Turing who discovered the Supercomputer and now use by the 21st century. Turing stated that, "Do you know why people like violence? It is because it feels good. Humans find violence deeply satisfying. But remove the satisfaction and the act becomes hollow."




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