“The Imitation Game”







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「”Worthwhile Content”」 rates the redeeming aspects of the film.

「”Overall Hollywood BS”」 rates the total amount of liberal bias.

「”Anti-Patriotism”」 rates the amount of criticism towards nationalists/capitalists.

「”Misandry”」 rates the amount of disparaged manhood.

「”Affirmative Action”」 rates how much “diversity” is being pushed.

「”LGBTQrstuvwxyz”」 rates the amount of non-tradional sexuality depicted.

「”Anti-God Themes”」 rates the amount of slander towards Christian ethics.

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• 0 = apolitical or conservative
‣‣‣ If the liberal theme(s) are non-existent or the theme(s) *gasp* lean right.
(E.g. The EPA depicted as bad guys v.s. the entrepreneur good guys in “Ghostbusters.”

• 1 = fitting
‣‣‣ If the liberal theme(s) seem realistic  and don’t feel forced.
(E.g. The homosexual/atheist aspects of “The Imitation Game” were based on a true story.)

• 3 = bit preachy
‣‣‣ If the liberal theme(s) are one-sided and take up a significant focus of the movie.
(E.g. The affirmative action aspects of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”)

• 5 = overwhelming
‣‣‣If the liberal theme(s) are too much to handle and ruin the movie.
(E.g. The pro gun control, anti-white aspects of “The Purge: Anarchy.”)

Review / Rant:

 

Great movie. Definitely worth supporting. The gay thing didn’t bother me at all because that was a crucial factor in what became of Alan Turing’s life. I was just happily surprised that they didn’t do some Hollywood revisionist history and inject “diversity.”

Also, since it’s about fighting the nazis they can portray the white people as protagonists. Since, ya know, the antagonists were other white people. Only in these types of war films is it okay to portray a simplistic (pardon the pun) black and white, good v.s. evil plot. If Alan Turing helped to create the atom bomb, you better believe this movie would paint him in a negative light… But I digress, this was an awesome movie all things considered. Great acting all around and fairly historically accurate for Hollywood. Also a truly important story to be told. Both of the stories that they jump back and forth between: his homosexual struggles in an oppressive society and how he worked thanklessly to help win the war.

We must learn from our past. But the degradation of the family unit is directly correlated with the degeneracy of our society.  Opponents of same sex marriage were accused of using the “slippery slope fallacy.” I used to argue this point myself back in the day. But now that I see society advocating against basic facts of biology and celebrating child abuse… I am starting to think the traditionalists were right.


There is a balance between the way we used to treat our sexual “deviants” as we did with Turing, and the absolute insanity we have going on now. Surely this story was chosen to be told because of the political standings of the Hollywood elites, but if you try to ignore that and look at things objectively, you can enjoy the lessons from this biopic.

Not all heroes fought on the front lines. And not all heroes fit the macho mold. And as technology advances maybe wars will be determined by the beta males with a tech fetish more often than not… ? #BetaMaleUprising

Pay to rent/buy this movie if you can!

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