Movie · 2014 · History, Drama, Thriller, War · 1h 53m · PG-13 · English
Curator score: 7.2/10 (2M ratings)
The true enigma was the man who cracked the code.
Overview
Based on the real life story of legendary cryptanalyst Alan Turing, the film portrays the nail-biting race against time by Turing and his brilliant team of code-breakers at Britain's top-secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of World War II.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.2/10
IMDb: 8.0/10
Letterboxd: 3.84/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 90%
Metacritic: 71
TMDB: 8.0/10
Director
Morten Tyldum
Production
Bristol Automotive, Black Bear Pictures, FilmNation Entertainment
Cast
Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew Goode, Rory Kinnear, Allen Leech, Matthew Beard, Charles Dance, Mark Strong, James Northcote, Tom Goodman-Hill, Steven Waddington, Ilan Goodman, Jack Tarlton, Alex Lawther, Jack Bannon, Tuppence Middleton, Dominic Charman, James G. Nunn, Charlie Manton, David Charkham
Where to watch
Peacock Premium, Peacock Premium Plus
Curator Review
Verdict
A polished, emotionally accessible wartime biopic with strong performances and a propulsive codebreaking premise. It takes liberties with history, but as a mainstream drama about genius, secrecy, and persecution, it remains compelling and widely watchable.
Best for
viewers who like prestige biopics
fans of WWII dramas and espionage stories
audiences drawn to emotionally earnest historical films
people who enjoy performance-driven, awards-season movies
Skip if
you want strict historical accuracy
you dislike polished or conventional biopic storytelling
you prefer subtle, unsentimental character studies
you are looking for a purely technical or procedural war film
Overview
The Imitation Game turns a remarkable historical story into a sleek, accessible prestige drama. Its greatest strengths are the central performance, the ticking-clock structure, and the way it frames codebreaking as both intellectual combat and emotional isolation. The film is designed to move, and it does so with confidence.
Worth noting
It is also a very conventional biopic, often smoothing over complexity in favor of clear dramatic beats. That makes it less rigorous than the real history deserves, but not less effective as a crowd-pleasing historical thriller. The wartime setting, the secrecy, and the tragedy at the center give it real emotional weight.
Bottom line
If you respond to stories about brilliance under pressure, institutional prejudice, and the human cost of being misunderstood, this lands well. If you want a tougher, more historically exacting film, it may feel overly polished, but it still earns its reputation as a strong mainstream drama.
Top Letterboxd reviews
lauraud (4★) · 3730 likes
I'm getting a little bit tired of Benedict Cumberbatch always being cast as the "autistic genius" but I'm never going to get tired of Benedict Cumberbatch.
Warren Wilkinson (4★) · 3409 likes
Everyone shut the fuck up...benedict cumberbatch is acting.
ella (3.5★) · 2460 likes
keira knightley, i’d willingly do math for you
kylie (3★) · 2171 likes
predictable in the way that kiera knightly was in a period piece and benedict cumberbatch was gay