The Imitation Game
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استنادًا إلى قصة الحياة الحقيقية لمحلل الشفرات الأسطوري آلان تورينج، يصور الفيلم السباق الحاسم مع الزمن الذي يقوده تورينج وفريقه الرائع من محللي الشفرات في مدرسة التشفير الحكومية البريطانية السرية للغاية ومدرسة التشفير في بلتشلي بارك، خلال أحلك الأيام. من الحرب العالمية الثانية.
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2014-11-14
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The true enigma was the man who cracked the code.

نص الفيلم

Are you paying attention‎?

Good‎.

If you're not listening carefully‎,

you will miss things‎,

important things‎.

I will not pause‎. I will not repeat myself‎,

and you will not ماى سيما interrupt me‎.

You think that because you are sitting

where you are and I am sitting where I am

that you are in control

of what is about to happen‎.

You're mistaken‎. I am in control‎.

Because I know things

that you do not know‎.

Manchester lone star 9-1-1 season 1 ماي سيما Police Department‎,

please hold‎.

Windows broken‎. Home's been ransacked‎.

Send a detective down‎, will you‎?

What I will need from you now

is a commitment‎.

You will listen closely‎, and you

will not judge me until I am finished‎.

If you cannot commit to this‎,

then please leave the room‎.

Come in‎.

But if you choose to stay‎,

remember you chose to be here‎.

What happens from this moment forwards

is not my responsibility‎.

It's yours‎.

Pay attention‎.

‎ What's all this‎, then‎?

‎ Turing‎, Alan‎. Professor at King's‎.

‎ افلام مصريه 2023 Seems there's been a افلام هندي 2022 burglary‎.

‎ Oh‎? What of‎?

Well‎, that's just it‎.

Nothing missing‎, really‎.

What's he doing in Manchester‎?

Something with machines‎.

The project at the NPL‎.

I checked‎,

but he won't say what it's on‎.

Professor Turing‎?

Detective Nock‎, Manchester افلام اكشن Police‎.

Sergeant Staehl here tells me

you ha burglary last night‎.

Professor Turing‎?

Take a step back‎,

and don't breath heavily‎.

‎ Breathe‎?

‎ Undiluted cyanide‎.

It wouldn't take more

than a thimbleful to kill you‎.

‎ Disappointing‎.

‎ Pardon‎?

I hhoped for a bit more‎.

Sergeant Staehl‎, is it just me‎, or do you

get the sense that we're being insulted‎?

Last night‎, you ha break‎in‎.

Your افلام هندية 2023 neighbor‎, Mr‎. Springborn‎,

called to report the noise‎.

He said there was quite a ruckus‎.

Only you say nothing was taken‎.

It's odd‎. So‎, how about you

tell us what happened‎,

and we'll find the chap who did this‎.

Gentlemen‎, I don't believe that

you could find the chap that did this

if he walked up to you

and spat in your face‎.

What I could us right now is not

a bobby‎, but a really good cleaning lady‎.

So‎, unless one of you

has an apron in your car‎,

I suggest you file your reports

and leave me alone‎.

As you say‎, Professor Turing‎.

Best of luck with your cyanide‎.

I'll give you a quid if you can

name me a more insufferable sod‎.

‎ Seemed a bit forced‎, though‎, didn't it‎?

‎ Don't know what you mean‎.

Well‎, if you didn't want a pair of bobbies

digging around in your personal affairs‎,

that'd have been a stellar way

to make sure they don't‎.

‎ Tell me you don't think this is suspicious‎.

‎ I don't think this is suspicious‎.

A mysterious professor who won't admit

he's hsomething stolen from his house‎?

I think Alan Turing's hiding something‎.

War declared‎!

German bombs on their way‎!

Get your papers here‎!

Fresh off the press‎! War declared‎!

German bombs expected soon‎!

This morning‎,

the British بديل ماي سيما Ambassador in Berlin

handed the German government

a final note stating

that unless we heard from them‎,

would exist between us‎.

I have to tell you now that no such

undertaking has been received‎.

And that‎, consequently‎,

this country is at war

with Germany‎.

For the second time

in the lives of most of us‎,

we are‎.‎.‎.

at war‎.

To find

a peaceful way out‎.‎.‎.

Papers‎, please‎.

What are you doing here‎?

‎ Oh‎, the lady told me to wait‎.

‎ In my office‎?

She tell you to help yourself

to tea while you were here‎?

No‎, she didn't‎.

She obviously didn't tell you

what a joke was‎, then‎, either‎, I gather‎.

Was she supposed to‎?

‎ Who are you‎?

‎ Alan Turing‎.

Turing‎. The موقع سيما لايت mathematician‎.

‎ Correct‎.

‎ However could I have guessed‎?

Well‎, you didn't‎. You just

reit on that piece of paper‎.

King's عرب سيد College‎, Cambridge‎.

Now‎, it says here you were a bit of

a prodigy in the maths department‎.

I'm not sure I can

evaluate that‎, Mr‎.‎.‎.‎.

‎ How old are you‎, Mr‎. Turing‎?

And how old were you when you became

a Fellow at Cambridge‎?

‎ And how old were you‎.‎.‎.

when you published this paper

that has a title I can barely understand‎?

And you don't think that qualifies you

as a certified prodigy‎?

Well‎, Newton discovered

Einstein wrote four papers that changed

As far as I can وي سينما tell‎, I've‎.‎.‎.

I've barely made par‎.

‎ My God‎, you're serious‎.

‎ Would you prefer I made a joke‎?

Oh‎, افلام هنديه 2023 I don't think you know

what those are‎.

Hardly seems fair that that's a

requirement for employment here‎, Mr‎.‎.‎.

Commander افلام شاهد فور يو Denniston‎, Royal Navy‎.

All right‎, Mr‎. Turing‎, I'll bite‎.

Why do you wish to work

for His افلام رعب Majesty's government‎?

Oh‎, I don't‎, really‎.

Are you a bleeding pacifist‎?

I'm‎.‎.‎. agnostic about violence‎.

Well‎, you do realize

there's this nasty little chap called Hitler

who wants to engulf Europe in افلام اكشن 2023 tyranny‎?

‎ Politics isn't really my area of expertise‎.

‎ Really‎?

Well‎, I believe you've just set the record

for the shortest job interview

in British military history‎.

Mother says I can be

off‎putting sometimes

on account of being one of the best

mathematicians in the world‎.

‎ In the world‎?

‎ Oh‎, yes‎.

Do you know how many people

I've rejected for this program‎?

No‎.

Well‎, that's right‎,

because we're a top‎secret program‎.

But I'll tell you‎,

just because we're friends‎,

that only last week‎, I rejected one

of our great nation's top linguists‎.

Knows German better than Bertolt Brecht‎.

‎ I don't speak German‎.

‎ What‎?

I don't‎.‎.‎. speak German‎.

Well‎, how the hell were you supposed

to decrypt German communications

if you don't‎.‎.‎.

I don't know‎, speak German‎?

Well‎, I'm really quite excellent

at crossword puzzles‎.

Margaret‎!

The German codes are a puzzle‎.

A game‎, just like any other game‎.

‎ Margaret‎, where are you‎?

‎ I'm really very good at games‎. Puzzles‎.

And this is the most difficult

puzzle in the world‎.

Margaret‎! For the love of God‎.

This is a joke‎, obviously‎.

I'm afraid I don't know what those are‎,

Commander Denniston‎.

Have a pleasant trip

back to Cambridge‎, Professor‎.

Enigma‎.

You called for me‎?

That's what you're doing here‎.

The top‎secret program at Bletchley‎.

You're trying to break

the German Enigma machine‎.

What makes you think that‎?

It's the greatest

encryption device in history‎,

and the Germans use it

for all major communications‎.

If the Allies broke Enigma‎, well‎.‎.‎.

this would turn

into a very short war‎, indeed‎.

Of course that's what you're working on‎.

But you also haven't got

anywhere with it‎. If you h€Ž,

you wouldn't be وى سيما hiring cryptographers

out of university‎.

You need me a lot more than I need you‎.

I like solving problems‎, Commander‎.

And Enigma is the most difficult

problem in the world‎.

No‎, Enigma isn't difficult;

it's impossible‎.

The Americans‎, the Russians‎,

the French‎, the Germans‎,

everyone thinks Enigma is unbreakable‎.

Good‎. Let me try‎,

and we'll know for sure‎, won't we‎?

Welcome to Enigma‎.

The details of every surprise attack‎,

every secret convoy

and every U‎boat in the bloody Atlantic

go into that thing‎.

And out comes gibberish‎.

It's beautiful‎.

It's the crooked hand of death itself‎.

Our Wrens intercept

thousands of radio messages a day‎,

and to the lovely young ladies of the

Women's Royal Navy‎, they're nonsense‎.

It's only when you feed them back

into Enigma that they make any sense‎.

But we have an Enigma machine‎.

Yes‎, Polish Intelligence

smuggled it out of Berlin‎.

So‎, what's the problem‎?

Just put the intercepted messages

‎ back into the Enigma and you'll‎.‎.‎.

‎ Look‎, it's not that simple‎, is it‎?

Just having an Enigma machine

doesn't help you to decode the messages‎.

Very good‎, Mr‎. Turing‎.

To decode a message‎, you need

to know the machine's settings‎.

Now‎, the Germans switch settings

every day promptly at midnight‎.

We usually intercept our first

which gives you exactly

hours every day

to crack the code before it changes‎,

and you start again‎.

Five rotors‎. Ten plugboard cables‎.

That's‎.‎.‎.

‎ One million‎.‎.‎.

‎ A thousand million‎.‎.‎.

No‎, no‎, it's‎, I've got it‎.

‎ It's million‎, million‎.

‎ It's in the millions‎, obviously‎.

million possible settings‎.

Very good‎.

Possibilities‎. Every single day‎.

Gentlemen‎, meet Hugh Alexander‎.

‎ I personally selected him to run this unit‎.

‎ Didn't you‎.‎.‎.

Mr‎. Alexander won Britain's

national chess championship‎.

Twice‎.

You're not the only one who's good

at games around here‎, Turing‎.

Are we to work together‎, then‎?

I prefer to have my own office‎.

You're a team‎, and you will work as one‎.

I don't have time to explain myself

as I go along‎, and‎.‎.‎.

I'm afraid these men

would only slow me down‎.

If you can't play together‎,

then I'm afraid we can't let you play at موقع افلام بدون اعلانات all‎.

There are only five divisions of

Exactly‎. That's the spirit‎.

Mr‎. Turing‎, do you know how many British

servicemen have died because of Enigma‎?

‎ No‎, I don't‎.

‎ ايجي بست افلام Three‎.‎.‎.

while we've been having

this conversation‎.

Oh‎, look‎, there's another‎.

I rather hope he didn't have a family‎.

This war Commander Denniston's

been going on about‎,

we're not winning it‎.

Break the code‎,

at least we have a chance‎.

Shall we leave the children alone

with their new toy‎?

All right‎, gentlemen‎.‎.‎.

Let's play‎.

The game was quite a simple one‎.

Every single German message‎,

every surprise attack‎,

every bombing run‎,

every imminent U‎boat assault‎.‎.‎.

They were all floating through the air‎.

Radio signals that‎.‎.‎.

well‎, any schoolboy

with an AM kit could intercept‎.

The trick was that they were encrypted‎.

million possible Enigma settings‎.

All we hto do was try each one‎.

But if we hten men

checking one setting a minute

and seven days every week‎,

how many days do you think

it would take to‎.‎.‎.

to check each of the settings‎?

Well‎, it's not days‎, it's years‎.

‎ Good morning‎.

‎ To stop a coming attack‎.‎.‎.

‎ Thank you‎.

‎.‎.‎.we would have to check

million years' worth of settings

I'm famished‎. Lunch‎?

Good Lord‎.

What is it about women with little hats‎?

The boys‎, we're going to get some lunch‎.

‎ Alan‎?

‎ Yes‎?

I said we're going to get some lunch‎.

‎ Alan‎?

‎ Yes‎?

‎ Can you hear me‎?

‎ Yes‎.

I said we're off to get some lu‎.‎.‎.

This is starting to get

a little bit repetitive‎.

What is‎?

I hasked if you wanted

to come to lunch with افلام نتفلکس 2023 us‎.

No‎, you didn't‎. You said

you were going to get some lunch‎.

‎ Have I offended افلام سينما you in some way‎?

‎ Why would you think that‎?

‎ Would you like to come to lunch with us‎?

‎ What time's lunchtime‎?

Christ‎, Alan‎, it's سيما للجميع a bleeding sandwich‎.

‎ What is‎?

‎ Lunch‎.

‎ Oh‎, I don't like sandwiches‎.

‎ Never mind‎.

You know‎, to pull off

this irascible genius routine‎,

one actually has to be a genius‎, Alan‎.

And yet we're the ones

making progress here‎, aren't we‎?

Oh‎, you are‎?

Yes‎, we are‎.

We have decrypted a number

of German messages

by analyzing the frequency

of letter افلام مصرية 2023 distribution‎.

Oh‎, even a broken clock

is right twice a day‎.

That's not progress;

that's just blind luck‎.

I'm designing a machine that will

allow us to break every message

every day instantly‎.

Who's hungry‎? Let's go‎.

I'm hungry‎.

What‎?

Peter asked who was hungry‎.

Can I have some soup‎, please‎?

What do you mean‎, "classified"‎?

No‎, I'm aware of the literal meaning

of the word classified‎.

What I'm asking is why

would a maths سيما ماي professor

have his military records classified‎?

Yeah‎, well‎, I will come down‎.

Sorry‎, can I get you

to hold for a minute‎, please‎?

Pardon me‎, I'd like to see

some documents‎, if I may‎.

Service records of a Mr‎. Turing‎. Alan‎.

Foreign Office sent me‎.

This is افلام 2023 unacceptable‎.

If you wish to discuss the complaint‎,

I suggest you make a proper appointment‎.

Alexan‎.‎.‎. Complaint‎?

No‎, no‎, Hugh Alexander

has denied my requisition for parts

and equipment that I need to build

the machine I've designed‎.

Your fellow code‎breakers

are refusing to work with you‎,

‎ and they filed a formal complaint‎.

‎ It's is inspired by an old Polish code machine‎.

‎ Only this one is infinitely more advanced‎.

‎ If you don't respond to the افلام رعب 2023 complaint‎,

I shall have to take it up

with the Home Office‎.

‎ Put those files by my desk‎.

‎ Fine‎, my response is they're all idiots‎.

Fire them and use the savings

to fund my machine‎.

Why are you building a machine‎?

It's highly technical‎.

You wouldn't understand‎.

I suggest you make the effort to try‎.

Enigma is‎.‎.‎. an extremely

well‎designed machine‎.

Our problem is that we're only

using men to try to beat it‎.

No‎, what if only a machine

can defeat another machine‎?

Well‎, that's not very technical‎.

Hugh Alexander is in charge of your unit‎.

He said no‎, and that is that‎.

I simply don't have time for this‎.

Have you ever won a war‎, Turing‎?

I have‎. Do you know how it's done‎?

Order‎, discipline‎, chain of command‎.

You're not at university any longer‎.

You are a very small cog

in a very large system‎.

And you will do as your

commanding officer instructs‎.

Yes‎.

Who is your commanding officer‎?

You have a problem with my decision‎,

you can take it up with him‎.

Mr‎. Menzies‎! Mr‎. Menzies‎!

Are you going to London‎?

Possibly‎.

Would you deliver a letter for me‎?

Look‎, I'm sorry‎, but are you joking‎?

Churchill's put Alan in charge‎?

‎ This is a terrible idea‎.

‎ No‎, no‎, no‎, no‎, no‎.

So‎, I can give these men orders now‎?

I hate to say it‎, but yes‎.

Excellent‎. Keith and Charles‎,

you're both fired‎.

‎ Excuse me‎?

‎ What‎?

You're mediocre linguists‎,

and positively poor code‎breakers‎.

Alan‎, you can't just fire

Keith and Charles‎.

‎ Well‎, he just said I could‎.

‎ No‎, I did no such thing‎.

But Churchill did‎.

Go to hell‎.

Well‎,

this is inhuman‎. Even for you‎.

Popular at school‎, were you‎?

The problem began‎, of course‎,

with the carrots‎.

Carrots are orange‎.

And peas are green‎.

They mustn't touch‎.

I got it‎.

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.

Turing‎?

Come on‎.

Don't be such a kike about it‎.

Leave him to bloody rot‎.

I didn't learn this

on my own‎, of course‎.

I hhelp‎.

Christopher helped‎.

Alan‎, are you all right‎?

It's not my fault‎.

The carrots got in with the peas and‎.‎.‎.

‎ I'm sorry‎. I won't let them do it again‎.

‎ They're getting worse‎.

They only beat me up

because I'm smarter than they are‎.

No‎, they beat you up

because you're different‎.

‎ Mother says I'm just an odd duck‎.

‎ And she's right‎.

But you know‎, Alan‎, sometimes it's the very

people who no one imagines anything of

who do the things no one can imagine‎.

So‎, what do we do now‎?

‎ We're سيما فور short on staff‎.

‎ Well‎, we get more staff then‎.

And how do you propose to do that‎?

‎ Alan Turing to see Stewart Menzies‎.

‎ Very good‎, sir‎.

‎ So‎, who are they‎?

‎ Oh‎, all sorts‎, really‎.

Teacher‎, an engineer‎,

a handful of students‎.

And you think they're qualified for Bletchley

'cause they're good at crossword puzzles‎?

Well‎, they say they're good‎,

and now we shall find سيما out‎, won't we‎?

In order to aid your efforts‎,

there is‎, to the right of you‎,

a green scratch card book‎.

You are to make notes in that‎.

Gentlemen‎, you have six minutes

in which to complete the puzzle‎,

at which point‎, I will‎.‎.‎.

Pardon‎, ma'am‎, this room's restricted‎.

Apologies for my tardiness‎.

The bus caught a flat tire‎.

May I continue‎, please‎? Thank you‎.

‎ You're not allowed in here‎, ma'am‎.

‎ Oh‎, but I'm only a few minutes late‎.

The secretaries are to heupstairs‎.

This room's for the candidates‎.

May I get on with this now‎, please‎?

‎ I am a candidate‎.

‎ For what position‎?

‎ The letter didn't say precisely‎.

‎ Yeah‎, so secretaries are to heupstairs‎.

‎ It did say that it was top secret‎.

‎ What is going on‎?

I solved a crossword puzzle

in the newspaper‎,

and I got this letter saying that I was a

candidate for some sort of mysterious job‎.

My name's Joan Clarke‎.

Miss‎, did you really solve

this puzzle yourself‎?

What makes you think I couldn't

solve the puzzle myself‎?

‎ I'm really very good at‎.‎.‎.

‎ Ma'am‎, I'll have to ask you to‎.‎.‎.

Miss Clarke‎, I find tardiness under

any circumstance‎, unacceptable‎.

Take a seat so that we may continue‎.

Thank you‎.

Now‎, as I was saying‎, you have six minutes

to complete the task in front of you‎.

Gentlemen and lady‎, begin‎.

Six minutes‎.

‎ Is that even possible‎?

‎ No‎, it takes me eight‎.

This isn't about crossword puzzles‎.

It's about how one

approaches solving

an impossible problem‎.

Do you tackle the whole thing at once

or divide it into small‎.‎.‎.

‎ You've finished‎?

‎ Yes‎.

‎ You said to do it in under افلام تويتر six‎.

Congratulations‎. My warmest welcome

to His Majesty's service‎.

If you speak a word

of what I'm about to show you‎,

you will be executed for high treason‎.

You will lie to your friends‎,

your family and everyone you meet

about what it is you really do‎.

And what is it that we're really doing‎?

We're going to break an unbreakable

Nazi code and win the war‎.

What's that you're reading‎?

‎ It's about cryptography‎.

‎ Like secret افلام توم كروز messages‎?

Not secret‎. That's the brilliant part‎.

Messages that anyone can see‎,

but no one knows what they mean

unless you have the key‎.

How's that different from talking‎?

‎ Talking‎?

‎ When people talk to each other‎,

they never say what they mean‎.

They say something else‎,

and you're expected to just know

what they mean‎. Only I never do‎.

So‎, how's that different‎?

Alan‎, I have a funny feeling

you're going to be very good at this‎.

Good night‎, Alan‎.

Good night‎.

Hold on‎, Marion‎, I'm coming‎!

‎.‎.‎.lesser settings

and then route back through‎.‎.‎.

Back to those ones‎.‎.‎.

Careful‎, will you‎? It not a toy‎.

Funny‎. Looks like a toy‎.

Your new minion's arrived‎.

‎ Jack Good‎. We met‎.‎.‎.

‎ Well‎, where's Miss Clarke‎?

Lovely‎, isn't he‎?

It's not just a usual

humdrum production mill factory‎.

I mean‎, well‎, as I was saying‎,

it's a very important radio factory‎.

It's not‎, actually‎.

Well‎, on the spectrum of radio factories‎,

this one is particularly‎.‎.‎.

Why are you not at Bletchley‎?

Thank you‎.‎.‎. so much for your visit‎,

Mr‎. Turing‎. Was your trip pleasant‎?

Gather your things and let's go‎.

I'm sorry‎, but I'm unable

to accept your offer‎.

We feel that موقع سيما such a position

would hardly be appropriate‎.

You earned a double first

in mathematics‎.

But sadly wasn't granted the opportunity

to become a Fellow‎.

You belong at Bletchley‎.

I'm sorry‎, but for someone

in my position‎, to live to‎.‎.‎.

to work in a radio factory

so far from home‎,

with all your men‎.‎.‎. it would be‎.‎.‎.

indecorous‎.

What in the world does that even mean‎?

We have a group of young ladies

who tend to all of our clerical tasks:

assistants‎, سيما كلوب translators‎.

They live together in town‎.

Would that be a more

suitable environment‎?

So‎, I would موقع شاهد فور يو be working

amongst these women‎?

Yes‎.

Wonderful ladies‎. They even organize social

events at St‎. Martin's Church down the ro€Ž.

Really‎, the whole thing is quite‎.‎.‎.

decorous‎.

Now‎, من اشهر افلام الجريمة من 6 حروف you won't have proper

security clearance‎, of course‎, so‎,

‎ we'll have to improvise things a bit‎.

‎ Why are you helping me‎?

Because there is only one thing that

matters in this entire world right now‎.

Do you understand‎?

And that is breaking Enigma‎.

But‎, Mr‎. Turing‎.‎.‎.

why are you helping me‎?

Sometimes it's the very people

who no one imagines anything of

who do the things

that no one can imagine‎.

Sir‎.

‎ What's this‎?

‎ Alan Turing's classified military file‎.

‎ It's bloody empty‎.

‎ Exactly‎.

‎ It's an empty manila envelope‎.

‎ Yeah‎.

Well‎, you've cracked the case

wide open‎, then‎, haven't you‎?

Alan Turing's war records موقع وي سيما aren't

just classified‎, they're nonexistent‎.

That means someone's got rid of them‎.

Erased them‎. Burned them‎.

And that same person broke into

his house and stole nothing‎?

Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean‎.

‎ What‎, the spies from the papers‎?

‎ The Soviet spies‎.

But first they were professors‎,

weren't they‎?

Radicalized at Cambridge‎,

then they joined the Communist Party‎,

then Foreign Office‎, then leaked

information to Stalin during the war‎.

Now‎, can you think of anyone else

we know who was at Cambridge‎,

then took up something murky

and top secret when war broke out‎?

You think this Alan Turing

might be a افلام عربي Soviet agent‎?

I think something very serious is happening

right here under our noses‎.

Wouldn't you like

to find out what it is‎?

Welcome‎, فاصل اعلاني ladies‎.

If you'd like to follow me‎.

Some people thought we were

at war with the Germans‎.‎.‎.

Incorrect‎.

We were at war with the clock‎.

Britain was literally starving to death‎.

of food every week‎, and every week

the Germans would send our desperately

needed breto the bottom of the ocean‎.

Our daily failure was announced

at the chimes of midnight‎.

And the sound would haunt

our unwelcome dreams‎.

Tick‎.‎.‎. tock‎.‎.‎.

tick‎.

Damn it‎!

What just happened‎?

Midnight‎, all the work

we've done today is useless‎.

Oh‎, but don't worry‎, we've a few hours before

tomorrow's messages start flooding in‎.‎.‎.

and we start all over again‎.

‎ From scratch‎.

‎ I'm so sick of افلام هندي this‎.

Four hours rewiring

his plugboard matrix‎.

Three hours yesterday

on his rotor positions‎!

‎ Don't go over there‎.

‎ Look‎, John‎, no‎.

If this job wasn't already

impossible before‎, it bloody well is now‎.

Hugh‎, don't‎.

Damn you and your useless machine‎.

My machine is how we are going to win‎.

Really‎?

This machine‎?

Are you talking about

this bloody machine‎?‎!

‎ Hugh‎! Hugh‎! Hugh‎, don't‎!

‎ Hugh‎! Hugh‎! Stop‎!

You arrogant bastard‎.

You could help us‎.

You could make this go faster‎,

but you won't‎.

Get off‎.

He's right‎, Alan‎.

There are actual soldiers out there

trying to win an actual war‎.

My brother protects

food convoys in the Navy‎.

My cousins fly RAF patrols‎.

All my friends‎,

they're all making a difference‎,

while we just while away our days

producing nothing‎.

Because of you‎.

My machine‎.‎.‎.

will work‎.

Come on‎, Peter‎.

Okay‎.

Joan‎?

Will you‎.‎.‎.

Could you make a bit more noise‎?

I'm not quite sure my landlady woke سيما فور يو موقع ماي سيما up‎.

‎ Oh‎, sorry‎.

‎ Oh‎.‎.‎. look‎.

I think that's the best I can do‎.

No male visitors after dark‎.

So‎.‎.‎. what did you bring me‎?

‎ There you go‎.

‎ Here‎.

Some men try flowers‎, you know‎.

These are actual decrypted Enigma

messages direct from Nazi High Command‎.

"Weather today is clear‎.

Rain in the evening‎. Heil Hitler‎."

Well‎, clearly‎, that vital piece of

information is going to win us the war‎.

It's the relationship

between the encrypted

and decrypted messages

that interests me‎.

Can we find a clue here

that we can build into Christopher‎?

‎ Who's Christopher‎?

‎ Oh‎, he's my machine‎.

You named him‎?

Is that a bname‎?

No‎.

No‎, never mind‎.

Are you trying to build

your universal machine‎?

‎ I reyour paper at university‎.

‎ Is it already being taught‎?

No‎. No‎. No‎, I was precocious‎. So‎.‎.‎.

you theorized a machine

that could solve any problem‎.

It didn't just do one thing‎,

it did everything‎.

It wasn't just programmable‎,

it was reprogrammable‎.

Is that your idea behind Christopher‎?

Well‎, human brains can compute

large sums very quickly‎.‎.‎.

even Hugh can do that‎.‎.‎.

but I want Christopher to be smarter‎.

To make a calculation and then‎.‎.‎.

to determine what to do next‎.

Like هاي سيما a person does‎.

Think of it‎.

Electrical brain‎.

‎ A digital computer‎.

‎ Digital computer‎.

What's going on‎?

What's happening‎?

‎ No‎. No‎, no‎. No‎, no‎, no‎! Don't touch that‎!

‎ Stay back‎.

That's my desk‎.

Thank goodness‎. I'd hate to think

we were searching the wrong one‎.

What are you doing‎? What's going on‎?

There is a spy in Bletchley Park‎.

The Navy thinks that one of us

is a Soviet double agent‎, Alan‎.

Why‎?

Our boys intercepted this on its way

to Moscow‎. Look familiar‎?

It's a Beale cipher‎. Encrypted with

a phrase from a book or a poem or‎.‎.‎.

You don't seriously think

I did this‎, do you‎?

Double agents are such bastards‎.

Isolated loners‎.

No attachments to friends or فيلم family‎.

Arrogant‎.

Know anybody like that‎?

I‎.‎.‎.

I know you don't like me‎,

but that does not make me a Soviet spy‎.

Nothing out of the ordinary‎, sir‎.

Really‎. All right‎.

The Home Office may be protecting you now‎,

but sooner or later you will make a mistake‎.

And I needn't bother firing you‎.

They will hang you for treason‎.

Hello‎.

I heard about what happened‎.

can talk about‎.

I have an idea

of what might cheer you up‎.

So‎, because no letter

can be encoded as itself‎,

there's already a handful of settings

that can be rejected at the outset‎.

‎ Is that your team‎?

‎ Yes‎.

‎ Shall we say hello‎?

‎ No‎.

Hello‎.

I told you not to do that‎.

Alan‎.

‎ Hugh‎, hello‎.

‎ Didn't know you drank‎.

He doesn't‎, really‎.

He just sort of sips at the foam‎.

Well‎, I'll let you

into a little secret‎, Miss‎.‎.‎.‎?

‎ Clarke‎.

‎ Miss Clarke‎.

‎ Please‎.

‎ Foam's my favorite part‎, too‎.

‎ Is it really‎?

‎ Come and join us for a drink‎?

‎ We'll be there in a moment‎.

‎ Miss Clarke‎.

‎ Well‎, he likes you‎.

‎ افضل افلام Yes‎.

You‎.‎.‎.

got him to like you‎.

‎ Yes‎.

‎ Why‎?

Because I'm a woman in a man's job‎,

and I don't have the luxury of being an ass‎.

Alan‎.‎.‎.

it doesn't matter how smart you are‎,

Enigma is always smarter‎.

If you really want to solve your puzzle‎,

then you're شاهد فور going to need

all the help you can get‎,

and they are not going to help you

if they do not like you‎.

‎ What are those‎?

‎ Apples‎.

‎ No‎.

‎ Oh‎, they really are‎.

I‎.‎.‎. well‎, Miss Clarke‎, Joan actually‎.‎.‎.

said that it would be‎.‎.‎. nice if

I was to bring you all something‎.

So‎, here we are‎. I‎.‎.‎.

Thank you‎. I like apples‎.

My best to Miss Clarke‎.

There are two people in a wood‎,

and they run into a bear‎.

The first person

gets down on his knees to pray‎.

The second person

starts lacing up his boots‎.

The first person asks the second person‎,

"My dear friend‎, what are you doing‎?

You can't outrun a bear‎."

To which the second person responds‎,

"I don't have to‎.

I only have to outrun you‎."

I'll be with Christopher‎,

if anyone needs me‎.

If we assume that the square root

of two is a rational number‎,

then we can say

that the square root of two

is A over B‎.‎.‎.

where A and B are whole numbers

and B is not zero‎.

‎ Mr‎. Turing‎, passing notes‎, are we‎?

‎ No‎, sir‎.

Only Turing would pass notes

written in gibberish‎.

All right‎, gentlemen‎, do not forget

your algebra over the break‎.

Have a pleasant holiday‎,

and we'll resume

your irrationals when you return‎.

But Euler's Theorem

gives you that immediately‎.

Here‎. Look at this‎.

If you run the wires across

the plugboard matrix diagonally‎,

it will eliminate rotor positions

times faster‎.

That's‎.‎.‎.

actually not an entirely terrible idea‎.

I think that was Alan for "thank you‎."

‎ That's my sandwich‎.

‎ You don't like sandwiches‎.

You nervous‎?

What happens now‎?

It should work out the day's

Enigma settings‎.

How long‎?

Sieg Heil‎!

The German Army

has fanned out across Europe‎,

from Poland to Serbia‎,

Lithuania to Denmark‎, Norway to France‎.

The Nazi flag now flies from more

than two dozen national افلام capitals‎.

Their campaign mounts in fury

as a free Europe crumbles‎.

Oh‎, it's still going‎.

‎ Good morning‎, sir‎.

‎ Morning‎, Margaret‎.

Gears keep spinning on and on‎.

Rotors on and on‎. It's endless‎.

‎ With no result in sight‎?

‎ No‎.

Turing‎.

‎ Turing‎, open the bloody door‎.

‎ No‎. No‎.

Open the door or we'll break it down‎.

I can't let you in‎!

I cannot let you interfere‎.

Go on‎, then‎.

Turn that thing off‎.

No‎. Don't‎, please‎. Please‎.

Please‎! Please‎! No‎! No‎. No‎!

Well‎, then‎, it seems that your great big

expensive machine doesn't work‎.

‎ It does‎.

‎ Wonderful‎.

So‎, you've broken Enigma‎, then‎?

It was just‎.‎.‎.

still working‎.

This is my associate

from the Home Office‎.

You see‎, a hundred thousand pounds

is rather a lot of money‎,

and he's here to see

what you have to show for it‎.

You‎.‎.‎. will never understand

the importance

of what I am creating here‎!

Have you decrypted any German messages‎?

A single one‎?

Can you point to anything at all

that you've achieved‎?

Your funding is up‎,

and our patience is expired‎.

It's with such great pleasure

that I am finally able to say this‎.

Alan Turing‎, you're fired‎.

Please escort Mr‎. Turing

from the premises‎.

No‎.

I beg your pardon‎?

If you fire Alan‎.‎.‎.

well‎, فشار then you'll have to fire me‎, too‎.

What on earth are you saying‎?

Trust me when I tell you there is no one who

would rather say this less than I do‎, افلام رعب 2022 but‎.‎.‎.

he's right‎. Alan is right‎.

His machine can work‎, and it's probably

the best chance that we've got‎.

God‎, it's beyond belief‎.

If you fire them‎.‎.‎.

you'll have to fire me‎, too‎.

And me‎.

We're the best

cryptographic minds in Britain‎.

Are you going to fire us all‎? Commander‎,

at least give us some more ماي سيما بالطو time‎.

Six افلام هنديه 2022 months‎, and if the machine

doesn't produce any results that we need‎,

then we'll go back to doing things

the old way‎. How about that‎?

One month‎.

And then‎, so help me God‎,

you're all gone‎.

Oh‎, leave him‎.

‎ Thank you‎.

‎ You're فشار افلام welcome‎.

Oh‎, and‎, Alan‎, your machine‎.‎.‎.

it better bloody work‎.

Hugh‎.

I swear‎.‎.‎.

I'm not a spy‎.

Oh‎, افضل افلام 2022 for God's sake‎,

of course you're not a bloody spy‎.

What‎?

Denniston gave me the Beale cipher‎,

and guess what‎?

I cracked it‎.

"Ask‎, and it shall be given to you;

That was the key‎.

Far too simple for the likes of you‎.

Pity Denniston disagrees‎.

Come in‎.

Sir‎, I think I've got Turing‎.

I tailed him to a pub last night‎,

where he met a bloke‎.

They exchanged an envelope‎.

So‎, I follow this other fella‎,

pick him up‎, give him a good shake‎.

‎ He's a poofter‎. He confessed‎.

‎ What‎?

The man admitted it‎. Arnold Murray‎.

Hangs around that pub; men pay him for a go‎.

Turing's one of the men that paid‎.

Only Mr‎. Murray here

then has the bright idea of robbing

Turing's house after‎, with a friend‎.

That's what Turing's hiding‎.

Well‎, he's a poof‎, not a spy‎.

‎ No‎.

‎ What's the matter‎?

We can charge a university professor

with indecency‎.

No‎, this is‎.‎.‎. it's bloody rubbish‎.

Turing's up to something important‎.‎.‎.

He's committed a crime and he's broken

the law‎. And with a bloke‎.

‎ Jesus Christ‎, it's bloody disgusting‎.

‎ This isn't the investigation I was conducting‎.

‎ Bring him in‎.

‎ Wait‎.

Let me interrogate him‎. Please‎.

Give me half an hour alone‎, and then I swear‎,

I'll spend the next month running errands

on as many rubbish cases as you like‎.

Fine‎. Now‎, will someone get me a warrant

for the arrest of Alan Turing‎.

Alan‎?

Christopher's simply

not moving fast enough‎.

We should talk‎.

And even with the diagonal board‎, he's still

not eliminating settings as quickly

‎ as we need him to in order‎.‎.‎.

‎ I'm leaving‎.

But you've just walked in‎.

No‎. No‎. Bletchley‎.

‎ What‎?

‎ It's my parents‎.

and they want me home‎.

‎ That's ridiculous‎.

‎ That's my parents‎.

You‎.‎.‎. you can't leave‎.

I won't let you‎.

"I'll miss you‎." That's what a normal

person might say in this situation‎.

‎ I don't care what is normal‎.

‎ What am I supposed to do‎, Alan‎?

I will not‎.‎.‎. give up my parents‎.

You‎.‎.‎. you have an opportunity here

to make some actual use of your life‎.

And end up like you‎? No‎, thanks‎.

I'm sorry you're lonely‎.

But Enigma will not save you‎. Can you

decipher that‎, you fragile وقت الافلام narcissist‎?

Or would you like me to go and fetch

your precious Christopher to help‎?

I'm افلام اكشن 2022 مترجم كامل جديد sorry‎.

I want you‎.‎.‎. I want you to stay

because I like you‎.

I like‎.‎.‎. ايجي بست talking to you‎.

I like talking to you‎, too‎, Alan‎.

And what if you weren't alone‎?

What if you ha husband‎?

Do you have one in mind‎?

I افلام مصرية 2022 do‎.

Hugh‎?

Hugh's terribly attractive‎,

I'll give you that‎, but‎.‎.‎.

I don't really think

he's the marrying kind‎.

‎ No‎, I wasn't thinking of Hugh‎.

‎ Or Peter‎. Peter's so quiet‎.

‎ Oh‎, my God‎.

‎ But this makes sense‎.

‎ Did you just propose to me‎?

‎ Well‎, it is the logical thing to do‎.

‎ This is ridiculous‎.

‎ This is your parents‎.

I can't‎.‎.‎. believe

that this is happening‎.

Joan‎.‎.‎.

‎ Is your middle name Caroline or Catherine‎?

‎ Elizabeth‎.

Joan Elizabeth‎.‎.‎. Clarke‎.‎.‎.

will you marry me‎?

It's beautiful‎.

Well‎, I know it isn't ordinary‎, but‎.‎.‎.

whoever loved ordinary‎?

She hit in both hands‎.‎.‎.

and she looked up at me

with her doe eyes and said‎,

"Am I supposed to put that in my mouth‎?"

And I said‎, "Yes‎.

You know‎, the French way‎."

So‎, she pops it in‎,

clamps her lips around it‎,

and starts humming

the bloody Marseillaise‎.

Come have a dance‎.

No‎, no‎, no‎, you can افلام هندية 2022 dance with your fiance

anytime you like‎. Right now‎, this moment‎.‎.‎.

my turn‎.

What's the matter‎?

What if‎.‎.‎.

What if I don't fancy being‎.‎.‎.

with Joan in that افلام اون لاين way‎?

Because you're a homosexual‎?

I suspected‎.

Well‎, should I tell her that I've h€Ž.‎.‎.

affairs with men‎?

You know‎, in my‎.‎.‎.

admittedly limited experience‎,

women‎.‎.‎. tend to be a bit touchy about

accidentally marrying homosexuals‎.

Perhaps not spreading this information

about might be in your best interest‎.

I care for her‎, I truly do‎. I‎.‎.‎.

I‎.‎.‎. I just don't know if I can‎.‎.‎.

‎ ‎.‎.‎.pretend‎.

‎ You can't tell anyone‎, Alan‎.

It's illegal‎.

And Denniston is looking for

any excuse he can to put you away‎.

‎ I know‎.

‎ This has to stay a secret‎.

Come on‎, it's your turn‎.

Okay‎.

‎ Cup of tea‎?

‎ No‎, thank you‎.

Mr‎. Turing‎, can I tell you a secret‎?

‎ I'm quite good with those‎.

‎ I'm here to help you‎.

Oh‎, clearly‎.

Can machines think‎?

Oh‎, so‎, you've resome

of my published works‎?

What makes you say that‎?

Well‎, because I'm sitting

in a police station‎,

accused of entreating

a young man to touch my penis

and you just asked me

if machines can think‎.

Well‎, can they‎?

Could machines ever think

as human beings do‎?

Most people say not‎.

You're not most people‎.

Well‎, the problem is you're‎.‎.‎.

asking a stupid question‎.

I am‎?

Of course machines

can't think as people do‎.

A machine is different‎.‎.‎. from a person‎.

Hence‎, they think differently‎.

The interesting question is‎,

just because something

thinks differently from you‎,

does that mean it's not thinking‎?

Well‎, we allow for humans to have

such divergences from one سيما روم another‎.

You like strawberries‎,

I hate ice‎skating‎,

you‎.‎.‎. cry at sfilms‎,

I‎.‎.‎. am allergic to pollen‎.

What is the point of different tastes‎,

different‎.‎.‎.

preferences if not to say that our brains

work differently‎, that we think differently‎?

If we can say that about one another‎, then

why can't we say the same thing for brains‎.‎.‎.

built of copper and wire‎, steel‎?

And that's‎.‎.‎.

this big paper you wrote‎?

What's it called‎?

"The Imitation Game‎."

Right‎, that's‎.‎.‎. سيما فوريو that's what it's about‎?

‎ Would you like to play‎?

‎ Play‎?

It's a game‎.

A test of sorts‎.

For determining whether something is a‎.‎.‎.

a machine or a human being‎.

How do I play‎?

Well‎, there's a judge

and a subject‎, and‎.‎.‎.

the judge asks questions‎, and‎.‎.‎.

depending سيما كلوب المؤسس عثمان الموسم الرابع on the subject's answers‎,

determines who he is talking افلام مصرية كوميدية 2023 with‎.‎.‎.

what he is talking with‎, and‎.‎.‎.

All you have to do is ask me a question‎.

‎ What did you do during the war‎?

‎ I worked in a radio factory‎.

What did you really do during the war‎?

Are you paying attention‎?

Damn it‎!

We're soon out of time‎. A month‎.

So‎, that's it‎, then‎, is it‎?

Oh‎, the trouble is‎, it doesn't matter

how much we improve it‎.

The machine's never gonna be able

possibilities in time‎.

It's just bloody hopeless‎.

It's searching‎. It's just‎.‎.‎. It‎.‎.‎.

doesn't know what it's searching for‎.

If we knew what the messages

were going to say‎.‎.‎.

If we knew what the messages were going to say‎,

we wouldn't have to decrypt them at all‎.

Who's Alan's friend‎?

Hugh‎. He's a bit of a c€Ž, actually‎.

So‎, my type‎, then‎?

‎ Well‎, I'll introduce you‎.

‎ No‎. He'll come over‎.

‎ Are you sure‎?

‎ Yes‎.

and haven't looked back since‎.

Who's that with Joan‎?

Helen‎. Works with her‎.

‎ She's really pretty‎.

‎ She wants me to come افلام نتفلکس 2022 over‎.

What‎? How on earth can you know that‎?

She smiled at me a while back

and she hasn't looked again since‎.

And got him‎.

Now‎, why is this‎, that when I was single

I found it very boring‎,

but now that I'm engaged‎,

I just find it dreadfully fun‎.

Bingo‎. She's in‎.

‎ Alan‎, introduce us‎.

‎ What‎? Why me‎?

Because there's nothing like a friend's

engagement to make a woman

want to do something she'll later regret

with the fiance's better looking chum‎.

Let's go‎.

Half a crown says Alan

bollixes this up entirely‎.

No bet‎.

‎ Alan Turing has a theory‎.

‎ He has many‎.

He believes that the regulations against men

and women working side by side are sound

because such proximity

will necessarily leto romance‎.

What‎? No‎, I don't‎. I‎.‎.‎.

‎ However I disagree‎.

‎ You do‎?

Yeah‎. I think that if I were working

beside a woman all day long‎,

I could appreciate her abilities

and intellect without taking her to bed‎.

I'm sorry‎, have we met‎?

‎ I don't recall‎. وي سيما But let's assume we haven't‎.

‎ Helen Stewart‎. Hugh Alexander‎.

So‎, who do you agree with‎,

Alan or myself‎?

Well‎, موقع سيما كلوب Alan‎, of course‎.

I'm very flattered‎, really‎,

but I don't think‎.‎.‎.

Rubbish‎.

Well‎, I work beside a man every day‎,

and I can't help but have developed

a bit of a crush on him‎.

Well‎, who is this man‎?

So I can kick his arse‎.

Well‎, there's no need to worry‎,

it's been chaste‎.

We've never even met‎. He's a German‎.

Now I really want to kill him‎.

How do you mean

you work alongside a German‎?

Well‎, each of us intercepts messages

from a specific German radio tower‎.

So‎, we have a counterpart on the other side

who's tip‎tapping out the messages‎.

Everyone types a touch differently‎, so you

get to know the rhythm of your counterpart‎.

It's strangely intimate‎.

I feel as if I know him so well‎.

It's a pity he has a girlfriend‎, but that's

why I disagree with you‎, Mr‎. Alexander‎.

Because I'm in love with a coworker

of sorts‎, and we've never even met‎.

Well‎, allow me to buy you another pint‎,

and I'll tell you why you're wrong‎.

Let's‎.

Excellent‎.

Thanks‎.

Pints‎. Have you got any sloe gin‎?

In case you were wondering‎,

that's what flirting looks like‎.

Helen‎.‎.‎.

Alan‎?

Yes‎, Alan‎?

Why do you think your German counterpart

has a girlfriend‎?

‎ It's just a stupid joke‎, don't worry‎.

‎ No‎, no‎, no‎, no‎. Tell me‎.

Well‎, each of his messages

begins with the same five letters:

C‎I‎L‎L‎Y‎. So‎, I suspect that Cilly

must be the name of his amore‎.

But that's impossible‎. The Germans

are instructed to use five random letters

‎ at the start of every message‎.

‎ Well‎, this bloke doesn't‎.

Love will make a man do

strange things‎, I suppose‎.

In this case‎, love just افلام فور يو lost Germany

the whole bloody war‎.

Go‎, Peter‎.

Sorry‎.

Alan‎! Alan‎!

Alan‎! افلام 2022 I just افلام اكشن 2023 مترجم كامل جديد want‎.‎.‎.

Hugh Alexander‎. John Cairncross‎.

Peter bloody Hilton‎.

Alan‎?

What‎.‎.‎.‎?

What‎.‎.‎.

What if‎.‎.‎. what if Christopher

doesn't have to search through

all of the settings‎?

What if he افلام ديزني 2022 only has to search through

ones that produce words we already

know will be in the message‎?

‎ Repeated words‎, predictable words‎.

‎ Exactly‎.

Look‎, look‎, like this one‎.

Rain in the evening‎. Heil Hitler‎."

Well‎, that's it‎. Exactly‎.

They send a weather report

So‎, that's three words we know will be

"weather‎," obviously‎, and‎.‎.‎.

‎ Heil bloody Hitler‎.

‎ Heil bloody Hitler‎.

from this morning‎.

Hugh‎, the the right‎hand

letter wheel‎, set them to‎.‎.‎.

I know‎, I know‎. "Weather" and "Hitler‎."

Peter‎, John‎, run voltages through

those letters‎, through the back scramblers‎.

So‎, we'll use the loops‎?

Yes‎. Joan‎, what was

‎ L‎.

‎ L‎.

‎ H‎.

‎ H‎.

‎ شاهد 4 يو W‎.

‎ W‎.

‎ A‎.

‎ A‎.

‎ Q‎.

‎ Q‎.

Done‎.

Come on‎. Come on‎. Come on‎, افضل افلام 2023 Christopher‎.

Oh‎, my God‎.

What happened‎?

‎ Did it work‎?

‎ افلام موفيز مصريه 2022 Alan‎?

Alan‎! Alan‎!

I need a new message‎.

The latest intercept‎.

Thank you‎.

O‎.‎.‎. T‎.

‎ Ready‎?

‎ Yes‎.

‎ M‎.

‎ فيلم سطار السعودي M‎.

‎ افلام مصرية كوميدية 2022 Y‎.

‎ Y‎.

‎ M‎. S‎.

‎ M‎. S‎.

‎ A‎. I‎.

‎ A‎. I‎.

‎ C‎.

‎ C‎.

‎ T‎. R‎.

‎ T‎. R‎.

‎ I‎. S‎.

‎ I‎. S‎.

‎ O‎. A‎.

‎ O‎. A‎.

‎ Y‎. R‎.

‎ Y‎. R‎.

‎ I‎.

‎ I‎.

"KMS Jaguar is افلام هندي 2023 aufpunkt is directed

and aufpunkt one‎.‎.‎. degree west‎."

Heil Hitler‎.

Turns out that's the only German

you need to know to break Enigma‎.

Yes‎!

‎ M‎.

‎ M‎.

‎ A‎.

‎ A‎.

‎ Y‎.

‎ Y‎.

‎ I‎.

‎ I‎.

‎ T‎.

‎ افلام مسلسل الاصلي ديزني 2023 T‎.

‎ R‎.

‎ R‎.

‎ O‎.

‎ O‎. T‎.

‎ T‎. A‎.

‎ A‎.

‎ H‎.

‎ H‎.

‎ Q‎.

‎ Q‎.

‎ U‎.

‎ U‎.

R‎.

R‎.

My God‎, you did it‎.

You just defeated Nazism

with a crossword puzzle‎.

There are five people in the world who know

the position of every ship in the Atlantic‎.

‎ They're all in this room‎.

‎ Oh‎, good God‎.

Oh‎, I don't think even He has the power

that we do right now‎.

No‎. There's going to be an attack on a

British passenger convoy‎. Right there‎.

God‎, you're right‎. All those U‎boats

Civilians‎. Hundreds of them‎.

We can save their lives‎.

I'll phone Denniston's office

so that he can alert the Admiralty‎.

‎ Do you think there's enough time to save them‎?

‎ There should be‎, if we can get a message‎.‎.‎.

Commander Denniston's office‎, please‎.

It's urgent‎.

No‎.

‎ What the hell are you doing‎?

‎ You can't call Denniston‎.

‎ You can't tell him about the attack‎.

‎ What are you talking about‎?

We can have air over

that convoy in ten minutes‎.

‎ Let the U‎boats sink the convoy‎.

‎ It's been a big day‎, maybe you're suffering‎.‎.‎.

‎ We don't have time‎.‎.‎.

‎ No‎!

‎ Hugh‎! Hugh‎! That's enough‎! That's enough‎!

‎ Stop‎, Hugh‎!

John‎, the attack is in minutes‎.

Yes‎, no‎, I'm fine‎, I'm fine‎. I'm fine‎.

You know why people like violence‎, Hugh‎?

It's because it feels good‎.

Sometimes we can't do what feels good‎.

‎ We have to do what is logical‎.

‎ What's logical‎?

Hardest time to lie to somebody

is when they're expecting to be lied to‎.

‎ Oh‎, God‎.

‎ What‎?

If someone's waiting for a lie‎,

you can't just give them one‎.

‎ Damn it‎, Alan's right‎.

‎ What‎?

What would the Germans think

if we destroy their U‎boats‎?

‎ Nothing‎. They'll be de€Ž.

‎ No‎.

No‎, you can't be right‎.

So‎, our convoy

suddenly veers off course‎.‎.‎.

a squadron of our air bombers

miraculously descends

on the coordinates of the U‎boats‎.‎.‎.

what will the Germans think‎?

The Germans will know

that we have broken Enigma‎.

They'll stop all radio

communications by midday‎,

and they'll have changed the design

of Enigma by the weekend‎.

Yes‎.

Two years' work‎.

Everything that we've done here

will all be for nothing‎.

Women‎, children‎.

We're about to let them die‎.

Our job is not to save one passenger

convoy‎, it is to win the war‎.

‎ Our job was to crack Enigma‎.

‎ We've done that‎.

Now for the hard part‎.

‎ Keeping it a secret‎.

‎ Carlisle‎.

What‎?

The convoy you're about to‎.‎.‎. it's‎.‎.‎.

The HMS Carlisle is one of the فاصل ships‎.

We can't act on every piece of intelligence‎.

So‎, fine‎, we won't‎.

‎ Just this one‎.

‎ فور يو Peter‎, what's the matter with you‎?

My brother's‎.‎.‎.

well‎, he's on the Carlisle‎.

A gunnery ensign‎.

I'm‎.‎.‎.

I'm so sorry‎.

Who the hell do you think you are‎?

This‎.‎.‎. this is my brother‎.

He's my big brother‎, all right‎, and you have

a few minutes to call off his murder‎.

We can't‎.

He's right‎.

Alan‎.

Joan‎.

Hugh‎. John‎.

Please‎, I‎.‎.‎.

The Germans‎, they won't get suspicious

just because we stop one attack‎.

No one will know‎.

I'm asking you as your friend‎.

Please‎.

I'm so sorry‎.

You're not God‎, Alan‎, you don't get

to decide who lives افلام اجنبي and who dies‎.

Yes‎, we do‎.

Why‎?

Because no one else can‎.

Why are you telling me this‎?

We need your help to keep this

a secret from Admiralty‎, Army‎, RAF‎.

No one can know we broke Enigma‎.

Not even Denniston‎.

Who's in the process

of having you fired‎.

You can take care of that‎.

While we develop a system to help you

determine how much intelligence to act مشاهدة افلام on‎.‎.‎.

which attacks to stop‎,

which to let through‎.

Statistical analysis‎.

The minimal number of actions

it would take for us to win the war‎.‎.‎.

but the maximum number we can take

before the Germans get suspicious‎.

And you're going to trust all this

to statistics‎?

‎ To maths‎?

‎ Correct‎.

that we tell everybody else‎.

You'll need a believable alternative source

for all the pieces of information you use‎.

A false story so that we can explain

how we got our information

that has nothing to do with Enigma‎.

And then you can leak

those stories مسلسل the last of us موقع ماي سيما to the Germans‎.

And then to our own military‎.

Maintain a conspiracy of lies

at the highest levels of government‎.

Sounds right up my alley‎.

Alan‎, I so rarely

have cause to say this‎,

but you are exactly the man

I always hoped you would be‎.

They code‎named it "Ultra‎."

It became the largest store

of military intelligence in‎.‎.‎.

the history of the world‎.

It was like having a tap

on Himmler's intercom‎.

I‎E‎O‎.‎.‎.

Secrecy افلام شاهد فور يو جوني ديب became the primary concern‎,

and for some reason‎, they‎.‎.‎.

they trusted me‎.

Peter‎, do you have the‎.‎.‎.

decryp‎.‎.‎.

It's a Beale cipher encrypted

with a phrase from a book or‎.‎.‎.

"Ask‎, and it will be given to you;

seek and you will find‎."

Peter will come around eventually‎.

Jack‎.

Could you give Alan and me

a moment‎, please‎?

The Soviets and us‎,

we're on the same side‎.

What I'm doing will help Britain‎.

I have to tell Denniston‎.

No‎, you don't‎.

Because if you tell him my secret‎.‎.‎.

I'll tell him yours‎.

Do you know what they do to homosexuals‎?

You'll never be able to work again‎,

never be able to teach‎.

Your precious machine‎.‎.‎.

I doubt you'll ever see him we cima again‎.

Hello‎. سينما Can I‎.‎.‎. can I speak to

Stewart Menzies‎, please‎? It's urgent‎.

One moment‎, please‎.

Hello‎. Menzies‎.

Some advice about keeping secrets‎.

It's a lot easier if you don't

know them in the first place‎.

Were they steaming my letters‎,

tapping my telephone‎?

Trailing my nervous walks‎?

You know‎, I‎.‎.‎.

I never did find out‎.

Joan‎?

Joan‎? What's‎.‎.‎.

Where's Joan‎?

Military prison‎.

What have you done‎?

Decoded Enigma intercepts‎. I found

a pile of them in the bedside table‎.

No‎, no‎. I gave those to her over a year ago

when I was trying to figure out

‎ a link between‎.‎.‎.

‎ I'm sure you did‎.

Denniston's been looking for a Soviet spy‎.

I know who the spy is‎.

It's not Joan‎. It's‎.‎.‎.

it's Cairncross‎.

I found the Beale cipher‎, the Bible‎.

God‎, I wish you'd been a spy‎.

You'd be so سيما روم ميراكولوس الموسم الخامس much better

at this than he is‎.

You knew it was him‎?

Of course I bloody knew‎.

I knew before he came to Bletchley‎.

Why do you think I hhim placed منهو ولدنا ماي سيما here‎?

But we have an Enigma machine‎.

Yeah‎, Polish Intelligence‎.‎.‎.

You placed a‎.‎.‎.

a Soviet agent at Bletchley Park‎?

It's really quite useful to be able

to leak whatever we want to Stalin‎.

Churchill's too damn paranoid‎.

He won't share ايجي بست الأصلي a shred of intelligence

with the Soviets‎.

Not even information that will help them

against the Germans‎. There's‎.‎.‎.

so much secrecy‎.

Cairncross has no idea

we know‎, of course‎.

He's really not the brightest bulb‎.

Which is why I need your help‎.

I want to know what to leak to John‎,

what to feed to the Soviets‎,

as well as the British‎.

I'm not a spy‎. I'm‎.‎.‎.

I'm just a mathematician‎.

I know a lot of spies‎, Alan‎.

You've got more secrets

than the best of them‎.

You‎.‎.‎. you have to promise me

that you will release Joan‎.

Yes‎, Joan's at the market‎.

She's gonna be back in an hour‎. I lied‎.

I better hold on to these‎.

If anybody finds out about them‎,

prison will be the least of her worries‎.

Oh‎, Alan‎.‎.‎.

we're gonna have

such a wonderful war together‎.

‎ I need you to leave Bletchley‎.

‎ What‎?

It's Menzies‎. I don't trust him‎.

It's not safe here‎.

‎ Do you think it's any safer anywhere else‎?

‎ You need سيما لايت to get away‎.

‎ You need to get very far away افلام اكشن 2022 from me‎.

‎ Alan‎, what's happened‎?

We فيلم سطار السعودي سيما كلوب can't be engaged anymore‎.

You‎.‎.‎. your parents need to take you back

and find you a husband elsewhere‎.

What's wrong with you‎?

I have something to tell you‎.

I'm‎.‎.‎.

I'm a homosexual‎.

All right‎.

No‎, no‎. Men‎, Joan‎.‎.‎.

‎ not women‎.

‎ So what‎?

‎ Well‎, I just told you‎.

‎ So what‎?

I hmy suspicions; I always did‎.

But we're not like other people‎.

We love each other in our own way‎,

and we can have the life

together that we want‎.

You‎.‎.‎. you won't be

the perfect husband‎.

Well‎, I can promise you‎, I have no

intention of being the perfect wife‎.

I'll not be‎.‎.‎. fixing your lamb all day

while you come home from the office‎.

I'll work‎.

You'll work‎.

And we'll have each other's company‎.

We'll have each other's minds‎.

That sounds like

a better marriage than most‎.

Because I care for you‎.

And you care for me‎.

And we understand one another more than‎.‎.‎.

more than anyone else ever has‎.

I don't‎.

‎ What‎?

‎ Care for you‎.

I never did‎.

I just needed you to break Enigma‎.

I've done that now‎, so‎.‎.‎. so you can go‎.

I'm not going anywhere‎.

I've spent entirely too much of my life

worried about what افلام مترجمه you think of me‎,

or what my parents think of me‎,

And افلام ماي سيما do you know what‎? I'm done‎.

This is the most important work

I will ever do‎,

and no one فلم is going to stop me‎.

Least of all‎, you‎.

You know what‎, they were right‎.

Peter‎, Hugh‎, John‎.

You really are a monster‎.

The war dragged on for two more‎.‎.‎.

solitary years‎.‎.‎.

and every day we performed

our blood‎soaked calculus‎.

Every day we decided

who lived and who died‎.

Every day we‎.‎.‎.

helped the Allies to victories‎,

and nobody knew‎.

Stalingr€Ž.

The Ardenne‎. The invasion of Normandy‎.

All victories

that would not have been possible

without the intelligence

that we supplied‎.

And people‎.‎.‎.

talk about the war

as this epic battle between‎.‎.‎.

civilizations‎.‎.‎.

freedom versus tyranny‎,

democracy versus Nazism‎,

armies of millions

bleeding into the ground‎,

fleets of ships

weighing down the oceans‎,

planes dropping bombs from the sky

until they obliterated the sun itself‎.‎.‎.

the war wasn't like that for us‎.

For us‎, it was just‎.‎.‎.

half a dozen crossword enthusiasts

in a tiny village in the South of England‎.

This is‎.‎.‎.

your victory‎.

Victory‎.‎.‎.

of افلام ديزني the cause of freedom

in every land‎.

This is a solemn but glorious hour‎.

I wish that Franklin D‎. Roosevelt

hlived to see this day‎.

Was I God‎? No‎.

Because‎.‎.‎. God didn't win the war‎.

We did‎.

So‎, what happens now‎?

Is it‎.‎.‎. back to university

for us‎, I suppose‎?

Yes‎, pretty much‎.

But you've one thing left to do before your

service to your government in concluded‎.

‎ What's that‎?

‎ Burn everything‎.

‎ Burn‎? Why‎?

‎ You were told when you started

this was a top‎secret program‎.

Did you think we were joking‎?

‎ But the war is over‎.

‎ This war is‎. But there'll be others‎.

And we know how to break a code that

everybody else believes is واي سيما unbreakable‎.

Precisely‎.

Tear it down‎. Light it up‎.

Sweep away the ashes‎.

None of you have ever met before‎.

None of you have ever even heard

the word Enigma‎.

Have a safe trip home‎.

Behave‎.

With a bit of luck‎, you'll never

have to see me or one another again

for the rest of your lives‎.

That's unbelievable‎.

Now‎, موقع افلام Detective‎,

you get to judge‎.

So‎, tell me‎.‎.‎.

what am I‎?

Am I‎.‎.‎.

a machine‎? Am I a person‎?

Am I a war hero‎?

Am I a criminal‎?

I can't judge you‎.

Well‎, then‎.‎.‎.

you're no help to me at all‎.

Come in‎.

You wanted to see me‎, sir‎?

Turing‎. Sit down‎.

Something the matter‎?

You and Christopher Morcom

are quite close‎.

I wouldn't say that‎.

Well‎, your mathematics teacher says

the two of you are positively inseparable‎.

We're the best students in the class‎.

He caught you passing notes

the other day‎.

Cryptography‎, to pass the time‎.

The class is too simple‎.

You and your friend solve

maths problems during maths class

because the maths class is too dull‎?

He's not my friend‎.

‎ Well‎, I'm told he's your only friend‎.

‎ Who said that‎?

Something's come up concerning Morcom‎.

Why am I here‎?

Christopher is de€Ž.

I don't understand‎.

His mother sent word this morning‎.

The family were on holiday‎, you see‎.

I don't understand‎.

Well‎, he hbovine tuberculosis‎,

as I'm sure he told you‎.

So‎, this won't come as a shock‎, but‎.‎.‎.

still‎, all the same‎,

I'm sorry‎.

You're mistaken‎.

Did he not tell you‎?

Well‎, he's been sick for a long time‎.

He knew this was coming soon‎.

But he ha stiff upper lip

about it‎. Good l€Ž.

‎ Are you all right‎, Turing‎?

‎ Yes‎. Of course‎.

Like I said‎,

I didn't know him very well‎.

I see‎. Very well‎.

May I leave‎, Headmaster‎?

Congratulations‎, sir‎.

Sorry‎.

I would have come‎.

I would have testified‎.

And what would you have said‎,

that I‎.‎.‎. I wasn't a homosexual‎.

Alan‎.‎.‎. this is serious‎.

They could send you to jail‎.

Damn it‎.

‎ Your hands‎. You're twitching‎.

‎ No‎, I'm not‎.

Alan‎.

It's عالم سكر the medication‎.

The medication‎?

Well‎, the judge gave me a choice‎.‎.‎.

either two years in prison

or hormonal therapy‎.

Oh‎, my God‎. Oh‎, my God‎.

Yes‎, yes‎, that's right‎.

Chemical castration‎.

To‎.‎.‎. to cure me of my

homosexual predilections‎.

Well‎, of course I chose that‎.

I mean‎, I‎.‎.‎. couldn't‎.‎.‎.

work in prison‎, and‎.‎.‎.

All right‎.

Now‎, I'm going to speak to your doctors‎.

I'm going to speak to your lawyers‎.

I'm fine‎.

‎ ماي سينما Please let me help افلام كرتون you‎.

‎ No‎, I don't need your help‎, thank you‎.

Alan‎, you do not have to do this alone‎.

I'm not alone‎.

Never have been‎.

Christopher's become so smart‎.

If I don't continue my treatment‎,

then ويسيما they'll‎.‎.‎.

they'll take him away from me‎.

You‎.‎.‎.

You can't let them do that‎. You can't‎.

You‎.‎.‎. you can't let them

leave me alone‎.

I don't‎.‎.‎. I don't want to be alone‎.

I don't want to be alone‎.

All ri‎.‎.‎. all right‎, all right‎.

All right‎.

It's all right‎. Come and sit down‎.

It's all right‎. Come and sit down‎.

It's all right‎.

Oh‎, well‎, that's a‎.‎.‎.

that's a much nicer ring

than the one I made you‎.

Yes‎. His name's Jock‎.

He's an Army man‎, if you can believe it‎.

We work together‎.

Why don't we do a crossword puzzle‎.

It'll only take us five minutes‎.

Or‎, in your case‎, six‎.

There‎.

Perhaps later‎.

Yes‎, of course‎.

You got what you wanted‎, didn't you‎?

Work‎, a husband‎.

Normal life‎.

No one normal could have done that‎.

Do you know‎, this morning‎.‎.‎.

I was on a train that went

through a city that wouldn't exist

if it wasn't for you‎.

I bought a ticket from a man

who would likely be deif it wasn't for you‎.

I reup on my work‎.‎.‎.

a whole field of scientific inquiry

that only exists because of you‎.

Now‎, if you wish

you could have been normal‎.‎.‎.

I can promise you I do not‎.

The world is an infinitely better place

precisely because you weren't‎.

Do you‎.‎.‎.

do you really think that‎?

I think‎.‎.‎.

that sometimes it is the people

who no one imagines anything of

who do the things

that no one can imagine‎.

OR

Morse code transmissions

footsteps approaching

II

sniffs

man

Are you paying attention?

Good.

If you're not

listening carefully,

you will miss things,

important things.

I will not pause.

I will not repeat myself,

and you will not interrupt me.

You think that because

you are sitting where you are

and I am sitting where I am

that you are in control

of what is about to happen.

You're mistaken.

I am in control.

Because I know things that you

do not know.

dinging

Manchester Police Department,

please hold.

radio static

constable

Windows broken.

Home's been ransacked.

Send a detective down, will you?

man

What I will need from you now

is a commitment.

You will listen closely,

and you will not

judge me until I am finished.

If you cannot commit to this,

then please leave the room.

Come in.

But if you choose to stay,

remember you chose to be here.

What happens

from this moment forwards

is not my responsibility.

It's yours.

Pay attention.

engine stops

detective

What's all this, then?

sergeant

Turing, Alan.

Professor at King's.

Seems there's been

a burglary.

Oh? What of?

Well, that's just it.

Nothing missing, really.

scoffs

What's he doing in Manchester?

Something with machines.

thunder rumbling

The project at the NPL.

I checked, but he won't

say what it's on.

Professor Turing?

Detective Nook,

Manchester Police.

Sergeant Staehl here tells me

you ha burglary last night.

Professor Turing?

Take a step back,

and don't breath heavily.

Breathe?

Undiluted cyanide.

Itit wouldn't take

more than a thimbleful

to kill you.

Ah.

Disappointing.

Pardon?

LI hhoped for a bit more.

Sergeant Staehl, is it just me,

or do you get the sense

that we're being insulted?

Last night, you ha breakin.

Your neighbor, Mr. Springborn,

called to report the noise.

He said there was

quite a ruckus.

Only you say nothing was taken.

It's odd.

So how about you tell us

what happened, and we'll find

the chap who did this.

chuckles wryly

Gentlemen,

II don't believe

that you could find the chap

that did this

if, uh, he walked up to you

and spat in your face.

Uh, what I could us right now

is not a bobby,

but a really good cleaning lady.

So unless one of you

has aan apron

in your car, I suggest

you file your reports

and leave me alone.

As you say, Professor Turing.

Best of luck with your cyanide.

Staehl

I'll give you a quid

if you can name me

a more insufferable sod.

Seemed a bit forced,

though, didn't it?

Don't know what you mean.

Well, if you didn't want

a pair of bobbies

digging around in your

personal affairs,

that'd have been a stellar way

to make sure they don't.

Tell me you don't think

this is suspicious.

I don't think

this is suspicious.

A mysterious professor

who won't admit

he's hsomething stolen

from his house?

I think Alan Turing's

hiding something.

steam train whistle squeals

whistle blows

War declared!

German bombs on their way!

Get your papers here!

Fresh off the press!

War declared!

German bombs expected soon!

whistle blowing

II

Neville Chamberlain

This morning,

the British Ambassador

in Berlin

handed the German government

a final note stating that

unless we heard from them,

a state of war

would exist between us.

whistle blowing

I have to tell you now

that no such undertaking

has been received.

And that, consequently,

this country is at war

with Germany.

indistinct children playing

laughter

Klaxon blaring

King George VI

For the second time

in the lives of most of us,

we are...

at war.

...to find

a peaceful way out...

Papers, please.

II

door opens

What are you doing here?

Oh, uh,

the lady told me to wait.

In my office?

She tell you to help

yourself to tea

while you were here?

Uh, no, she didn't.

She obviously didn't tell you

what a joke was, then,

either, I gather.

Was she supposed to?

sighs

Who are you?

Alan Turing.

Ah, Turing.

The mathematician.

Correct.

However could I have guessed?

Well, you didn't.

You just reit on

that piece of paper.

King's College, Cambridge.

Now, it says here you were

a bit of a prodigy

in the maths department.

LI'm not sure I can

evaluate that, Mr...

How old are you, Mr. Turing?

And how old were you when you

became a Fellow at Cambridge?

And how old were you

when you published

this paper that has a title

I can barely understand?

And you don't think

that qualifies you

as a certified prodigy?

Well, Newton discovered

Einstein wrote four papers

that changed the world

As far as I can tell,

I've... chuckles

I've barely made par.

My God, you're serious.

Would you prefer I made a joke?

Oh, I don't think you know

what those are.

Hardly seems fair that

that's a requirement

for employment here, Mr...

Commander Denniston,

Royal Navy.

All right,

Mr. Turing, I'll bite.

Why do you wish to work

for His Majesty's government?

Oh, I don't, really.

Are you a bleeding pacifist?

I'm... agnostic about violence.

Well, you do realize

there's this nasty little chap

called Hitler

who wants to engulf Europe

in tyranny?

Politics isn't really

my area of expertise.

Really?

Well, I believe

you've just set the record

for the shortest job interview

in British military history.

Oh, uh... chuckles

Mother says I can be offputting

sometimes on account

of being one of the best

mathematicians in the world.

In the world?

Oh, yes.

Do you know how many people

I've rejected for this program?

No.

Well, that's right,

because we're

a topsecret program.

But I'll tell you,

just because we're friends,

that only last week,

I rejected one of our

great nation's top linguists.

Knows German better

than Bertolt Brecht.

I don't speak German.

What?

I don't...

speak German.

Well, how the hell

were you supposed to decrypt

German communications

if you don't...

chuckles

I don't know, speak German?

Well, I'm really quite excellent

at crossword puzzles.

Margaret!

The German codes are a puzzle.

A game, just like

any other game.

Margaret, where are you?

I'm really very good at games.

Uh, puzzles.

And this is the most difficult

puzzle in the world.

Margaret!

For the love of God.

This is a joke, obviously.

I'm afraid I don't know

what those are,

Commander Denniston.

Have a pleasant trip

back to Cambridge, Professor.

Enigma.

You called for me?

door closes

That's what you're doing here.

The topsecret program

at Bletchley.

You're trying to break

the German Enigma machine.

What makes you think that?

It's the greatest

encryption device in history,

and the Germans use it

for all major communications.

If the Allies broke Enigma,

well, chuckles

This would turn

into a very short war, indeed.

Of course that's what

you're working on.

But you also haven't got

anywhere with it.

If you h you wouldn't

be hiring cryptographers

out of university.

Y You need me a lot

more than I need you.

LI like solving problems,

Commander.

And Enigma is the most

difficult problem in the world.

No, Enigma isn't difficult;

it's impossible.

The Americans, the Russians,

the French,

the Germans,

everyone thinks Enigma

is unbreakable.

Good.

Let me try,

and we'll know for sure,

We n. t M?

Denniston

Welcome to Enigma.

The details of every

surprise attack,

every secret convoy

and every Uboat in

the bloody Atlantic

go into that thing.

And out comes gibberish.

It's beautiful.

Denniston It's the crooked

hand of death itself.

Our Wrens intercept thousands

of radio messages a day,

and to the lovely young ladies

of the Women's Royal Navy,

they're nonsense.

It's only when you feed

them back into Enigma

that they make any sense.

But we have an Enigma machine.

Yes, Polish Intelligence

smuggled it out of Berlin.

man So what's the problem?

Just put

the intercepted messages

back into the Enigma

and you'll...

Look, it's not

that simple, is it?

Just having an Enigma machine

doesn't help you to decode

the messages.

Denniston

Very good, Mr. Turing.

To decode a message, you need to

know the machine's settings.

Now, the Germans

switch settings

every day promptly at midnight.

We usually intercept

our first message

which gives you exactly

hours every day

to crack the code

before it changes,

and you start again.

Five rotors.

Ten plugboard cables.

One million...

A thousand million...

No, no, it's,

uh, I've got it.

man It's million, million. It's

in the millions, obviously.

million possible settings.

Very good.

If you want to be

Possibilities.

Every single day.

Denniston

Gentlemen, meet Hugh Alexander.

I personally selected him

to run this unit.

Didn't you...

Mr. Alexander won Britain's

national chess championship.

Twice.

Denniston

You're not the only one

who's good at games

around here, Turing.

Areare we

to work together, then?

I prefer to have my own office.

You're a team,

and you will work as one.

III don't have time

to explain myself as I go along,

and I'm afraid these men

would only slow me down.

chuckles If you can't

play together, then I'm afraid

we can't let you play at all.

There are only five divisions

of military intelligence.

Exactly.

That's the spirit.

Mr. Turing, do you know

how many British servicemen

have died because of Enigma?

Uh, no, I don't.

Three...

while we've been having

this conversation.

Oh, look, there's another.

I rather hope he

didn't have a family.

This war Commander Denniston's

been going on about,

we're not winning it.

Break the code,

at least we have a chance.

Shall we leave

the children alone

with their new toy?

Hm.

All right, gentlemen...

door closes

let's play.

Turing

The game was quite a simple one.

Every single German message,

every surprise attack,

every bombing run,

every imminent Uboat assault...

Morse code transmissions

They were all floating

through the air.

Morse code transmissions

Radio signals that...

well, any schoolboy

with an AM kit

could intercept.

Morse code continues

The trick was

that they were encrypted.

million million possible

Enigma settings.

All we hto do

was try each one.

But if we hten men checking

one setting a minute

and seven days every week,

how many days do you think

it would take to, uh, to check

each of the settings?

Well, it's not days, it's years.

Good morning.

To stop a coming attack,

Thank you.

We would have to check

of settings

sonar pinging

loud whirring

I'm famished.

Lunch?

Alexander

Good Lord. What is it

about women with little hats?

The boys, we're going

to get some lunch.

Alan?

Yes'?

I said we're going

to get some lunch.

Alan?

Yes'?

Can you hear me?

Yes.

chuckles I said we're

off to get some Iu...

This is starting to get

a little bit repetitive.

What is?

I hasked

if you wanted to come

to lunch with us.

Um, no, you didn't.

You said you were going

to get some lunch.

Have I offended you in some way?

Why would you think that?

Would you like to come to lunch

with us?

What time's lunchtime?

Christ, Alan,

it's a bleeding sandwich.

What is?

Lunch.

Oh, I don't like sandwiches.

Never mind.

You know,

to pull off

this irascible genius routine,

one actually has to be

a genius, Alan.

And yet we're the ones

making progress here,

aren't we?

Oh, you are?

Yes, we are.

We have decrypted a number

of German messages

by analyzing the frequency

of letter distribution.

Oh, even a broken clock

is right twice a day.

ThatThat's not progress;

that's just blind luck.

I'm designing a machine

that will allow us

to break every message

every day instantly.

Who's hungry?

Let's go.

I'm hungry

What?

Turing

Peter asked who was hungry.

Can I have some soup, please?

chuckles

door opens

laughter

door closes

sighs

II

What do you mean, "classified"?

No, I'm aware of the literal

meaning of the word classified.

What I'm asking is why would

a maths professor

have his military records

classified?

Yeah, well, I will come down.

bell dings

Pardon me, I'd like to see

some documents, if I may.

Service records

of a Mr. Turing.

Alan.

Foreign Office sent me.

bicycle bell clinging

This is unacceptable.

If you wish to discuss

the complaint,

I suggest you make

a proper appointment.

Alexan...

Complaint?

No, no, Hugh Alexander

has denied my requisition

for parts

andand equipment that I need to

build the machine I've designed.

Your fellow codebreakers

are refusing to work with you,

and they filed

a formal complaint.

It's is inspired

by an old Polish code machine.

Only this one

is infinitely more advanced.

If you don't respond

to the complaint,

I shall have to take it up

with the Home Office.

Put those files by my desk.

Fine, my response is

they're all idiots.

Fire them and use the savings

to fund my machine.

I only need

Why are you building a machine?

sighs It's highly technical.

You wouldn't understand.

I suggest you make

the effort to try.

Enigma is...

an extremely

welldesigned machine.

Our problem is that we're only

using men to try to beat it.

No, what if only a machine

can defeat another machine?

Well, that's not very technical.

Hugh Alexander is in charge

of your unit; he said no,

and that is that.

I simply don't have time

for this.

Have you ever won a war, Turing?

I have.

Do you know how it's done?

Order, discipline,

chain of command.

You're not at university

any longer.

You are a very small cog

in a very large system.

And you will do as your

commanding officer instructs.

Yes.

clears throat

Whowho is

your commanding officer?

Winston Churchill,

You have a problem

with my decision,

you can take it up with him.

Turing

Mr. Menzies!

Mr. Menzies!

AAAre you going to London?

Possibly.

Would you deliver

a letter for me?

Alexander

Look, I'm sorry,

but are you joking?

Churchill's put Alan in charge?

This is a terrible idea.

No, no, no, no, no.

So I can give these

men orders now?

I hate to say it, but yes.

Excellent. Keith and Charles,

you're both fired.

Excuse me?

What?

You're mediocre linguists,

and positively

poor codebreakers.

Alan, you can't just

fire Keith and Charles.

Well, he just said I could.

No, I did no such thing.

But Churchill did.

sighs

Go to hell.

Well,

this is inhuman.

Even for you.

Popular at school, were you?

Turing

The problem began, of course,

with the carrots.

Carrots are orange.

And peas

are green.

They mustn't touch.

laughter

laughter continues

sobbing

I got it.

Turing

Do you know why people

like violence?

It is because it feels...

good.

Humans find violence

deeply satisfying.

But remove thethe satisfaction,

and the act becomes...

panting

hollow.

creaking

student

Tuflng?

Come on.

Don't be such a kike about it.

sighs

Leave him to bloody rot.

Turing

I didn't learn this on my own,

of course.

I hhelp.

Christopher helped.

Alan, are you all right?

panting

grunts

It's not my fault.

The carrots got in

with the peas and...

I'm sorry.

I won't let them do it again.

They're getting worse.

They only beat me up because

I'm smarter than they are.

No, they beat you up

because you're different.

Mother says

I'm just an odd duck.

And she's right.

But you know, Alan,

sometimes it's the very people

who no one imagines anything of

who do the things

no one can imagine.

So, what do we do now?

We're short on staff.

Turing

Well, we, uh, we get

more staff then.

And how do you propose

to do that?

whistle blowing

air raid siren blaring

explosion booms

rattling

II

explosion booms,

debris falling

distant explosions

accordion playing

II

II

II

Um, Alan Turing

to see Stewart Menzies.

Very good, sir.

Menzies

So who are they?

Oh, all sorts, really.

Teacher, an engineer,

a handful of students.

And you think they're

qualified for Bletchley

'cause they're good

at crossword puzzles?

Well, they say they're good,

and now we shall find out,

We n. t M?

In order to aid your efforts,

there is, to the right of you,

a green scratch card book.

You are to make notes in that.

Gentlemen, you

have six minutes

in which to complete the

puzzle, at which point,

I will...

Pardon, ma'am,

this room's restricted.

Oh, apologies

for my tardiness.

Thethe bus caught a flat tire.

Uh, may I continue, please?

Thank you.

You're not allowed in here, ma'am.

Oh, but I'm only

a few minutes late.

The secretaries are

to heupstairs.

This room's for the candidates.

May I get on with

this now, please?

LI am a candidate.

For what position?

groans

The letter didn't say precisely.

Yeah, so secretaries

are to heupstairs.

It did say

that it was top secret.

What is going on?

LI solved

aa crossword puzzle

in the newspaper,

and Il got this letter saying

that I was a candidate for

some sort of mysterious job.

My name's Joan Clarke.

Miss, did you really solve

this puzzle yourself?

What makes you think I couldn't

solve the puzzle myself?

LI'm really very good at...

Ma'am,

I'll have to ask you to...

Miss Clarke,

II find tardiness

under any circumstance,

um, unacceptable.

Take a seat so that

we may continue.

softly

Thank you.

Turing

Now, um,

as I was saying,

youyou have six minutes

to, uh, complete the task

in front of you.

Uh, gentlemen and lady,

begin.

II

Six minutes.

Is that even possible?

No, it takes me eight.

This isn't about

crossword puzzles.

It's about how one, uh,

approaches solving an

impossible problem.

Do you tackle the whole thing

at once or divide it

into small...

You've finished?

Yes.

You said to do it in under six.

Menzies

Congratulations.

My warmest welcome to

His Majesty's service.

If you speak a word

of what I'm about to show you,

you will be executed

for high treason.

You will lie to your friends,

your family

and everyone you meet

about what it is you really do.

And what is it

that we're really doing?

We're going to break

an unbreakable Nazi code

and win the war.

Oh.

bells tolling

boys shouting playfully

nearby

What's that you're reading?

It's about cryptography.

Like secret messages?

Not secret.

That's the brilliant part.

Messages that anyone can see,

but no one knows what they mean

unless you have the key.

How's that different

from talking?

Talking?

When people talk to each other,

they never say what they mean.

They say something else,

and you're expected to

just know what they mean.

Only I never do.

So, how's that different?

Alan, I have a funny feeling

you're going to be

very good at this.

chuckles

Good night, Alan.

Good night.

woman Hold on,

Marion, I'm coming!

Coming round the lesser settings

and then route back through...

thumps loudly

Back to those ones...

Uh, careful, will you?

Um, itit's not a toy.

Alexander

Funny.

Looks like a toy.

Bloody great

Your new minion's arrived.

Jack Good. We met...

Well, where's Miss Clarke?

Lovely, isn't he?

Turing It's not just aa usual

humdrum production mill factory.

I mean, well,

asas I was saying,

it's a very important,

uh, radio factory.

IIt's not, actually.

Uh, well, um,

on the spectrum of,

uh... radio factories,

thisthis one

isis particularly...

bird chirping

quiet sigh

Why are you not

at Bletchley?

Thank you... so much for

your visit, Mr. Turing.

Was your trip pleasant?

Gather your things and let's go.

I'm sorry, but I'm unable

to accept your offer.

We feel that

such a position

would hardly

be appropriate.

You earned a double first

in mathematics.

But sadly wasn't granted the

opportunity to become a Fellow.

You belong at Bletchley.

Joan I'm sorry,

but for someone in my position

to live... to...

to work in a radio factory

so far from home,

with all your

men, um...

itit would be...

indecorous.

What in the world

does that even mean?

II

We have a group of,

uh, young ladies

who tend to all of our

clerical tasks:

assistants, translators.

Uh, they live,

um, together in town.

WWWould that be a more,

uh, suitable environment?

Hm. Soso I would be working

amongst these women?

Yes.

Wonderful ladies. Uh, they

even organize social events

at St. Martin's Church

down the ro

Uh, really, the whole thing

isis quite, uh...

uh, um...

decorous.

dog barking in distance

Now, you won't have proper

security clearance,

of course, so, uh, we'll have

to improvise things a bit.

Why are you helping me?

Because there is only

one thing that matters

in this entire world right

now... do you understand?...

and that is

breaking Enigma.

Butbut, Mr. Turing...

why are you helping me?

Oh. Um...

sometimes it's the very people

who no one imagines anything of

who do the things that

no one can imagine.

II

Sir.

What's this?

Alan Turing's

classified military file.

It's bloody empty.

Exactly.

It's an empty manila envelope.

Yeah.

Well, you've cracked the case

wide open, then, haven't you?

Alan Turing's war records

aren't just classified,

they're nonexistent.

That means someone's

got rid of them.

Erased them.

Burned them.

And that same person broke into

his house and stole nothing?

Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean.

What, the spies

from the papers?

The Soviet spies.

But first they were

professors, weren't they?

Radicalized at Cambridge,

then they joined

the Communist Party,

then Foreign Office,

then leaked information

to Stalin during

the war... now,

can you think of anyone else

we know who was at Cambridge,

then took up something murky and

top secret when war broke out?

You think this Alan Turing

might be a Soviet agent?

I think...

something very serious

is happening

right here under our noses.

sighs Wouldn't you like

to find out what it is?

II

indistinct chatter

Welcome, ladies.

If you'd like to follow me.

Turing Some

people thought we were at war

with the Germans... incorrect.

We were at war with the clock.

Britain was literally

starving to death.

The Americans sent over

and, uh, every week

the Germans would send

our desperately needed bre

to the bottom of the ocean.

Our daily failure was announced

at the chimes of midnight.

And the sound would haunt

our unwelcome dreams.

Tick...

took...

tick.

bell ringing

Damn it!

What just happened?

Cairncross Midnight...

all the work we've done

today is useless.

Oh, but don't worry,

we've a few hours

before tomorrow's messages

start flooding in...

and we start

all over again.

From scratch.

Alexander

I'm so sick of this.

Four hours rewiring

his plugboard matrix.

Three hours yesterday

on his rotor positions!

Don't go over there.

Look, John, no.

If this job wasn't

already impossible before,

it bloody well is now.

Hugh, don't.

door opens

door slams shut

Damn you and your

useless machine.

sighs My machine is

how we are going to win.

Really?

This machine? Hmm?

Are you talking about

this bloody machine?!

Hugh! Hugh! Hugh, don't!

Hugh! Hugh! Stop!

Alexander You

arrogant bastard.

You could help us.

You could make this go

faster, but you won't.

panting

Get off.

tosses spanner to floor

He's right, Alan.

There are...

actual soldiers out there

trying to win an actual war.

My brother

protects food convoys

in the Navy.

My cousins fly

RAF patrols.

All my friends,

they're all making a difference,

while we just...

while away our days

producing nothing.

Because of you.

panting

My machine...

will work.

Come on, Peter.

II

indistinct voices in distance

panting quietly

Okay

II

dog barking in distance

II

door creaks

whispers

Joan?

stone clacks

softly

Oh.

II

Turing grunting

Uh, will you...

grunts

panting, laughs

Could you make

a bit more noise?

I'm not quite sure

my landlady woke up.

Oh, sorry.

Oh, uh, look.

I think that's the

best I can do.

No male visitors

after dark.

So...

what did you bring me?

There you go.

Here.

Some men try flowers, you know.

These are actual

decrypted Enigma messages

direct from Nazi

High Command.

"Weather today is clear.

"Rain in the evening.

Heil Hitler."

Well, clearly,

that vital piece of information

is going to win us the war.

It's the relationship

between the encrypted

aand decrypted messages

that interests me.

Can we find a clue here that

we can build into Christopher?

Who's Christopher?

Oh, he's, uh,

he's my machine.

You named him?

Is that a bname?

No.

No, never mind.

Are you trying to build

your universal machine?

I reyour paper

at university.

Is it already being taught?

laughs

No. No. No, I was precocious.

So...

youyou theorized

a machine that

could solve any problem.

It didn't just do one thing,

it did everything.

It wasn't just programmable,

it was reprogrammable.

Mm.

Is that your idea

behind Christopher?

Well, human brains can compute

large sums very quickly...

even Hugh can do that... but I

want Christopher to be smarter.

To make a calculation

and then, uh...

to determine

what to do next.

Like a person does.

Think of it.

Electrical brain.

A digital computer.

Digital computer.

Hmm.

birds chirping

indistinct chatter

clattering

What's going on?

What's happening?

No. No, no. No, no, no!

Don't touch that!

Stay back.

That's my desk.

Denniston

Thank goodness.

I'd hate to think

we were searching

the wrong one.

What are you doing? What's going on?

There is a spy

in Bletchley Park.

The Navy thinks

that one of us

is a Soviet double

agent, Alan.

Uh...why?

Our boys intercepted this

on its way to Moscow.

Look familiar?

It's a Beale cipher.

Encrypted with a phrase

from a book or a poem or...

chuckles, stammers

You don't seriously think

I did this, do you?

Double agents are

such bastards.

Isolated loners.

No attachments to

friends or family.

Arrogant.

Know anybody like that?

L

Hm, I know you don't like me,

but that does

not make me

a Soviet spy.

policeman Nothing

out of the ordinary, sir.

Really.

Mm, all right.

The Home Office may be

protecting you now,

but sooner or later

you will make a mistake.

And I needn't

bother firing you.

They will hang you

for treason.

door closes

Hello.

I heard about

what happened.

It's all the girls in

I have an idea

of what might cheer you up.

♪ J'

indistinct chatter

Joan

So because no letter

can be encoded as itself,

there's already a handful

of settings that can be

rejected at the outset.

Is that your team?

YYes.

Shall we say hello?

No.

Hello.

LI told you not to do that.

Alan.

Uh, Hugh, hhello.

Didn't know you drank.

He doesn't, really.

He just sort of sips

at the foam.

Well, I'll let you into a

little secret, Miss...?

Clarke.

Miss Clarke.

Please.

Foam's my favorite part, too.

Is it really?

Come and join us

for a drink?

We'll be there

in a moment.

Miss Clarke.

II

Well, he likes you.

Yes.

You...

ggot him to like you.

Yes.

Why?

Because I'm a woman

in a man's job,

and I don't have the luxury

of being an ass.

Alan...

it doesn't matter

how smart you are,

Enigma is always smarter.

If you really

want to solve your puzzle,

then you're going to need

all the help

you can get,

and they are not going

to help you

if they do not like you.

door closes

What are those?

Apples.

No.

Oh, they really are.

Um, l... well, Miss Clarke,

Joan actually, um...

said that it would be...

clears throat

Nice if I was to, uh,

bring you all something.

So here we are. I...

Thank you.

I like apples.

My best to Miss Clarke.

Uh, there are two people

in a wood,

and, um, they run into a bear.

The first person

gets down on his knees to pray.

The second person

starts lacing up his boots.

The first person

asks the second person,

"My dear friend,

what are you doing?

Youyouyou

can't outrun a bear."

Uh, to which

the second person responds,

"I don't have to.

I only have to outrun you."

I'll be wwith Christopher,

if anyone needs me.

man If we assume

that the square root of two

is a rational number,

then we can say

that the square

root of two

is A over B...

where A and B

are whole numbers

and B is not zero.

Mr. Turing,

passing notes, are we?

No, sir.

Only Turing would pass notes

written in gibberish.

quiet laughter

bell ringing

All right, gentlemen,

do not forget your algebra

over the break.

Have a pleasant holiday,

and we'll resume

your irrationals

when you return.

II

indistinct chatter

II

Mm.

birds chirping

But Euler's Theorem

gives you that immediately.

Um...

laughs softly

laughs

chuckles

Here. Look at this.

If you run the wires across

the plugboard matrix diagonally,

it will eliminate rotor

That's, uh...

actually not an entirely

terrible idea.

I think that was Alan

for "thank you."

Uh, ththat's my sandwich.

You don't like sandwiches.

laughs softly

You nervous?

mechanical whirring

deep whirring

rhythmic clacking

What happens now?

Itit should work out the

day's Enigma settings.

whirring,

rhythmic clacking continue

whirring,

rhythmic clacking continue

How long?

II

crowd

Sieg Heil! Sieg Heil!

newsman The German Army

has fanned out across Europe,

from Poland to Serbia,

Lithuania to Denmark,

Norway to France.

The Nazi flag now flies

from more than two dozen

national capitals.

Their campaign mounts in fury

as a free Europe crumbles.

rhythmic marching

whirring, rhythmic clacking

whirring,

rhythmic clacking continue

exhales

man

Oh, it's still going.

Good morning, sir.

Morning, Margaret.

Gears keep spinning

on and on.

Rotors on and on.

It's endless.

With no result in sight?

No.

door closes

groans

Ow.

whirring,

rhythmic clacking continue

groans softly

Turing.

whirring,

rhythmic clacking continue

Turing,

open the bloody door.

Uh, no.

No.

Open the door or

we'll break it down.

I can't let you in! Il...

I cannot let you interfere.

Go on, then.

Turn that thing off.

No. Don't, please. Please.

Please! Please!

No!

NNo. No!

Don't!

whirring and clacking

winding down

Well, then, it seems

that your great big

expensive machine

doesn't work.

panting

whispers

It does.

Wonderful.

So you've broken

Enigma, then?

It was just...

sstill working.

This is my associate

from the Home Office.

You see, a hundred

thousand pounds

is rather a

lot of money,

and he's here to see what

you have to show for it.

You... will never

understand

the importance of what

Il am creating here!

Have you decrypted

any German messages?

A single one?

Can you point to anything

at all that you've achieved?

Hmm. Your funding is up,

and our patience

is expired.

It's with such

great pleasure

that I am finally

able to say this.

Alan Turing,

you're fired.

Please escort Mr. Turing

from the premises.

Alexander

No.

Denniston

I beg your pardon?

If you fire Alan...

well, then you'll

have to fire me, too.

What on earth are you saying?

Alexander Trust me when

I tell you there is no one

who would rather say this

less than I do, but...

he's right.

Alan is right.

His machine can work,

and it's probably

the best chance

that we've got.

God, it's beyond belief.

Cairncross

If you fire them...

you'll have to

fire me, too.

Peter

And me.

Alexander We're the best

cryptographic minds in Britain.

Are you going to fire us all?

Commander, at least

give us some more time.

Six months, and if the

machine doesn't produce

any results that we need,

then we'll go back

to doing things the old way...

how about that?

One month.

And then,

so help me God,

you're all gone.

Oh, leave him.

exhales

exhales

Thank you.

You're welcome.

Oh, and, Alan,

your machine...

...it better bloody work.

laughs

II

Turing

Hugh.

I swear...

I'm not a spy.

Oh, for God's sake, of course

you're not a bloody spy.

What?

Denniston gave me

the Beale cipher,

and guess what?

I cracked it.

"Ask, and it shall

be given to you;

seek and ye shall find."

That was the key.

Far too simple

for the likes of you.

Pity Denniston disagrees.

II

knocking

Come in.

Sir, I think I've got Turing.

Itailed him

to a pub last night,

where he met a bloke.

They exchanged an envelope.

So I follow

this other fella,

pick him up,

give him a good shake.

He's a poofter.

He confessed.

What?

The man admitted it.

Arnold Murray.

Hangs around that pub;

men pay him for a go.

Turing's one of

the men that paid.

Only Mr. Murray here

then has the

bright idea

of robbing Turing's house

after, with a friend.

That's what Turing's hiding.

Well, he's a poof, not a spy.

No.

What's the matter?

We can charge a

university professor

with indecency.

No, this is...

it's bloody rubbish.

Turing's up

to something important...

He's committed a crime

and he's broken the law.

And with a bloke.

Jesus Christ,

it's bloody disgusting.

This isn't

the investigation

I was conducting.

Bring him in.

Wait.

exhales

LLet me interrogate him.

Please. Give me

half an hour alone,

and then I swear,

I'll spend the next month

running errands on as many

rubbish cases as you like.

Fine. Now,

will someone get me a warrant

for the arrest of Alan Turing.

birds chirping,

dog barking in distance

Alan?

Christopher's simply

not moving fast enough.

We should talk.

And even with the diagonal board,

he's still not eliminating

settings as quickly

as we need him to in order...

I'm leaving.

But you've

just walked in.

No.

No. Bletchley.

What?

It's my parents.

I'm living alone,

and they want me home.

chuckles

That's ridiculous.

That's my parents.

You... you can't leave...

ll won't let you.

"I'll miss you." That's

what a normal person

might say in this situation.

Il don't care what is normal.

What am I supposed

to do, Alan?

LI will not...

give up my parents.

laughs

You... you have

an opportunity here

to make some actual use

of your life.

And end up like you?

No, thanks.

Alan panting

I'm sorry you're lonely.

But Enigma

will not save you.

Can you decipher that,

you fragile narcissist?

Or would you like me

to go and fetch

your precious Christopher

to help?

II

I'm sorry.

Mm...

exhales

I want you... I want you to stay

because Il like you.

I like...

talking to you.

I like talking to you,

too, Alan.

And what if you weren't alone?

What if you ha husband?

chuckles

Do you have one in mind?

I do.

Hugh? sniffles

Hugh's terribly attractive,

I'll give you that,

but I don't really think

he's the marrying kind.

chuckles No, Il wasn't

thinking of Hugh.

Or Peter.

Peter's so quiet.

Oh, my God.

But this makes sense.

Did you just propose to me?

Well, it is

the logical thing to do.

This is ridiculous.

This is your parents.

L can't... believe

that this is happening.

Mm. Joan...

exhales

Is your middle name

Caroline or Catherine?

Elizabeth.

Um, Joan Elizabeth...

Clarke, um...

...will you marry me?

II

woman

It's beautiful.

Well, I know

it isn't ordinary, but...

whoever loved ordinary?

Alexander She hit

in both hands...

laughing

And she looked up at me

with her doe eyes and said,

"Am I supposed

to put that in my mouth?"

And I said, "Yes.

You know, the French way."

So she pops it in,

clamps her lips around it,

and starts humming

the bloody Marseillaise.

laughter

Come have a dance.

Alexander No, no,

no, you can dance

with your fiance

anytime you like.

Right now, this moment...

claps hands

my turn.

II

laugh

II

music, chatter fading

What's the matter?

WhWhat if...

WhWhat if I don't

fancy being...

with Joan Iin that way?

Because you're

a homosexual?

I suspected.

Well, shouldshould I tell her

that I've h..

affairs with men?

You know, in my...

admittedly

limited experience,

women... tend

to be a bit touchy

about accidentally

marrying homosexuals.

Perhaps not spreading

this information about might be

in your best interest.

Joan and Alexander laughing

Turing

I care for her,

I truly do. I...

II... I just don't know

if I can, um... pretend.

You can't tell anyone, Alan.

It's illegal.

And Denniston is looking

for any excuse he can

to put you away.

I know.

This has to

stay a secret.

Joan

Come on, it's your turn.

Ah. Okay.

II

bells tolling in distance

II

indistinct chatter outside

II

indistinct chatter

II

II

Cup of tea?

No, thank you.

exhales

Mr. Turing, can I

tell you a secret?

I'm quite good

with those.

I'm here to help you.

Oh, clearly.

sighs

Can machines think?

Oh, so you've resome

of my published works?

What makes you

say that?

Well, because I'm sitting

in a police station,

accused of entreating

a young man to touch my penis

and you just asked me

if machines can think.

Well, can they?

Could machines ever think

as human beings do?

Most people say not.

You're not most people.

Well, the problem is you're...

asking a stupid question.

L am?

Of course machines...

can't think as people do.

A machine is different...

from a person.

Hence, they think differently.

The interesting question is,

just because something, uh,

thinks differently from you,

does that mean

it's not thinking?

Well, we allow for humans

to have such divergences

from one another.

You like strawberries,

I hate iceskating,

you... cry at sfilms,

I... am allergic to pollen.

What is the point

ofof different tastes,

different... preferences

if not to say that

our brains work differently,

that we think differently?

And if we can say that

about one another,

then why can't we say

the same thing for brains...

built of copper and wire, steel?

And that's...

this big paper you wrote?

What's it called?

exhales

"The Imitation Game."

Right, that's...

that's what it's about?

long sigh

Would you like to play?

Play?

It's a game.

A test of sorts.

For determining

whether something is a...

a machine or a human being.

How do I play?

Well, there's a judge

and a subject, and...

the judge asks questions,

and, depending

on the subject's answers,

determines who

he is talking with...

what he is talking with,

and, um...

All you have to do

is ask me a question.

What did you do

during the war?

I worked in a radio factory.

What did you really do

during the war?

laughs softly

Are you paying attention?

whirring, rhythmic clacking

bell ringing

Damn it!

whirring, clacking stop

Cairncross

We're soon out of time. A month.

Peter

So that's it, then, is it?

Oh, the trouble is, it doesn't

matter how much we improve it.

The machine's never

gonna be able to process

million million million

possibilities in time.

It's just

bloody hopeless.

It's searching.

It's just...

It... doesn't know

what it's searching for.

If we knew what the messages

were going to say...

If we knew what the messages

were going to say,

we wouldn't have

to decrypt them at all.

♪ J'

chuckling

indistinct talking

indistinct talking

Who's Alan's friend?

Hugh. He's a bit

of a c actually.

So my type, then?

Well, I'll introduce you.

No.

He'll come over.

Are you sure?

Yes.

I smiled at him

minutes ago

and haven't

looked back since.

both giggle

Who's that with Joan?

Hmm?

Turing

Uh, Helen. Works with her.

She's really pretty.

She wants me

to come over.

What? HHow on earth

can you know that?

She smiled at me

a while back

and she hasn't

looked again since.

And got him.

Now, why is this,

that when I was single

I found it very boring,

but now that I'm engaged,

I just find it

dreadfully fun.

laughs

Bingo. She's in.

Alan, introduce us.

What? WhWhy me?

Because there's nothing

like a friend's engagement

to make a woman want to do

something she'll later regret

with the fiance's

better looking chum.

Let's go.

Half a crown says Alan

bollixes this up entirely.

No bet.

chuckles

Alan Turing has a theory.

Joan He has many.

He believes that

the regulations

against men and women working

side by side are sound

because such proximity will

necessarily leto romance.

What? No,

I don't. I...

However...

I disagree.

You do?

Yeah.

I think that if I were working

beside a woman all daylong,

I could appreciate her

abilities and intellect

without taking

her to bed.

I'm sorry, have we met?

I don't recall.

But let's assume we haven't.

Helen Stewart.

Hugh Alexander.

So who do you

agree with,

Alan or myself?

Well, Alan, of course.

LI'm very flattered, really,

but Il don't think...

Alexander Rubbish.

Helen Well, I work beside a man

every day,

and I can't help

but have developed

a bit of a crush on him.

Well, who is this man?

So I can kick his arse.

Well, there's no need

to worry... it's been chaste.

We've never even met.

He's a German.

Now I really want to kill him.

laughs

Howhow do you mean

you work alongside a German?

Well, each of us

intercepts messages

from a specific

German radio tower.

So we have a counterpart

on the other side

who's tiptapping out

the messages.

Everyone types

a touch differently,

so you get to know the rhythm

of your counterpart.

It's strangely intimate.

I feel as if

I know him so well.

It's a pity

he has a girlfriend,

but that's why I disagree

with you, Mr. Alexander.

Because I'm in love

with a coworker of sorts,

and we've never even met.

Well, allow me to buy

you another pint,

and I'll tell you

why you're wrong.

Let's.

Excellent.

laughs

Thanks.

Alexander Um, pints.

Have you got any sloe gin?

In case you were wondering,

that's what flirting looks like.

Turing

Helen...

Really, no cigarettes?

Alan...

Yes, Alan?

WhWhy do you think

your German counterpart

has a girlfriend?

It's just a stupid joke; don't worry.

No, no, no, no. Tell me.

Well, each of his messages

begins with the same

five letters:

CILLY.

So I suspect that Cilly

must be the name

of his amore.

But that's impossible.

The Germans are instructed

to use five random letters

at the start of every message.

Helen

Well, this bloke doesn't.

Love will make a man do

strange things, I suppose.

In this case, love just lost

Germany the whole bloody war.

Oh!

Go, Peter.

Sorry.

Joan

Alan! Alan!

guards Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

Hey, hey, hey!

Alan!

I just want...

guards shouting

all talking at once

Hugh Alexander.

John Cairncross.

Peter bloody Hilton.

Nan'? Whatwhen. . T?

panting What...

what if...

what if Christopher

doesn't have to search

through all of the settings?

What if he only has

to search through

ones that produce words

we already know will be

in the message?

Repeated words; predictable words.

Exactly.

II

Joan

Look, look, like this one.

today is clear.

Rain in the evening.

Heil Hitler."

panting

Well, that's it.

Exactly.

They send a weather report

So that'sthat's three

words we know will be

"weather," obviously,

aand...

Heil bloody Hitler.

Heil bloody Hitler.

laughs

message from this morning.

II

Turing

Hugh, the, uh,

the righthand letter wheel,

set them to...

I know, I know.

"Weather" and "Hitler."

Peter, John, run voltages

through those letters,

through the back scramblers.

Peter So we'll use the loops?

Turing Yes. Joan, what was

L...

L...

mumbles

H...

Turing H...

W...

Turing

W...

Joan A...

A...

Q.

Q.

Done.

whirring

rhythmic clacking

quietly

Come on.

Come on.

Come on, Christopher.

II

gasps

Oh, my God.

panting

WhWhat happened?

gasping

Did it work?

Alan?

Alexander

Alan! Alan!

I need a new message.

The latest intercept.

softly

Thank you.

O... T...

Joan Ready?

Yes.

M...

M...

Y...

Y...

M... S...

M... S...

A... I...

A... I...

C...

C...

T...

T...

R...

R...

/ :

S... O...

S... O...

A...

A...

Y... R... I...

Y... R...

Turing I.

Joan panting

"KMS Jaguar is auf punkt...

minutes north

and auf punkt one...

degree west."

Turing and Alexander

Heil Hitler.

Turns out that's the only German

you need to know

to, uh, break Enigma.

II

laughs

Yes!

♪ J'

laughter

laughter continues

II

laughing, indistinct chatter

II

II

quiet sigh

Oh!

laughs

II

Joan M...

Turing M___

birds chirping

A...

A...

Y...

Y...

/ :

T...

T...

R...

R...

O...

O... T...

T...A...

A...

H...

H...

Q...

Q...

Turing U...

U...

R.

R.

Alexander

My God, you did it.

You just defeated Nazism

with a crossword puzzle.

There are five people

in the world who know

the position of every

ship in the Atlantic.

They're all

in this room.

Oh, good God.

Oh, I don't think

even He has the power

that we do right now.

Joan No.

There's going

to be an attack

on a British

passenger convoy.

Right there.

God, you're right.

All those Uboats are only

Joan Civilians.

Hundreds of them.

We can save their lives.

Alexander I'll phone

Denniston's office so that

he can alert the Admiralty.

Do you think

there's enough time

to save them?

There should be,

if we can get...

Commander Denniston's office,

please. It's urgent.

No.

What the hell

are you doing?

Youyou can't call Denniston.

Youyou can't tell him

about the attack.

What are you talking about?

Cairncross We can have

air over that

convoy in ten minutes.

Let the Uboats...

sink the convoy.

Look, it's been

a big day...

maybe you're...

We don't have time...

No!

Joan Oh! Hugh! Hugh!

That's enough!

That's enough!

Cairncross Stop, Hugh!

John, the attack is in minutes.

panting

Yes, no, I'm fine, I'm fine.

I'm fine.

You know why people

like violence, Hugh?

It's because it feels good.

Turing Sometimes we can't do

what feels good.

We have to do what is logical.

What's logical?

Hardest time to lie to somebody

is when they're expecting

to be lied to.

Oh, God.

What?

If someone's waiting for a lie,

you can't just,

uh, give them one.

Joan exhales

Damn it, Alan's right.

What?

Turing What would

the Germans think if we destroy

their Uboats?

Nothing. They'll be de

No.

No, you can't be right.

Turing

So our convoy

suddenly veers off course...

a squadron of our air bombers

miraculously descends on the

coordinates of the Uboats...

what will the Germans think?

The Germans will know

that we have broken Enigma.

Joan They'll stop all

radio communications by midday,

and they'll have changed

the design of Enigma

by the weekend.

Alexander Yes.

Two years' work.

Everything that

we've done here

will all be for nothing.

civilians in that convoy.

Women...

children.

We're about to let them die.

Turing

Our job Iis

not to save one

passenger convoy, it is to win

the war.

Our job was to crack Enigma.

We've done that.

Now for the hard part.

Keeping it a secret.

Peter Carlisle.

What?

The convoy you're about to...

it's, uh...

The HMS Carlisle

is one of the ships.

We can't act

on every piece of intelligence.

So fine, we won't.

Just this one.

Peter, what's

the matter with you?

Mymy brother's...

well, he's on the Carlisle.

A gunnery ensign.

sighs

I'm...

I'm so sorry.

Who the hell

do you think you are?

This... this is my brother.

panting

He's my big brother,

all right, and you have

a few minutes

to call off his murder.

We can't.

exhales

Cairncross

He's right.

Alan.

Joan.

Hugh.

John.

crying

Please, I...

Thethe Germans, they

won't get suspicious

just because

we stop one attack.

No one will know.

pants

I'm asking you...

as your friend.

Please.

I'm so sorry.

You're not God, Alan...

you don't get to decide

who lives and who dies.

Yes, we do.

Why?

Because no one else can.

♪ J'

alarm blaring

II

II

indistinct talking

Why are you telling me this?

We need your help to keep

this a secret from...

Admiralty, Army, RAF.

Uh, no one can know

we broke Enigma.

Not even Denniston.

Who's in the process

of having you fired.

You can take care of that.

While we develop a system

to help you determine

how much

intelligence

to act on...

which aattacks to stop,

which to let through.

Statistical

analysis.

The minimal number of actions

it would take for us

to win the war...

but the maximum number

we can take

before the Germans

get suspicious.

And you're going to trust

all this to statistics?

To maths?

Correct.

with the lies

that we tell everybody else.

You'll need a believable

alternative source for all

the pieces

of information you use.

A false story so that we can explain

how we got our information

that has nothing to do

with Enigma.

And then you can leak those

stories to the, uh, the Germans.

And then to our own military.

Maintain a conspiracy

of lies

at the highest levels

of government.

Sounds right up my alley.

Alan, I so rarely

have cause to say this,

but you are exactly the man

I always hoped you would be.

II

Turing

They codenamed it "Ultra."

It became the largest store

of military intelligence

in, uh...

the history of the world.

whirring, rhythmic clacking

whirring,

rhythmic clacking stop

It was like having a tap

on Himmler's intercom.

IEO...

II

Secrecy became the primary concern,

and for some reason, they...

they trusted me.

Peter... do you

have the, uh,

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Turing

...it's a Beale cipher

encrypted with a phrase

from a book or...

Alexander "Ask,

and it will be given to you;

seek and you will find."

That was the key.

Peter will come

around eventually.

Jack.

Could you give Alan and

me a moment, please?

pants softly

door closes

The Soviets and us,

we're on the same side.

What I'm doing

will help Britain.

LI have to tell Denniston.

No, you don't.

Because if you tell

him my secret...

I'll tell him yours.

Do you know what they

do to homosexuals?

You'll never be able

to work again,

never be able to teach.

Your precious machine...

I doubt you'll

ever see him again.

exhales

phone line ringing

Turing

Hello. Can I... can I, um,

speak to Stewart Menzies,

please? It's urgent.

female operator

One moment, please.

Hello. Menzies.

Turing Some

advice about keeping secrets.

sighs quietly

It's a lot easier if you don't

know them in the first place.

Were they steaming my letters,

tapping my telephone?

Trailing my nervous walks?

You know, I...

I never did find out.

Joan?

II

Joan?

What's...

Uh...

where's Joan?

Military prison.

What have you done?

Decoded Enigma intercepts.

I found a pile of them

in the bedside table.

No, no. Il gave those to her

over a year ago when

I was trying to figure out

a link between...

I'm sure you did.

Denniston's been looking

for a Soviet spy.

I know who the spy is.

It's not Joan.

It's...

it's Cairncross.

LI found the Beale cipher,

the Bible.

God, I wish you'd been a spy.

You'd be so much better

at this than he is.

You knew it was him?

You knew it was him?

Of course I bloody knew.

I knew before

he came to Bletchley.

Why do you think

I hhim placed here?

But we have

an Enigma machine.

Denniston

Yeah, Polish Intelligence...

Turing

Youyou placed

a... a Soviet agent

at Bletchley Park?

It's really quite useful

to be able

to leak whatever

we want to Stalin.

Menzies

Churchill's too damn paranoid.

He won't share a shred

of intelligence

with the Soviets.

Not even information that will

help them against the Germans.

sighs

There's...

so much secrecy.

Cairncross has no idea

we know, of course.

He's really not

the brightest bulb.

Which is why I need your help.

I want to know

what to leak to John,

what to feed to the Soviets,

as well as

the British.

softly

I... I'm not a spy.

I'm... I'm just a mathematician.

I know a lot of spies, Alan.

You've got more secrets

than the best of them.

You... you have to promise me

that you will release Joan.

Yes, Joan's at the market.

She's gonna be back

in an hour. I lied.

I better hold on

to these.

If anybody finds out about them,

prison will be

the least of her worries.

Oh,Alan...

we're gonna have such a

wonderful war together.

door opens

door closes

exhales

II

Turing

I need you to leave Bletchley.

What?

It's Menzies. I don't trust him.

Turing It's not safe here.

Do you think it's any safer

anywhere else?

You need to get away.

You need to get

very far away from me.

Alan, what's happened?

We can't be

engaged anymore.

You... your parents

need to take you back

and find you

a husband elsewhere.

What's wrong with you?

I have something,

uh, uh, to tell you.

I'm...

I'm a homosexual.

All right.

No, no. MMen, Joan...

uh, not women.

So what?

Well,

II just told you.

So what?

exhales

I hmy suspicions;

I always did.

But we're not like

other people.

We love each other

in our own way,

and we can have the life

together that we want.

Youyou... you won't be

the perfect husband.

exhales Well,

I can promise you,

I have no intention of

being the perfect wife.

I'll not be... fixing

your lamb all day

while you come home

from the office.

I'll work.

You'll work.

And we'll have

each other's company.

We'll have each other's minds.

exhales That sounds like

a better marriage than most.

Because I care for you.

And you care for me.

And we understand one another

more than...

more than anyone else ever has.

I don't.

What?

Care for you.

I never did.

LI just needed you

to break Enigma.

I've done that now,

so... so you can go.

I'm not going anywhere.

I've spent entirely

too much of my life

worried about what

you think of me,

or what my parents

think of me,

And do you know

what? I'm done.

This is the most important

work I will ever do,

and no one is

going to stop me.

Least of all, you.

You know what,

they were right.

Peter, Hugh, John.

You really are a monster.

II

II

The war dragged on

for two more...

solitary years...

and every day we performed

our bloodsoaked calculus.

Every day we decided

who lived and who died.

Every day we...

helped the Allies to victories,

and nobody knew.

siren blaring

gunfire

Stalingr

The Ardenne.

The invasion of Normandy.

All victories that

would not have been possible

without the intelligence

that we supplied.

And people...

talk about the war as

this epic battle between, um...

civilizations...

freedom versus tyranny,

democracy versus Nazism,

armies of millions

bleeding into the ground,

fleets of ships

weighing down the oceans,

planes dropping bombs

from the sky

until they obliterated

the sun itself...

birds chirping

The war wasn't like that for us.

For us, it was just...

...half a dozen

crossword enthusiasts

in a tiny village

in the South of England.

Winston Churchill

This is...

your victory.

crowd cheering

Victory...

of the cause of freedom

in every land.

cheering, shouting

President Truman This is

a solemn but glorious hour.

I wish that

Franklin D. Roosevelt

hlived to see this day.

Turing

Was I God?

No. Because...

God didn't win the war.

We did.

cheering, shouting

II

Alexander

So, what happens now?

Is it... back to university

for us, I suppose?

Yes, pretty much.

But you've one thing left to do

before your service

to your government

in concluded.

What's that?

Burn everything.

Burn? Why?

You were told when you started

this was a topsecret program...

did you think we were joking?

But the war is over.

Turing This war is.

But there'll be others.

And we know how to break a code

that everybody else believes

is unbreakable.

Menzies

Precisely.

Tear it down.

Light it up.

Sweep away the ashes.

None of you have

ever met before.

None of you have ever even heard

the word Enigma.

Have a safe

trip home.

Menzies Behave. With a bit

of luck, you'll never have

to see me or one another again

for the rest of your lives.

That's unbelievable.

sighs

Now, Detective,

you get to judge.

So, tell me...

what am I?

Mm, am I...

a machine?

Am I a person?

Am I a war hero?

Am I a criminal?

I can't judge you.

Well, then...

...you're no help to me at all.

knocking

headmaster Come in.

door opens

You wanted to

see me, sir?

Turing. Sit down.

children's playful shouts

in distance

birds chirping

Something the matter?

You and Christopher Morcom

are quite close.

I wouldn't say that.

Well, your

mathematics teacher

says the two of you

are positively inseparable.

We're the best students

in the class.

He caught you passing notes

the other day.

Cryptography, to pass the time.

The class is too simple.

You and your friend solve maths

problems during maths class

because the maths class

is too dull?

He's not my friend.

Well, I'm told

he's your only friend.

Who said that?

Something's come up

concerning Morcom.

Why am I here?

Christopher is de

II

I don't understand.

His mother sent word

this morning.

The family were

on holiday, you see.

I don't understand.

Well, he h

bovine tuberculosis,

as I'm sure he told you.

So this won't come

as a shock, but...

still, all the same,

I'm sorry.

You're mistaken.

Did he not tell you?

Well, he's been sick

for a long time.

He knew this

was coming soon.

But he ha stiff

upper lip about it.

Good l

Are you all right, Turing?

Yes. Of course.

Like I said,

I didn't know him very well.

Ah. I see.

Very well.

May I leave, Headmaster?

II

Congratulations, sir.

II

doorbell ringing

birds chirping

Sorry.

I would have come.

I would have testified.

And what would you have said,

that I, uh...

I wasn't a homosexual.

Alan... this is serious.

They could send

you to jail.

Damn it.

Your hands.

You're twitching.

Nono, I'm not.

Alan.

Uh...

It's the medication.

The medication?

Uh, well, the judge

gave me, um, a choice...

uh, eieither

two years in prison

or... hohormonal therapy.

Oh, my God.

Oh, my God.

Yes, yes, that's right.

Chemical castration.

Um, to, uh, to cure me

of my, um...

chuckles

homosexual predilections.

Well, of course

I chose that.

I mean, I... couldn't...

work in prison, and, uh...

All right.

Now, II'm going to

speak to your doctors.

I'm going to speak to your lawyers.

I'mI'm fine.

Please let me help you.

No, I, uh, don't need your help,

thank you.

Alan, you do not have

to do this alone.

I'm not alone.

Never have been.

Christopher's

become so smart.

Ifif I don't continue

my treatment,

then they'll, um...

...they'll take him

away from me.

You...

crying Youyou can't let

them do that. You can't.

You... you can't let

them leave me alone.

sobbing I don't...

I don't want to be alone.

I don't want to be alone.

All ri... all right, all right.

All right.

It's all right.

Come and sit down.

crying

It's all right.

Come and sit down.

Turing panting

It's all right.

II

Oh, well, that's a...

laughs

that's a much nicer ring

than the one Il made you.

Joan laughs softly

Yes. His name's Jock.

He's an Army man,

if you can believe it.

We work together.

Turing laughs

crying

Why don't we do

a crossword puzzle.

It'll only take us

five minutes.

Or, in your case, six.

There.

mumbles

Uh...

mumbles

Uh...

Uh, p... perhaps later.

Yes, of course.

Youyou got what

you wanted, didn't you?

Work, a husband.

Normal life.

sighs

exhales, sniffles

No one normal could

have done that.

Do you know,

this morning...

sighs I was

on a train

that went through a city

that wouldn't exist

if it wasn't for you.

I bought a ticket

from a man

who would likely be de

if it wasn't for you.

I reup

on my work...

a whole field of

scientific inquiry

that only exists

because of you.

Now, if you wish you

could have been normal...

I can promise

you I do not.

The world is an

infinitely better place

precisely because

you weren't.

Do you...

do you really think that?

I think...

that sometimes

it is the people

who no one imagines

anything of

who do the things

that no one can imagine.

II

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