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Wants the largest console games publisher to avoid Nintendo's platforms.
So I just watched a 2001 fiction movie named "Enigma" about, well, Alan Turing. Only it was not about Alan Turing. It was about an alternative-reality Turing named Thomas Jericho. At first I was confused and thought it was about some colleague of Turing. But it wasn't. The protagonist had an instrumental role for the Enigma decoding and also had worked on the Entscheidungsproblem. So it was Turing, alright, only this one was a fragile-mental-health-due-to-a-broken-heart version who fell apart in front of beautiful women. And the movie had a strong Agatha-Christie mystery element involving German spies. And a Polish connection. And.. Well, it was weird at first, then turned 'why?' shortly after. So how do you feel about fiction movies referring to true historical events and figures, that turn those figures upside-down?
(movie's IMDb, book by Robert Harris, screenwriter Tom Stoppard).
(movie's IMDb, book by Robert Harris, screenwriter Tom Stoppard).