Showing posts with label Benedict Cumberbatch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Benedict Cumberbatch. Show all posts

Monday, 1 December 2014

Review + Response: The Imitation Game

Okay, okay... I know that this film has been out for weeks so it's a little late for a review but I'd not written one for a while and I had some thoughts on the film that I wanted to share.

The Imitation Game had been recommended to me so many times in the past few weeks so I had to carve out time to see it. As a member of the LGBTQ community I had to see it. I loved how naturally they depicted Turing's sexuality without making it a huge plot point, it was definitely treated as a respectful sub plot. I felt things were a little rushed and I would have really liked them to tastefully depict Turing's suicide as it remains one of the most beautiful and poetic suicides I've ever heard of.

This was a real character piece and Cumberbatch most definitely stole the spotlight. His portrayal of Alan Turing was strong, possibly his strongest yet. The rest of the film, however, fell a bit flat. We went through this whole journey of Turing joining the team and building a machine and yes, suddenly it works. We see it working and then are thrown a brief bit of information about how they used the information before Turing, in a most blasé fashion, tells us how the war dragged on for two years and was over. This was incredibly anti-climactic. Were it not for the strength of Benedict Cumberbatch and his portrayal of Alan Turing, this film would have fallen flat because the plot moves so hurriedly and without care for dramatic tension. Things are not adequately brought to a dramatic ground. Cumberbatch brings the laughs and the tears and really makes you feel. The rest of the cast give a decent enough performance (with Keira Knightley playing Keira Knightley as per usual) but this feels like a good enough film that certainly entertained. I feel that this could call for an Oscar nomination for Cumberbatch, that's for sure...

Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Recommended Reads

Hello, blog-ghosts!

It's Wednesday again so it's time for recommended reads, a segment where I give you some things to look at. These are things I've spotted online lately that I feel like sharing with you. They can be anything from news articles to videos, even pictures of Benedict Cumberbatch.
Why?
Because it's my damn blog.

So here are my picks for this week...


Monday, 27 January 2014

Want to eat like Sherlock?

OK, so Sherlock fans everywhere are now settling nicely into hiatus mode.
Series three went as swiftly as it came to our screens but not to worry.
If you're missing our favourite high functioning sociopath detective then worry not. The cafe placed next to 221B Baker Street in the show actually exists in London. The cafe is located on Gower Street near Euston Station. Fans flock from all over the country just to feel a little closer to Sherlock, and no wonder - the place even has some Sherlock inspired meals. Firstly there is the Sherlock wrap (chicken, bacon, cheddar cheese, lettuce, peppers, red onion, cucumber, chilli sauce – all "wrapped up as tightly as Sherlock’s personality") or, and this sounds exactly like the sort of thing I'd order, the Watson Wrap (roasted vegetables, spinach, tomatoes, spring onion, Brie, sour cream – "safe, warm, and comforting, like his personality"). Apparently a Moriarty inspired dish is in the works. Next time I'm in London I may have to make a pit stip for a Watson Wrap.