This joke was fantastic foreshadowing to how he figured out how to beat and decode Enigma. He didnt have to be smarter than the machine nor its creator. He just had to be smarter than the people who were using it.
He is magnificent actor, I saw him on Frankenstein’s monster at the theatre. It’s good for him (and I glad ) that he break into mainstream Hollywood, but it’s not good for art.
Just magnificent acting. All the minor subtleties of his social awkwardness. The innocently childish ignorance of sarcasm. The delivery of that joke and the cringe moment afterwards and how Benedict displays the Turing's complete misunderstanding of the subtlety of comedy, only to turn and go back to work on his project which would change everything.
marsnz the portrayal was in my opinion, not a very historically accurate one. Professor Turing was actually a normal sociable person who had lots of friends, not that the movie wasn’t great I really liked it I just feel that the selling point of this film is an autistic, nervous, unlikely hero who we grow to have compassion for and want only the best. I just believe this film didn’t do the real Allen Turing any historical justice
@@HydraHolden Yes, agreed, I've read Hodges' book, and visited Bletchley Park, Alan is in my opinion one of the greatest human beings who ever lived, and by most or all accounts, he was as you say a social person with lots of friends, and I imagine he must have loved humour and jokes of all kinds. I am glad that the film was made, it is good that a larger audience now knows of his life, and his many fundamental contributions not just to computer science and biochemistry, but to our very freedom. It is said that Alan wondered whether a dead person could come back as an Artificial Intelligence, or at least wondered about the immortality of the soul, in grieving over his first love Christopher Morcom. How I wished, as I touched the bricks of his office at Bletchley Park, and wept, how I could somehow communicate with Turing's soul, to let him know things would be all right, that not only would his ideas take hold in the world, but that the days of persecution of gay people would be numbered. I'm a mostly heterosexual person, obsessed with computers since childhood, and reading of Alan's life set me on the path to want to fight for LGBTQ people, at a time, in my childhood when I really needed to learn the importance of that fight. I stand in awe of the human being who was Alan Mathison Turing. Edit: I need to say it more strongly. I was raised in an anti-gay fundamentalist Christian household, but my Christian father was nevertheless a working scientist, and trained me up in the physical sciences. So it was in reading about Alan Turing that I learned that not only was his one of the greatest minds and lives the world has ever seen, but that all of the anti-gay sentiment that I had been raised in was completely and utterly evil. Like a computer, I quickly calculated the right thing to do. Get rid of the Christian god, and spend the rest of my life caring for the LGBTQ community as my own, to call myself an "Ally", with pride, and fit my deeds to that purpose.
What this movie should have had was a scene where Alan tells a joke so deftly and so intelligently that his friends fall over themselves laughing to the point of incapacitation. That's what I suspect he was more like (props to Benedict Cumberbatch for bringing Alan to life as the character was written, however).
Turing does this like ticking to-do things on a list and the fact he struggles with such social interactions makes it even more honorable getting apples and told a joke by him. 🖒
There's actually a sign at a northern Canadian research station, warning about polar bears in the region, and always go out with someone else. And a hand written addition is "slower".
The real Joan Clarke deserves a movie of her own. The was more than a crossword enthusiast sucked into intelligence. She was a talented mathematician and was only denied a Cambridge degree because only men received degrees from Cambridge then. She worked for GCHQ as a cryptologist for most of her working life.
Posting notes from my passed-grandfather about this film since it's coming back into public view. He was a WW2 Cryptographer who translated & decrypted japanese communications in the pacific. His lifelong hero was Alan Turing. My grandfather was very smart, and often had trouble with personal / family relationships too. He often said "The world owes Alan Turing everything, but firstly it owes him an apology." Papa worked for the FBI after the Korean War, and he hated the FBI his entire life for their treatment of Turing which he said was due to a closeted J.Edgar.Hoover persecuting gays. Seeing these clips makes me miss Papa, and he'd want you to know how lucky we were to have Alan Turing.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Matthew Goode in one screen..❤️🔥... I hope there's gonna be another project of them together again... My two of three favourite British actor...the other one is tom hiddleston..
Think like this, the 2nd person wants to run from the 1st person cuz the first person don't runs from the bear(he thinks it's wierd so he runs away from the person)
@@rjbennett3418 Chemical castration is also known as hormone therapy. Surgical castration involves cutting off the boys. Chemical castration, also used today on our misinformed (thanks to the MSM social media) and misguided youth, is exactly what is causing their mental issues, just like Turing. Hormones into a healthy, growing body to alter what God gave them. How could anyone think this would end well?
Its a joke about the economy and how we shouldn't be running from danger but from each other. This is because money is hard to get now days, it's quite a nice joke.
Because the one with untied shoelaces will stumble and fall, which the bear will go for first, therefore giving the other plenty of time to gain enough distance to be safe.
The behavior exhibited by Benedict Cumberbatch in many scenes in this movie is one of an autistic person. Assuming Benedict Cumberbatch is portraying Alan fairly accurately one can surmise that Alan Turing had autism. Another product or treat people with autism besides social awkwardness Is their intense passion interests in one or two subjects, usually math and science, and disinterest in others
كان هناك شخصان في الغابة و هربا من دب الأول ركع على ركبته ليصلي والثاني وقف ليربط حذائه الأول سأل الثاني عزيزي ماذا تفعل لايمكنك أن تسبق الدب قال الثاني ليس علي ذلك كل ما علي فعله هو أن اسبقك . الان تورنغ
artistic license i guess. They at least introduced Alan M. Turing to the wider public, those who really care will keep on researching about his life and see where the movie was wrong anyway. Hollywood just tends to dramatize things.
No, the poles started to decode one of the enigma elements. Each branch of the vermacht had a different setup, they started to produce the bombes but didn't get anywhere near to competing it them, or the mathematics behind them. Alan turning did that part but in tribute the the poles he named them "bombes" using their spelling to commemorate their work.
"Apples"
"No"
"Oh, they really are"
one of the best quotes
"This, is an apple."
"Dear god"
"There's more"
"No"
That’s exactly how I answer remarks like that, actually.
I always come back for that dialogue 😂
This literally relates to me at social events
There is just one word for Benedict, not only for this scene but the whole movie- PERFECT.
Gosh, even that doesn't sum up how brilliant he was...
This joke was fantastic foreshadowing to how he figured out how to beat and decode Enigma. He didnt have to be smarter than the machine nor its creator. He just had to be smarter than the people who were using it.
Excellent insight.
or it was just a joke that you are overanalysing lol
i love the little idiosyncrasies benedict adds, the mumbling, stuttering, and speeding up and then slowing down his speech.
Yes it's good isn't it
It's so cute lol
He is magnificent actor, I saw him on Frankenstein’s monster at the theatre. It’s good for him (and I glad ) that he break into mainstream Hollywood, but it’s not good for art.
It's stunning how many good scenes this movie has. An amazing script and superb acting.
When he was trying to tell the joke is literally my sister XD
Am I the only one here for Matthew Goode?😂😍
I'm a straight guy and even I'm here for him XD
ME TOO!! THOUGH I AM ALSO A HUGE FAN OF BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH!!
I'm here for Knightley, Cumberbatch and Goode! ❤
I afour Matthew Goode.
Matt is daddy 😍😍😍
This is truly a beautiful movie everyone should watch it.
Just magnificent acting. All the minor subtleties of his social awkwardness. The innocently childish ignorance of sarcasm. The delivery of that joke and the cringe moment afterwards and how Benedict displays the Turing's complete misunderstanding of the subtlety of comedy, only to turn and go back to work on his project which would change everything.
marsnz the portrayal was in my opinion, not a very historically accurate one. Professor Turing was actually a normal sociable person who had lots of friends, not that the movie wasn’t great I really liked it I just feel that the selling point of this film is an autistic, nervous, unlikely hero who we grow to have compassion for and want only the best. I just believe this film didn’t do the real Allen Turing any historical justice
@@HydraHolden All maths and science geniuses are socially awkward and on the spectrum don't you know? (sarcasm)
@@HydraHolden Yes, agreed, I've read Hodges' book, and visited Bletchley Park, Alan is in my opinion one of the greatest human beings who ever lived, and by most or all accounts, he was as you say a social person with lots of friends, and I imagine he must have loved humour and jokes of all kinds. I am glad that the film was made, it is good that a larger audience now knows of his life, and his many fundamental contributions not just to computer science and biochemistry, but to our very freedom. It is said that Alan wondered whether a dead person could come back as an Artificial Intelligence, or at least wondered about the immortality of the soul, in grieving over his first love Christopher Morcom. How I wished, as I touched the bricks of his office at Bletchley Park, and wept, how I could somehow communicate with Turing's soul, to let him know things would be all right, that not only would his ideas take hold in the world, but that the days of persecution of gay people would be numbered. I'm a mostly heterosexual person, obsessed with computers since childhood, and reading of Alan's life set me on the path to want to fight for LGBTQ people, at a time, in my childhood when I really needed to learn the importance of that fight. I stand in awe of the human being who was Alan Mathison Turing. Edit: I need to say it more strongly. I was raised in an anti-gay fundamentalist Christian household, but my Christian father was nevertheless a working scientist, and trained me up in the physical sciences. So it was in reading about Alan Turing that I learned that not only was his one of the greatest minds and lives the world has ever seen, but that all of the anti-gay sentiment that I had been raised in was completely and utterly evil. Like a computer, I quickly calculated the right thing to do. Get rid of the Christian god, and spend the rest of my life caring for the LGBTQ community as my own, to call myself an "Ally", with pride, and fit my deeds to that purpose.
Yes, he is a great actor and watch him as Kahn in Star Trek to see how he can play a villan just as well.
50 years later Will Hunting is asking, "How do you like them apples?"
😂😂
just realized his stutter
What this movie should have had was a scene where Alan tells a joke so deftly and so intelligently that his friends fall over themselves laughing to the point of incapacitation. That's what I suspect he was more like (props to Benedict Cumberbatch for bringing Alan to life as the character was written, however).
Turing does this like ticking
to-do things on a list and the fact he struggles with such social interactions makes it even more honorable getting apples and told a joke by him. 🖒
There's actually a sign at a northern Canadian research station, warning about polar bears in the region, and always go out with someone else.
And a hand written addition is "slower".
*i like apples*
Ryuk would like to know your location*
Niuuuuhhhhhhhhhh
*Speech 100*
This is so adorable 😍🤩
Can't believe he's the same person who played khan and sherlock
This film is so delightfull like watching Michelangelo while is painting.
The real Joan Clarke deserves a movie of her own. The was more than a crossword enthusiast sucked into intelligence. She was a talented mathematician and was only denied a Cambridge degree because only men received degrees from Cambridge then. She worked for GCHQ as a cryptologist for most of her working life.
Posting notes from my passed-grandfather about this film since it's coming back into public view. He was a WW2 Cryptographer who translated & decrypted japanese communications in the pacific. His lifelong hero was Alan Turing. My grandfather was very smart, and often had trouble with personal / family relationships too. He often said "The world owes Alan Turing everything, but firstly it owes him an apology." Papa worked for the FBI after the Korean War, and he hated the FBI his entire life for their treatment of Turing which he said was due to a closeted J.Edgar.Hoover persecuting gays. Seeing these clips makes me miss Papa, and he'd want you to know how lucky we were to have Alan Turing.
Hugh’s response is awesome
Rare footage of me trying to hone my social skills
Bruh
Benedict Cumberbatch and Matthew Goode in one screen..❤️🔥...
I hope there's gonna be another project of them together again...
My two of three favourite British actor...the other one is tom hiddleston..
She: "Make friend"
Me: "Be friend"
They: "k"
*S U C C E S S*
To be honest, as a British 🇬🇧 woman, Keira Knightley has a cute and lovely accent in this movie.
Turing delivers a joke better than Samantha Bee.
At least delivers a "joke"
Samantha would have a hard time coming up with one of those ┐( ˘_˘)┌
And Amy Schumer
Good thing he listened to her.
Didn't realise Branson was in this film XD
I knew that joke with Einstein and Bohr 😂 Einstein of course was the one lacing his shoes
Director says, "make them eat an apple, it'll make them all look like assholes!"
That was the computer imitating a person.
He's one Hell of an actor.
The fat guy gets the joke with that guilty smile. He doesn't have to solve enigma, he just has to blackmail Alan.
lol he is not even that fat
Youyouyouyou
Shut up
I burst into hard laughter when I first saw this
Think like this, the 2nd person wants to run from the 1st person cuz the first person don't runs from the bear(he thinks it's wierd so he runs away from the person)
The idea is that the bear will be busy mauling the first person, giving the second time to run away.
@@bomber7837 well I know but if you view it in my way it will be funnier, I even say "think like this"
@@theknight9292 ... it's really not funnier, but you tried.
He tried, he honestly tried.
Keira is much more than a pretty face. She is very talented
1:24 that’s so true
🤣🤣 I only have to outrun you.
0:15
Interesting that hormone therapy seemingly led to his suicide and yet here we are 70 plus years later pushing the same thing on our children.
Interesting -> extremely sad and disturbing.
When all they really need is psychotherapy, not hormone therapy. Pathetic what we’re pushing on our youth. It’s sick.
I think maybe it was the forced chemical castration to avoid prison. That seems a little different than hormone therapy.
@@rjbennett3418
Chemical castration is also known as hormone therapy. Surgical castration involves cutting off the boys. Chemical castration, also used today on our misinformed (thanks to the MSM social media) and misguided youth, is exactly what is causing their mental issues, just like Turing. Hormones into a healthy, growing body to alter what God gave them. How could anyone think this would end well?
This is literally me anywhere
Good❤❤❤
Lmaoooo ah love this scene
its like shaun murphy trying to be friendly with his co workers
❤❤❤
Adorable lol😅😂
enough let's do this
We need a show with Alan Turing and Sheldon Cooper
This is so fucking funny! 🤣
So, what does it really mean to outrun his friend?
Well, the bear will catch the nearest one, won't it ?
Its a joke about the economy and how we shouldn't be running from danger but from each other. This is because money is hard to get now days, it's quite a nice joke.
It means that the person covers more distance than his friend over the same time period. You're welcome
Because the one with untied shoelaces will stumble and fall, which the bear will go for first, therefore giving the other plenty of time to gain enough distance to be safe.
1:48
The behavior exhibited by Benedict Cumberbatch in many scenes in this movie is one of an autistic person. Assuming Benedict Cumberbatch is portraying Alan fairly accurately one can surmise that Alan Turing had autism. Another product or treat people with autism besides social awkwardness Is their intense passion interests in one or two subjects, usually math and science, and disinterest in others
hiiii
I don’t get it
You're the one who gets eaten by the Bear.
كان هناك شخصان في الغابة
و هربا من دب
الأول ركع على ركبته ليصلي
والثاني وقف ليربط حذائه
الأول سأل الثاني عزيزي ماذا تفعل لايمكنك أن تسبق الدب
قال الثاني ليس علي ذلك كل ما علي فعله هو أن اسبقك .
الان تورنغ
well said
I find this sad
This movie is highly inaccurate. Not recommended.
You're confusing a movie with a documentary..
but the inaccuracies are beyond the normal adjustments found in hollywood movies, its completely wrong
artistic license i guess. They at least introduced Alan M. Turing to the wider public, those who really care will keep on researching about his life and see where the movie was wrong anyway. Hollywood just tends to dramatize things.
The film is mostly an introduction to the public to Turing life. No one should see it as a documentary.
To be fair, it was supposed to be based of a real story. Not a real story.
This is the worst film ever made and it all a lie, the Pole's did all the hard work and not a mention,,
No, the poles started to decode one of the enigma elements. Each branch of the vermacht had a different setup, they started to produce the bombes but didn't get anywhere near to competing it them, or the mathematics behind them. Alan turning did that part but in tribute the the poles he named them "bombes" using their spelling to commemorate their work.
@@garethjohn3389 He improved the machine though.
They did mention the Poles tho right?
The film mentioned them TWICE.
aples are gone, jobs roten fruits went to kuzia. noww she's eating them these compensatins fromamine the generous. cjcybelpbgnjv
i like apples