Enigma

Titolo originale: Enigma
Regia: Michael Apted |
Anno: 2001
Origine: Germany | United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Mistero Dramma Thriller Romance Guerra
Tag: friendship | submarine | female lover | world war ii | radio transmission | leave | cryptography | secret formula |
Cast: Dougray Scott | Kate Winslet | Saffron Burrows | Jeremy Northam | Nikolaj Coster-Waldau | Tom Hollander | Donald Sumpter | Matthew Macfadyen | Richard Leaf | Bohdan Poraj | Paul Rattray | Tom Fisher | Robert Pugh | Corin Redgrave | Nicholas Rowe | Angus MacInnes | Michael Troughton | Edward Hardwicke | Anne-Marie Duff | Tim Bentinck | Mary MacLeod | Rosie Thomson | Richard Katz | Emma Davies | Emma Buckley | Hywel Simons |

A Bletchley Park, un castello non lontano da Londra, si insediano i massimi cervelli inglesi, scienziati, matematici, agenti segreti. Uno dei compiti più importanti è quello di decifrare l'Enigma, il nuovo codice di comunicazione del sommergibili tedeschi. Se non ci riusciranno la guerra - siamo nel 1943- potrebbe essere perduta. La ricerca è complicata dal "fattore umano": gelosie e sentimenti vari.

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When Hester Wallace decodes the long list of Polish names the camera zooms in on the name "Zygalski" [...] D
The real Bletchley Park was the home to the Enigma code-breakers during WWII. The English only admit [...] D
In reality, the chief code-breaker was Alan Turing, a homosexual who was prosecuted under the Crimin [...] D
One of the motivations behind making this movie was the indignation of many British World War 2 vete [...] D
Final feature film with a full music score composed by John Barry. D
Mick Jagger owned an original four-rotor Enigma encoding machine which he loaned to the film for his [...] D
Thomas Jericho is loosely based on real-life mathematician and code-breaker Alan Turing (1912-1954). D
Kate Winslet was pregnant with her daughter during the filming of this movie, so the schedule was ar [...] D
The railway station used in the film is Loughborough Central on the Great Central Railway, which is [...] D
When he's tapping on the desk with a pencil, Tom is spelling out "Claire" in Morse code. D
Mick Jagger actively pursued the rights for the Robert Harris novel, given his interest in the whole [...] D
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Donald Sumpter, Paul Rattray and Robert Pugh have all starred in the hit-seri [...] D
Hester Wallace adjusts her spectacles 16 separate times throughout the movie. D
Mick Jagger: Jagger - the film's producer - is sitting at a dinner table at the dance. D
When reading out the letters of the codes someone pronounces the letter Z as 'zee' (American English [...] D
The Bletchley Park mansion in this film is not *the* actual Bletchley Park mansion, but another prop [...] D
The scarf that Tom wears throughout the film is a King's College Cambridge scarf, which is the colle [...] D
Although he has been involved in the movie industry largely as an actor, this is the first time that [...] D
Kate Winslet came under criticism from some of the surviving women who served at Bletchley Park duri [...] D

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Throughout the movie, military personnel are heard reading out single letters when deciphering messa [...] D
The black chimneys of Portcullis House, built in the late 1990s, can be seen in the long shots of th [...] D
Although set during the Second World War, all the scenes in and around Trafalgar Square show modern [...] D
Near the end of the film, when the submarine explodes, our hero is nearby in the water. Unfortunatel [...] D
Some of the car scenes take place amongst fields that are clearly modern monoculture with huge tract [...] D
When reading out the letters of the codes someone pronounces the letter Z as 'zee' (American English [...] D
In the final scene, in London after the war (1946), Hester steps off the pavement and we see double [...] D
Rape, though its bright yellow color makes for an attractive shot, was not planted in great quantiti [...] D
The steam locomotive number plate in some earlier scenes reads 63601 which is the British railways n [...] D
When Hester takes the Enigma machine out of the car and into her flat, she does not take the box wit [...] D
When asked what the Enigma machine does, Jericho explains that "it turns plain text messages into go [...] D
When Admiral Trowbridge storms off to his car after tearing strips off Skynner, Logie and Jericho he [...] D
During the train journey towards the end of the movie, the view from Jericho's compartment shows the [...] D
The railway coaches seen in the film are British Railways Mk1 stock, which were not introduced until [...] D
Some modern bulbs in close-ups of Enigma machines. D
When the U-Boat sights the convoy at night, the crew on the bridge deck are wearing red goggles. The [...] D
In the opening scene in London, a UPS van can be seen, clearly not a 1945 UPS van but a nice new mod [...] D
U-boats did not have a "klaxon" diving alarm. D
The program for the Brahms concert that Wigram finds in Jericho's coat is dated Friday, April 25, 19 [...] D
When Wigram and Leveret are standing outside the train after Pukowski has jumped off, a British Rail [...] D
When Hester and Tom Jericho are sat in the car in the barn kissing, the light reflected off Hester's [...] D
In the opening scene set in 1943, the railway line has modern high performance, prestressed concrete [...] D
Early in the movie someone uses the word "presently" to mean "at present" or "now". In England, "pre [...] D
The car chase scene in this film clearly shows telephone poles along the road with a modern insulate [...] D

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