The Imitation Game. Benedict Cumberbatch. Self-proclaimed film critics rant about the movie being historically incorrect. Alan Turing was a homosexual, yes. The producers used liberty to bend a good amount of details to let the story be more compelling. Now let's not shove that it was based on a true story. Yes, it was based on a true story, but that alone isn't quite the valid reason.
"Based on a true story" is not "A true story." The film's screenplay flashed "Based on a true story" because, funny, it is BASED on a true story. If it flashed "A true story" then you can rant all you want about Alan Turing being a Soviet spy. If that does not make sense to you then watch The Interview instead.
Heck, Legolas and Tauriel aren't even on The Hobbit book and you are so convinced that they are.
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