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Enigma (Special Edition)

Dougray Scott , Kate Winslet , Michael Apted    DVD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Good movie, but stay away from this version!, April 16 2012
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Pink Panther (Montreal, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Enigma (DVD)
I won't comment about the movie (or the plot, or the cast, for that matter). Some might like it, some might not. I did, and I'll probably see it again, now that I've bought it (and I don't regret it - for the movie itself). Amazon and its associated merchant delivered it promptly and in the advertised shape.
This brings me to the point of my review: technically, I simply hated this DVD! The movie transfer onto DVD (and I mean the video quality) is _utterly disgusting_ (and I _do_ weigh in my words). Many of the videos found on Y**T**e site are much better.
So, if you want to own it, do yourselves a favor: look for another version.
Again, I gave it one star only, but this reflects the video quality, not the movie itself or the purchasing/delivery process.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Flawed but very intelligent WWII thriller, May 14 2011
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K. Gordon - See all my reviews
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Enjoyable, smart WWII thriller about code breaking, based on a true story, and notable for being a war film
more about human intelligence then daring action. The script by Tom Stoppard is strong.

While it's a very good film, some irritating flaws keep it from being great. With the exception of Kate Winslet, a
lot of the acting is over the top. Worse, the film wimps out on the true story, and misses some fascinating
complexity, since in real life the lead character was gay, at a time where that alone was enough to win everyone's
distrust and indeed he faced persecution in the post-war years rather than being hailed as a hero.
Further, the whole style of the film feels old-fashioned in a way that goes back and forth between charming and
feeling forced. Last, this is a really weak DVD transfer. Lots of soft spots, etc.

And yet, all that said I'd still urge people to see it, for daring to be a wartime thriller with smarts.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Good intentions gone awry, Aug 13 2003
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Girl Friday APL (In the heart of the USA) - See all my reviews
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During WWII, a motley crew of men were recruited in Great Britain to intercept and translate the Nazi Enigma code. Scott plays Tom Jericho, one of the decoders who falls hard for an over-lipsticked Burrows and breaks down when she rejects him. Having returned to his decoding job after a mental-health hiatus, Jericho has only four days to translate a new Enigma code, thus saving a fleet of Allied convoy ships and presumably winning the war. Winslet dons a pair of Harry Potter specs to play plain-Jane Hester Wallace, who helps Jericho decode the new Enigma.

That the Enigma decoders came from all walks of life is reiterated throughout the movie. In fact, Enigma devotes much of its time to telling instead of showing; Scott had to memorize what must have been pages of script in order to narrate the development of Enigma and its decoding process. Northam, squinting his way through his role as a classist, sexist Intelligence dandy, also snidely lectures on the democratic demographics of the decoding staff. Similarly, Winslet frequently reminds us how women got the short shrift for their work in the war effort-a message with good intentions, but delivered rather obviously. This word-heavy tendency is accompanied by conventional plot devices and a series of twists and turns that require still further explanation from the characters.

Interestingly, the one subtle message in Enigma deserves more attention; specifically, the Faustian repercussions of the Allies' collaboration with Joseph Stalin. That the British kept these repercussions hushed up for fear of the Americans' reaction speaks volumes about who, ultimately, was calling the shots during the war.

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