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There
are three groups of people that might be interested in Enigma.
Fans of U-571 will find
this film something of a sequel.
People who liked Windtalkers
might dig the similar theme of cracking codes during World War
II. And if you were
mesmerized by Michael Apted’s direction of J. Lo in Enough,
you might want to see what else the crafty ol’ Brit has on his
plate
In
reality, Enigma is something else entirely: an art house
film full of art house stars that proceeds at a leaden pace, at
least compared to the films above.
Dougray Scott (M:I-2) plays
Jericho, a John Forbes Nash-like super-genius who, using the
“enigma” machine captured in U-571,
successfully cracked the Nazi codes, then had a John Forbes
Nash-like breakdown. As
Enigma starts, those pesky Germans have changed their
code, and British intelligence has ordered the still-sweaty
Jericho to get crackin’ once again.
So
you’ve got the code-breaking thing, but Jericho is also
searching for an old flame (Saffron Burrows, Timecode)
who caused his meltdown and might have answers about the new
German code. Together
with the bookish, Harry Potter-spectacled Hester (Kate Winslet, Iris),
Jericho attempts to evade secret service agent Wigram (Jeremy
Northam, Gosford Park)
while trying to accomplish some pretty difficult feats.
It’s fun, but the code-talk will fly right over
everyone’s head.
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