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Originally posted by Meowster
I haven't seen him (or enough to make a qualified response) but Nicole saw both Imitation and Theory and said that Redmayne was better. And the critics awards seem to be going towards Keaton. And then we also have Oyelowo in Selma, which hasn't really been screened yet.
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Theory looks **** hot and it's easier to be sympathetic to Hawking rather than the very cold, awkward Turing.
Imitation is distinctly British with no noticeable Americans in the cast AND it plays against the US narrative that they won the war single-handedly, I wonder how that'll go down with the academy... Benedict doesn't have a lot to work with in Alan Turing but damn

barely a dry eye in the house.
Keira was underused, but she was good.
