The story of the WWII project to crack the code behind the Enigma machine, used by the Germans to encrypt messages sent to their submarines.
The story of the WWII project to crack the code behind the Enigma machine, used by the Germans to encrypt messages sent to their submarines.
Enigma is a historical thriller centered on WWII code-breaking and espionage, focusing on the intellectual challenges and moral complexities faced by individuals in service of national security. The film's narrative primarily explores the strategic and human elements of wartime intelligence without promoting a distinct left or right political ideology.
The movie 'Enigma' features a cast that is traditional and historically accurate for its World War II setting, without explicit DEI-driven casting choices. Its narrative focuses on the historical drama of codebreaking, maintaining a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities and not centering on explicit DEI critiques.
The film, set during WWII, implicitly condemns the antisemitism central to the Nazi regime, which its heroes are fighting against. By portraying the struggle against Nazism as righteous, the narrative positions the audience to sympathize with Jewish people, the primary victims of Nazi persecution.
The film 'Enigma' does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its plot centers on World War II codebreaking, espionage, and a heterosexual relationship, leaving no room for an LGBTQ+ portrayal within its narrative.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The film "Enigma" (2001) is an adaptation of Robert Harris's novel. All major characters, including Tom Jericho, Hester Wallace, and Claire Romilly, maintain the same gender as established in the source novel. No historical figures depicted in the film have had their gender altered.
The film "Enigma" (2001) is a fictionalized historical drama based on a novel. Its main characters are not direct historical figures with documented races, nor does the source material establish them as a different race than portrayed in the film. There are no instances of characters being depicted as a different race than canonically or historically established.
Combines user and critic ratings from four sources