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The film follows Tom Jericho (Dougray Scott), a brilliant young mathematician and code breaker, as he frantically races against time to crack an enemy code and solve the mystery surrounding the woman he loves.
Not enigmatically at all, it pleases and teases us -- in high style.
July 20, 2002
Common Sense Media
WWII drama has excellent performances; ok for 15+.
December 24, 2010
Globe and Mail
The combined talents of Apted, Stoppard and the stellar cast make Enigma a puzzle worth solving.
May 31, 2002
EmanuelLevy.Com
Steeped in the tense atmopshere of Wartime Britain, Michael Apted's semi-Hitchcockian drama centers on the mysteries of code breaking while at the same time relates a noirish tale of love, obsession and betrayal.
Tom Stoppard's script, inspired by historical events, commands attention with daring, dizzying twists, betrayals and manipulations. An intelligent examination of the dangerous impulse to categorize the unpredictable or unthinkable.
A complicated and intelligent British film with a curious roster of off-screen talent.
November 04, 2002
Philadelphia Inquirer
It arrives with an impeccable pedigree, mongrel pep, and almost indecipherable plot complications.
June 06, 2002
L.A. Weekly
Jericho and Hester spend so much time on investigative idylls in the damp spring countryside that spy work starts to seem like a military garden party.