Interpersonal Movie Paper
In the film, Imitation Game, by Morten Tyldum is a very interesting movie that demonstrates how communication used to initiate, maintain, and terminate relationships. Especially in this movie it shows the self-concept of characters, the listening involving characters intertwining them, the non-verbal along with the verbal communications used to maintain and terminate the relationship of the characters involved. This movie is a great example of how communication is used in relationship because this movie is set during WWII where an extremely talented mathematician named, Alan Turing and his team slowly crack Nazi codes, including the Enigma code which cryptanalysts had thought unbreakable. However, this movie has many conflicts that involves many communication theories such as self-concept that come into play.
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However, the watcher can infer that the main character had shown a bit of his self-concept as a strict person who is brilliant as he gets the point across that just because of where he’s sitting and just because where the police is sitting doesn’t mean that he, the main character is in the wrong, as he says that the police does not know his full story. When he was formally introduced, he identified himself as a professor who is incredibly smart, but not a prodigy, as he compares himself with the success of other prodigies such as Albert Einstein, and Newton. And as the film moves on he describes himself agnostic about violence and uninterested in