We went to see this movie tonight, had to go at 6pm as it was the only time that it was showing. Warren took an age to get the tickets, we were going to book on line and then use the "jump the queue"line until we found that the tickets are dearer, there is a booking fee and we couldn't pick the seats that we wanted. Three strikes and definitely out!
We got there a little early but figured at it wouldn't be very busy which it wasn't but it took a while to get the tickets, apparently each person has to have the Cinebuzz tickets to get them cheaper and the girl found my details on the computer so she did a new one for me and then warren's was unreadable, result of him having his keys in his pocket most of the time.
Finally we got to our seats, we lie the ones that are actually for carers of people with wheelchairs, we have always said that we would move if they were needed but the row that they are in suits us for seeing the movies and there is extra leg room, win win situation.
The movie was good a drama which is unusual for us but was to do with decoding war messages. Hard to believe how women were treated (little schooling, unable to work in maths etc)the main character was played by the guy who has also played Sherlock Holmes and I'm afraid I always think of him as Sherlock. The movie was definitely thought provoking.
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