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Amidst the backdrop of success lies Turing's personal torment. His homosexuality, a criminal offense in 1950s Britain, becomes a haunting undercurrent of his life. The societal stigma surrounding his identity forces Turing to lead a double life, causing rifts in his relationships and ultimately impacting his mental health.
As the tensions at work unfold, his ostracization culminates in a moment where he must confront his true self, creating a poignant parallel to his quest for acceptance in a society that fails to embrace him.