Alan Turing was a genius and a visionary. He was apparently a difficult individual to be around- there has been speculation he had Asperger's Syndrome-
This is touched on several times in The Imitation Game. The scene at his boarding school where he divides his food-meat, potatoes, carrots into sections which do not touch. L
Later when being interviewed by Charles Dance's character, who remarks that Turing doesn't understand humour and is overly serious.
The fact that he is aloof, incredibly blunt and tactless towards colleagues.
When his colleague states that "Everyone is going for lunch" which is ignored. It's only when said colleague explicitly asks whether he would like to come to lunch that the penny drops, but even then, because he is so engrossed in his work-a trait of Autism /Asperger's- he dismissively says he has more important things to do and asks for some soup to be brought back without any sense of irony.
