The movie about the Enigma code breaking was reportedly full of completely made up and false claims.
The makers
justified false relationships that didn't exist,
meetings between people who never met,
a decision about a team maker with a brother on a ship was sunk that wasn't true,
a made up plot line which was in real life was a non-existent link to an MI-6 leader,
misrepresenting the code-breaking actions as sort of a lone wolf success etc,
and misrepresenting how the code was actually broken to falsely engrandize the main character
... by stating the movie makers wanted people to experience the feelings of the gay main character... facts and reality be dashed.
It is a very well made movie, as a fantasy that didn't happen as portrayed, that didn't happen in that way with the people portrayed and that smeared the reputations of one or more characters who were falsely portrayed...
But the audience liked it and the PC movie created sympathy for the LGBT character, which was the goal of the makers... truth be darned. The main actors' feelings won him an Oscar iirc, to enshrine the misleading and false story's made up plot into history.
Hollywood is too often about projecting political agendas and making money, not about evidence that holds up in a court of law.
We will see what happens.