--really starts at the breaking of enigma i think in a way, because once they've broken the enigma hinkgoing to get this wrong, but i think it was 1943 that they actually broke the code, the war went on for another two years, and it's because they didn't want to give away that they'd broken it. code so the moral choices of which attacks they stopped and which attacks they didn't is absolutely insane, you know? so the idea that, if you're british you'd know, that coventry city was totally bombed and absolutely flattened and the loss of life was enormous, and you know, there's an argument to say that actually by what they did, they--they saved--they probably shaved off two years of the war and saved 14 million lives. but nevertheless, that argument of greater good is always a very tricky moral one, you know? and that is touched on in the film, you know, when you see one of the characters knows that his brother is on one of the boats that they choose not to save. and u know, i think--i think that kind of--i don't see another way around it, but that's not very helpful if it's your family me