The King's Speech evaluation action

2021-10-18 09:27
The film is a biopic of King George VI, which abandons the stereotypes of British historical drama and presents a classic work with a very full story to the audience.
The film has a wealth of real life material, so it does not require exaggerated performances by actors to show the embarrassment of King George VI at that time.
The "King" and "Doctor" played by Colin Firth and Jeffrey Rush in the film make the game of nobles extremely ordinary, deeply rooted, and of great artistic value.)
The best period movie of 2010 is also the best movie of the year. The story is warm and full of wisdom
The film tells the remarks of a populist, the subject matter is vivid, and the actors perform well
Colin Firth is the most brilliant character in the film, and his role is worthy of an Oscar for the best
The film also maps the complex interpersonal relationships between people. For actors, being able to participate in the film is a highlight of their acting career. ("Los Angeles Times" review)
 
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  • Golden 2022-03-24 09:01:14

    An elegant movie with superb actors and actresses, and was moved in the end.

  • Darby 2021-10-20 18:58:57

    Four and a half stars. The wonderful performance + introverted, exquisite and beautiful photography greatly dilutes the so-called "inspirational" effect. Quite a "spirit" movie.

The King's Speech quotes

  • Myrtle Logue: Apologize... do you both good.

  • King George VI: We're not a family, we're a firm.

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