It's hard for a movie of two men to stand out. "The King's Speech" is a bright spot, and it doesn't feel boring to watch it twice.
This film, starring two male stars, has a strong British classical atmosphere and is adapted from history. One is a professor and the other is a lunatic.
However not.
Little conflict, little skill, no sense of humor.
A good material, done lightly.
There used to be a movie with a book editor and author, too.
Details are the devil, and this film is so lacking in details.
There is actually a lot to say about dictionaries.
In short, a hard work but a pity film.
In fact, less than four stars, three and a half.
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