Like the title of the film, "The King's Speech" felt calm at first, far from the temperament of Hollywood blockbusters, and last year's Oscar best film "The Hurt Locker" against humanity in the context of modern warfare. Thinking is also very different. But being calm is by no means clear soup or water. "The King's Speech" seems to be a restrained and exquisite drama, brewing deep in the low-key, and displaying the moving power in the deep middle store.
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