"The King" is the same as "Black Swan", a person has to do things that he is not good at.

Berniece 2022-03-20 09:01:11

Suddenly want to compare "The King" and "Black Swan".
1. "The King" is the same as "Black Swan". It is a person who insists on doing things that he is not good at. It's just that "Black Swan" is because of professional ideals, and "The King" is because of pedigree.
2. The real problems of the protagonists of the two dramas are the demons and psychological barriers. It seems that it's all because of not being relaxed enough. The roots should also be taught at home.
3. Both of them have coaches to correct. In "Black Swan", the coach is a supporting role, but contributed to the main theme of the twist; and in "The King", the coach (and so on) is the protagonist, mainly to resolve this twist .
4. Both have a lovely supporting role. The king’s words in "The King" make people feel irritated, but his wife is very cute; "Black Swan" Borman’s neuroticism has tortured me enough, but the female dancer who competes with her looks healthier and more Strength, more cute.
5. Movies like "The King" and "Black Swan" always feel that they are not beautiful enough, not powerful enough, and the story is too thin. In the past, when reviewing literature, we would say that some texts are worthy of being printed. Now, when reviewing movies, are such stories really worthy of being put on the screen?

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  • Horace 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Wonderful plot, beautiful

  • Rhett 2021-10-20 18:58:58

    In this movie, the kind and knowledgeable Dumbledore becomes the serious and ruthless George V, the wretched and evil Wormtail becomes the steady and calm Prime Minister Churchill, and the hysterical Bella becomes the wise and virtuous. Queen Victoria. In addition, I found that every time a foreign bearer appeared in front of the people, he would definitely bring his wife, and every time Teacher Jiang appeared in front of the people, he brought Teacher Song with him.

The King's Speech quotes

  • King George VI: [sobbing] I'm not a king! I'm not a king!

  • Lionel Logue: Long pauses are good: they add solemnity to great occasions.

    King George VI: Then I'm the solemnest king who ever lived