Jumat, 01 April 2011

The king's speech review

A good movie can tell about ordinary people experiencing extraordinary situations (range of 127 Hours) or people from the not unusual experience that could be considered normal. Colin Firth plays as King George VI who stutter have problems in speaking. Simply "embarrassing" for the future king in public, speaking haltingly. Finally his wife, Elizabeth, (Helena Bonham Carter) to seek help from a speech therapist Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush). Lionel has a way of therapy is quite unusual - we have an approach to psychology. The climax was when King George VI gave a speech over the radio when the British declared that his country will fight against Germany at the beginning of World War 2.
This film is one film that makes me curious, because he is one serious competitor "The Social Network". If based on personal opinion, although I think the film is good and enough to make the inspiration - keep Colin Firth's brilliant play so emang king stuttering (there are some funny scenes as if he was swearing, George did not stutter, as a result there is a scene he say fuck fuck , shit shit, bugger bugger for a long time * hehehe *) - but there are some scenes that make the movie a bit longer. So, somewhat less so according to my climax. But this movie really worth watching as well ... very interesting to see how a king stutters stutters trying to overcome it and can give a pretty speech inspiring people.

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