The King speech is
a very good history film directed by Tom Hooper.
The film is about the king George VI, the duke of York and the second son of
King George V and his problems for pronounce speeches in public or in
radio.
The move shows the problems of the King George VI or “Bertie", for speaks
because he was stuttering. He at the begins won't have been the king, but his
brother abdicated because he wanted to marry Wallis Simpson and Bertie up to
the torn. In the film we saw the wife of George discovering a therapist and
helping and encouraging his husband. The therapist was Lionel Logue and with
his new method cure the stuttering, because he helped in the soldiers of
Australian returned the speech, and with the King he discovered that Bertie had
the "illness" for the problems that he had with her brother when they
were littlies. The film explained the methods and the feelings of the king.
I couldn't go to the cinema, but I saw it in a home of a friend, and I love it.
The boss, the characters, the history, the set... all was fantastic. The main
character was represented by Colin Firth,
his wife was represented by Helena
Bonham Carter, and Lionel Logue by Geoffrey
Rush.
The movie won five Oscars ( for the film, the director, the actor, the original
plot), one Golden Globe award for the best dramatic actor, seven BAFTA ( for
the film, the best Britannic, film, the boss, the plot, the actor, the second
actress, and the second actor), it won the cinema festival film for the public
in Toronto, and the Gaudi award, for the best European film.
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