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The Kings Speech ?
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as above. is it worth watching. tia.
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Don't understand that bibble.
It was the defining moment of the film, a man who conquered something that had plagued him all his adult life and in doing so(with his speech) inspired and united an Empire in what were uncertain times, the undercurrent of fear and trepidation almost palpable, brilliantly borne out in the film.
And he hadn't declared war, the Government had but it fell on him to address an Empire.
It was one of the best pieces of British cinematic history IMHO.
It was the defining moment of the film, a man who conquered something that had plagued him all his adult life and in doing so(with his speech) inspired and united an Empire in what were uncertain times, the undercurrent of fear and trepidation almost palpable, brilliantly borne out in the film.
And he hadn't declared war, the Government had but it fell on him to address an Empire.
It was one of the best pieces of British cinematic history IMHO.
both Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush were absolutely marvellous, i loved the ending, of course it was a true story, some bits may have been embellished, but they had Logue's diaries, and the help of his son, i think? A man who was cowed by his own father, Logue believed that was part of the kings problem, psychological, and that the voice exercises and the confidence he gave him made him certainly a better king than was expected. If you listen to his early broadcasts they were tortuous, so Logue gave him a voice, and it was testimony that Logue was at the Kings coronation, unheard of for a commoner..