United Kingdom, Australia, 2010 (The King's Speech) Director: Tom Hooper starring Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Timothy Spall 118 min
A speech! Ironically, a speech! This plague of our time, this articulatory ejection of institutionalized vanity, felt in culture and politics destroyed years of life, billions of gross national product steals and is bored almost always all. Ironically, a speech is the absolute highlight of the Oscar-favorite "The King's Speech." And what a climax.
But back to top - a speech. Prince Albert of York (Colin Firth) falls in 1925 in Wembley Stadium to a dangerously large microphone. The sober cold wall behind him shares his shivering in the face of this challenge as "Bertie" as he called his wife and friends can, even his two daughters - the current Queen as a little girl - only with difficulty and stuttering read something a speech to such. a crowd is a disaster -. what it is because even a wall horrified silence he stares at Albert frightened of his own voice.. His echo mocks him.
Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter as the Queen Mum later), the strong-minded woman at his side, she goes to Mrs. Johnson in middle depths to deal with a natural ease and Spot finding a cure for speech disorders. After many treatments and even more ridiculous humiliation for Albert, Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush) is different. In one of the countless good times really provoked scenes of single Australians the highest-ranking nobles and wants to address the problem under the surface of this noble person. It had under its Rules and running the way, here is not smoked. Albert responds only hot-tempered, but has no other choice. So make the two joke characters with vocal exercises, breathe hot air, because "that's the point in public speeches"!
Actually it is about an overbearing father and a sarcastic brother, throne. When the scandalously marries a divorced American woman, is not only Albert King, he must confront even gifted demagogue like Hitler and Stalin. This is also still in the damn modern media of film and radio.
The many awards and Oscar nominations are for once right: you do not Hungary, where to start the enthusiasm for the wonderful, excellent, successful in every way, "King's Speech" Perhaps so. that the highly expressive images offer more than an Oscar-feel-winner usual.
There are wide angle v erzerrte faces. The characters are deeply human, but we see often caricatures. your position in the image , the ratios of foreground and background to tell so much more than make it "balanced" films.
The "Single Man Colin Firth excels as usual, although this presence, this serious accuracy impressed again and again. The Australian star Geoffrey Rush, known from" Shine "is no trouble where you look at the wonderful dialogues should listen to language about the class boundaries only in the original!
"The King's Speech" is certainly very funny, the other psychologically extremely exciting in return for Albert's child at play, at the root Stuttering reach. Thus, from Bertie King George VI. That at the outbreak of war a speech to his people adhered to. That the speech samples with cursing, singing, dancing and especially swearing reach is now forgotten. Fast.
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