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Monday, February 14, 2011

The King's Speech


I want to be sure to cover all the Best Picture nominees, and The King's Speech is my current front runner. After the Golden Globes I was leaning toward The Social Network, but The King's Speech has been on an upwards roll heading into the final weeks of awards season. But aside from that, The King's Speech is just a really great movie. Colin Firth is a fantastic actor in everything he does, and I am thrilled at the accolades he has been receiving for his work in this movie, because he is superb as King George VI. I must admit that I am a huge fan of all things royal as well as a huge fan of historical/period films. On top of my good feelings going in to this, there is also the outstanding cast which sets this movie over and above the rest for 2010.

King George VI must overcome a speech impediment with the help of a speech therapist, played by Geoffrey Rush, to confidently lead England into World War II. This is such a moving, inspiring, and educational movie based on a true story. I heard that the writer of this story was asked by George VI's wife (the Queen Mother to the current Elizabeth II) to wait until after her death to publish it. And so it was many years later that the world was able to learn of the endearing story of one of it's certainly great, but often over looked, leaders.

A Best Picture in my book.

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-Emily

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