Fortunately, at the request of his wife always supportive (Helena Bonham Carter) was met with a revolutionary speech - instructor makes an unsuccessful actor played with enthusiasm by Geoffrey Rush. The relationship between the two men, even though it is contradictory everything first, predictable of turns into something quite close and vital. This is the friendship of these two men is not only the heart of the film, but also the point of the film. As simple as that and deep, is.
Of course period decoration set and costumes are immaculately spot - on. Edited by Tom Hooper (best known for helming the HBO "John Adams" mini-series) is never boring, because it keeps things moving along in an admirably vivid rhythm. Along the way, Michael Gambon and Guy Pearce show supporting roles as members of the Royal family. The participation of these actors is almost always a good thing, "From the King speech" is no exception.
Therefore, despite his social relationships with the war and people with disabilities, "From the King speech" is not at all heavy or that it is particularly difficult. But it is perfectly correct, as the film almost perfectly what it sets out to do. It can not wrap mental typing something like "Black Swan", but as film, "From the King speech" can boast a false nary move. It may go down easy, but it drops as well.
-Tudor Jim
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