A remarkable film with a stellar cast of Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena-Bohnam Carter, Guy Pearce, Timothy Spall, Michael Gambon, Claire Booth, and Sir Derek Jacobi.
Set in pre-WWII England, the father of Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of York(Firth), must overcome his stammer. A heart gripping story of a relationship between two different men, events that shaped the House of Windsor at a time when things were not as they seemed.
This is a film that is now reaping recognition as a major Oscar Contender with 12 Nominations. A film that should not be missed.
****/out of 4 stars
I really, really, really want to see this movie! It has three of my favorite actors.
It was excellent. Colin Firth's acting deserves every possible award.
I agree, it's a great film!
Wonderful movie. Geoffrey Rush was superb; Colin Firth was perfectly believable in the role; and Helena Bonham Carter was so wonderful she made me forget she was Helena Bonham Carter.
would LOVE for my students to see this movie (but it's a bit too old for them, I'm afraid.)
Quote from: Taffy Saltwater on January 31, 2011, 06:46:15 PMand Helena Bonham Carter was so wonderful she made me forget she was Helena Bonham Carter.
Seconded. I didn't mind her at all in this movie, and usually I hate her.
Quote from: Lady Rebecca on January 31, 2011, 11:59:31 PM
Quote from: Taffy Saltwater on January 31, 2011, 06:46:15 PMand Helena Bonham Carter was so wonderful she made me forget she was Helena Bonham Carter.
Seconded. I didn't mind her at all in this movie, and usually I hate her.
I do like her, but had forgotten she has mad acting skillz.
This is on my "too see" list as well.
For everyone that goes nuts about HA costumes.... :o
Take note in 'The King's Speech' when Colin Firth goes to visit his brother at Balmoral he is wearing a kilt in the Irish County Kerry tartan, which was designed in the 90's, and a modern 'off the rack' sporran and argyll jacket. (In fact I have the same jacket)
The costume designer Jenny Beavan did a really good job recreating the 1930s fashions in the film, but really dropped the ball with the Highlandwear!
http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/around-town/scots-furious-as-kings-speech-shows-firth-wearing-irish-tartan-2509319.html
Overlook the kilt thing and the usual gross falsifications of history, and it's a pretty good movie !
I was so engrossed in the story, I missed that detail. And I very seldom overlook ostuming details. ;D
After watching the 83rd Academy Awards with Linda last night, I was very pleased to see 'THE KING'S SPEECH' win Best Picture. Director, Actor, and Original Screenplay.
A very competitive fiield this time around, the Academy got it right this year. Last year, I was rooting for 'AVATAR'. Surely one of the most inovative and spectacular films of this century so far. Not many people saw 'The Hurt Locker'.