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THE KING'S SPEECH








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come and go converged dialogues strictly necessary in a time where the three dimensions is more abundant and all its special effects, fed back the good movies are always welcome.


I would see another boring story of time, of the thousands that Hollywood produces. Of those which take two or three hours and trying to condense a story of decades, the end was not finished and not wanting the characters because they do not have time to appreciate them enough, not understanding what it was.

who all trades. It may sound a cheap cliché, but this has been the success of this film which to handle only a specific topic, has become more exquisite, more plausible and more palatable to the audience.



So if you join a British director with experience in the stories of time (Tom Hooper), three sublime actors (Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter and Geoffrey Rush) and mix with a story line too simple, therefore, easier to operate, as a result we have a simple and exquisite story of a king who finds it impossible to carry out a speech by speech disorders.


With no major distractions such as music or special effects, most of the weight of the film lies in how to tell the story and its actors, Colin Firth knows. Therefore, has been restricted both himself and then be able to float to King George VI and explore his character in many ways as possible, and has finished molding a clay: this is the reason why is has made it possible to bring the Golden Globe, the eve of the Oscars.


simple direction without much fuss Hooper unnecessary technical in composition is purely theatrical. Places its characters and lets them interact with each other in an area without silly camera movements. Similarly, making use of resources as subtle as putting together the characters walk for hinting that there is great emotional cohesion between them.


And Hooper becomes a monarch in a common man, withdrawn, with minor children and impressions about your audience and places it next to your question and kind mentor, creating a strong friendship through laughter, confidence, nobility and truth. Sir Michael Gambon (famous for his role as Dumbledore in the Harry Potter septologĂ­a), is included in this great cast and their mere presence can invest a few minutes to King George V brilliantly.

An austere and brilliant dramedy that brings out the best acting skills of the trio, who speaks about overcome personal demons, "the larger conflict that an external enemy, through an unconventional mentor.

With a Golden Globe in the hands and 14 BAFTA nominations, we'll see this film well positioned at the Oscars. Scene

not to miss: Absolutely all.

My recommendation: See it as soon as you can and can appreciate good cinema.

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