Thursday, April 26, 2012

The King' Speech -- Movies

This story is about how King George VI treats his stammering, according to British history. It is based on a true story. This is a biographical film and the movie’s setting is in London, England. Colin Firth plays the King George VI, and he has a severe stammer. Geoffrey Rush plays Lionel Logue, he treats King George’s stammer. Colin Firth won the 83rd best actor annual Academy Award. I like this movie in general because is a very good story. Also, the movie is very influential. The main actor is through his hard work, training, and continuous progress very persevering.
This review is from AZCENTRAL website by Bill Goodykoontz. He said: “the director, actors, sound, picture, script, and plot all are perfect.” I agree with the review. The director is very good because he has a great ability of organization. So the movie’s effect is perfect. In the movie, the actors are important. They can influence the whole movie, so they have great influence because they won the Oscar Award. The music matches the story because we can follow the sound of the music to know the plots change. Also, the picture is great, too. Because the movie takes variety of cinematography, we have the prefect vision effect. This is a good script, so every plot is very lively, and it can grab my attention every moment. This is a good movie and wealthy to watch.

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