The King's Speech
Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush and Guy Pearce
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Candidates for president and prime minister choose to run, but
kings rarely have a choice. Such was the case for Prince Albert,
known by family members as Bertie (Colin Firth), whose stutter made
public speaking difficult. Upon the death of his father, George V
(Michael Gambon, making the most of a small part), the crown went
to Bertie's brother, Edward VIII (Guy Pearce), who abdicated to
marry divorcée Wallis Simpson. All the while, Bertie and his
wife, Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter, excellent), try to find a
solution to his stammer. Nothing works until they meet Australian
émigré Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush), a failed actor
operating out of a threadbare office. He believes Bertie's problem
stems from emotional rather than physiological issues, leading to a
clash of wills that allows the Oscar®-winning Rush
(Shine) and the Oscar-nominated Firth (A Single
Man) to do some of their best work (in a neat bit of casting,
Firth's Pride and Prejudice costar, Jennifer Ehle, plays
Logue's wife). All their efforts, from the tense to the
comic--Bertie doesn't stutter when he swears--lead to the speech
King George VI must make to the British public on the eve of World
War II. At a time when his country needs him the most, he can't
afford to fail. As Stephen Frears did in The Queen, Tom
Hooper (HBO's Elizabeth I) lends vulnerability to a royal
figure, showing how isolating that life can be--and how much
difference a no-nonsense friend like Logue can make. --Kathleen
C. Fennessy
ASIN: B003UESJH4
EAN: 0013132313092
UPC: 013132313092
Binding: DVD
Director: Tom Hooper
Actors: Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush and Guy Pearce
Studio: The Weinstein Company/Anchor Bay Entertainment
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Languages: English - Unknown
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