Review of The King's Speech (2010) by Salman F — 08 Oct 2018
I don't know why lots of people really complain about this is an R-rated movie or whatever just because Prince Albert uses a lot of swearing in his exercising but there is a reasonable context why he did it.
Such a problem aren't a serious while "The King's Speech" is a masterfully-crafted so powerful and inspiring movie. The setting of the director told and shot shows more of a thick British history, Colin Firth as a major character who always take us feel sympathies as well as other actors with actresses, and closes with such a magnificent speech.
This is like a type of movie, both of pace and content are all very interesting. Not too monotonous even with a simple premise but able to executed brilliantly and a very inspiring film to be used as a reference.
This is like a movie that makes you try some of the ways in this film, whether it's for those of you who're stuttering or nervous, it's a movie that has two opposite things.
This review of The King's Speech (2010) was written by Salman F on 08 Oct 2018.
The King's Speech has generally received very positive reviews.
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