Review of The King's Speech (2010) by Richard Corliss for TIME Magazine — 13 Sep 2010
Obvious, though, is the word for Hopper's direction. It amplifies to rock-concert level every pained plosive in Bertie's speech, forces certain characters dangerously close to caricature.
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This review of The King's Speech (2010) was written by Richard Corliss and published by TIME Magazine on 13 Sep 2010.
The King's Speech has generally received very positive reviews.
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