Review of The King's Speech (2010) by Anthony Lane for The New Yorker — 11 Dec 2010
The barbs of wit, delivered throughout, are like the retractable daggers used in stage productions of "Macbeth" or "Julius Caesar": they gleam enticingly, they plunge home to the hilt, but they leave no trace of a wound.
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This review of The King's Speech (2010) was written by Anthony Lane and published by The New Yorker on 11 Dec 2010.
The King's Speech has generally received very positive reviews.
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