Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Movie Review: The King's Speech


Rating: M
Starring: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham Carter, Guy Pearce, Michael Gambon.
Director: Tom Hooper

Colin Firth should win three awards for The King’s Speech:

Award 1 – For being Colin Firth.
Award 2 – For being incredibly hot.
Award 3 – For his phenomenal performance as King George VI in The King’s Speech.

So I guess you have realised that I have a MAJOR crush on Colin Firth, and that this review is probably just a little biased. Hell, he could be in Scream #235 and I would love it! But in all seriousness, The King’s Speech is a brilliant movie, and deserved the Golden Globe for best picture. But I guess there are always the Oscars...

The King’s Speech follows the events leading up to King George VI’s (Firth) rise to the British throne, and famous speech that declares war on Nazi Germany. In the opening scenes, we see that the then Prince Albert has a severe stammer, with no apparent cure in sight. His wife Princess Elizabeth (a superb Helena Bonham Carter) scours the land for suitable speech therapists, finding the unqualified but successful Australian Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush). And so begins a few months of intense training, with triumph and heartache.

Prince Albert’s stammer then becomes an increasing problem after his father (Michael Gambon) dies and his brother King  Edward VIII (Guy Pearce) then abdicates the throne to marry a twice-divorced American (something not allowed in those days). With Lionel by his side for intense speech training, motivation, and eventual friendship, Prince Albert becomes King George VI on the brink of World War II. In doing so, he finds not only his own voice but confidence to lead his country into battle.

While it is a relatively serious movie, The King’s Speech also includes light-hearted scenes, which I think is typically British and something only they can do well! Further, as much as I love Colin Firth in romantic comedies (Love Actually, Bridget Jones’ Diary, What A Girl Wants), it was refreshing to see that he has a well-rounded acting ability. The stammer alone would have taken ages to perfect!

I know this is completely off the topic, but being a huge Harry Potter fan it was fun to pick out the Harry Potter stars throughout the movie Beatrix Lestrange, Albus Dumbledore, and Peter Pettigrew all made an appearance. Let me know if you spot any others!

5 out of 5 stars.

No comments:

Post a Comment