The cowardice and courage of a king

Vincent 2021-10-19 09:49:52

There is always a period of time when I am very depressed, anxious, and infinitely afraid of the unknown life. Under such a situation, watching a British blockbuster of the healing system is extraordinarily felt.
A few days after watching the movie, I was in Beijing, but the gray sky, back view, and carriage in London kept coming to my mind.
I think it's good, whether it's narrative, soundtrack or acting. The dignity, restraint, and connotation are just right to be classical.

"I have a patient, but he is unwilling to face his fears. If he is not like this, I think he can become a great person."
Colin Firth played George VI and his strong aristocratic temperament made himself shame. In the face of stuttering, when facing everyone, he was so nervous that he couldn't speak.
Everyone has cowardice, and the question is whether to face it. Everyone has responsibilities, and the question is whether to take it.
Everyone is the king of his own world. No matter laziness, procrastination, boredom and many other negative emotions are inevitably mixed with a little cowardice.
Therefore, love does not dare to confess that there is an excuse "I am not worthy of her", and the excuse of work stumbling has an excuse "I am not good at handling this kind of things", am I not good at anything? Am I not worthy of being loved? Going around in weakness, looking for various reasons for myself, facing life in a muddle-headed manner; in the constant self-denial and questioning, I grind down my heroic dreams in my tired life day by day, and I am born to be true. too difficult.
But the king who had stuttered, facing the people of the entire British Empire, facing the whole world and facing history, gave such a frustrating speech. The sublimation from cowardice to self-confidence, although the process is a bit painful, is always worthwhile.

"The reason why life is worth living is because life cannot be explained."
I believe that this universe is full of miracles and mysterious powers.

There is no sensationalism, no surprises, no special effects, no big scenes, no exaggerations, no thrills, and even no twists and turns.
The beauties of the Earl of Windsor do not love the country, the warm family of George VI, the simple friendship between the king and the common doctor.
The courage of the doctor allowed him to calmly face the king's questioning. He has his dignity and glory.
The courage, tolerance and perseverance of George VI showed unique charm and tension in the face of defects. Struggling and hard work again and again, naturally and awe-inspiring.

Wang is writing poems, epic works.

After watching a movie, I only feel that the picture is wonderful.
The division of the golden section, gray and rainy days, straight umbrellas and costumes, old walls, and noble halls make the whole person immersed in the classic British style and cannot extricate themselves.
Together with Mozart Figaro's wedding prelude, the second movement of the Clarinet Concerto, the second movement of the Beethoven Emperor Piano Concerto, and the second movement of the seventh symphony, this kind of audiovisual enjoyment is refreshing.

Finally, in 1936, the great king passed his stuttering and finished his speech impassionedly.
At the end of the day, in 1952, the king passed his own cowardice, passed his own greatness, passed through old dreams and difficulties, and died of illness. His daughter succeeded and his wife lived into the new century.
The dignity and arrogance, cowardice and greatness of that era are all written in history.
To be or not to be is still a problem.

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The King's Speech quotes

  • King George VI: Is the nation ready for two... minutes of radio silence?

  • King George VI: Every monarch in history has succeeded someone who is dead, or just about to be. My predecessor's not only alive, but very much so. Bloody mess. Can't even give them a Christmas speech.

    Lionel Logue: Like your dad used to do.

    King George VI: Precisely.

    Lionel Logue: He's not here anymore.

    King George VI: Yes he is: he's on that shilling I gave you.

    Lionel Logue: Easy enough to give away. You don't have to carry him around in your pocket. Or your brother. You don't need to be afraid of the things you were afraid of when you were five.