The storyline of the film is very simple, based on real historical events. King George VI of England suffered from severe stuttering since he was a child. In the end, under Leonard's treatment, he finally overcame his speech and gave an inspiring speech. The reason why this simple and plain story has so much dramatic tension is firstly because small things happened to important historical figures and historical events. At the time of World War II, the king, who was a symbol of a country, needed to deliver a speech to unite people's hearts. In this context, stuttering treatment becomes particularly important, and small things become more serious. The vividness of the plot is obviously not enough to prop up the whole film, the best film needs perfection in all aspects.
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