She in my eyes

Lavonne 2022-03-21 09:01:12


This film has been praised and affirmed by many people, so that I have high expectations for her. After watching the Oscars awards today, I can't agree with her that she won.

I think this film is not as powerful as Shawshank's salvation. She is good, but no good shocked me.

In my eyes, there are still some brilliant points in this film. For example, Colin Firth’s portrayal of the characters is indeed very lifelike, and very real, showing the character’s inner weakness to the fullest, and it is perfect. At the same time, it also shows the brave character and sense of responsibility of this historical figure. Then there is the performance of the stuttering "doctor", which is very character-like, neither humble nor overbearing, slightly humorous, and conscientious. There is also the role of the king's wife, which I think is very appropriate, in line with the royal family's code of conduct, and appropriately shows the thoughtfulness of being a wife and the rare spiritual pillar. In the royal family, are there many such marriages? What else is there. The soundtrack, the soundtrack is not bad, you can still enjoy it.

On the other hand, the screenwriter and director can imagine so much content and drama through history, which is quite admirable.

What can be learned or felt from this film? My personal feeling is that everyone has to face up to themselves, no matter good or bad, beautiful or ugly. And have the courageous faith to face life. Depression is something that everyone has, but not everyone can get out of the view of depressed fate. Not everyone is lucky enough to meet that "friend" in life, but God helps those who help themselves.

Not bad, compared to some junk commercial films. Anyway, it's Oscar?


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Extended Reading
  • Jaiden 2022-03-24 09:01:14

    1. It is really precious to meet people who are totally accepting, inclusive, guiding and helping oneself. 2. The king met nobles because he dared to face his own responsibilities and challenges. 3. The king faced his own weakness and was helpless like a child. 4. Growth is phased. Not once in place, once completed. 5. Breaking through the limits is not to become another perfect person, but to move forward despite being lame like Jacob

  • Major 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Actors use their acting skills to prop up a good work, which is quite inspirational.

The King's Speech quotes

  • Lionel Logue: [as Albert prepares to light a cigarette] Well, please, don't do that.

    King George VI: I'm sorry?

    Lionel Logue: I believe sucking smoke into your lungs will... will kill you.

    King George VI: My physicians said it relaxes the... the... the throat.

    Lionel Logue: They're idiots.

    King George VI: They've all been knighted.

    Lionel Logue: [sarcastic] Makes it official, then.

  • King George VI: You know, ih... if I'm a... a King, where's my power? Can I... can I form a government? Can I... can I l-levy a tax, declare a... a war? No! And yet I am the seat of all authority. Why? Because... the nation believes that when I s... I speak, I speak for them - but I can't speak.