The pressure on the royal family often keeps their hands and feet bound since childhood. As shown by George VI, he had to receive cruel etiquette education since he was a child, walking, talking, and doing things, he had to fully show the status and dignity of the royal family; at the end of the film, the emperor began to complain that he "couldn't raise taxes, couldn't advocate When the government is just an actor", we know that even this throne, it is difficult to have much freedom.
So we saw the abdication of George V, and the Prime Minister also announced his resignation when the suspicion of World War II was looming. Although we all know that in the end, Churchill was ordered to prevent the British Empire from being conquered by Germany; but in such an environment, who can guarantee that the new king can lead the people to defeat the almost invincible Nazis? Moreover, the new king, or a strong stutterer? How can someone who can't speak well be a leader, even a nominal leader? It's just that when we know that this speech is one of those famous speeches in history, we don't realize how much hardship this person has put in behind the speech.
For us, challenges also exist. No matter what the situation, no matter what the occasion, we have to make our own choices: advance or retreat? If you choose to move forward, don't be afraid of the things that have troubled you and have troubled you in the past - even if you have proven that you will fail countless times, who can be sure that you will not succeed next time? With the correct method and consistent training, there is no reason for each of us to be a failure in our own life.
No one is born king, no one is born mean, and none of us should give up until we are deprived of the opportunity to pursue happiness.
After watching "Inception", you will feel that our life is full of uncertainties; after watching "The Social Network", you will feel that your destiny may be like this; after watching the king's speech, you will find that, It turns out that your life can be changed by yourself. The best film, of course, should be dedicated to the most moving film.
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