Overcome the immature self

Fabian 2022-04-23 07:01:13

The story of Zhizhi may be attractive to anyone, so there are many inspirational movies, but "The King's Speech" stands out. There are two main reasons: First, the sophistication of the film production. It's understandable, "The King's Speech" is an inspirational movie, and so is "Dulara's Promotion" (Xu Jinglei's version). The difference is that one describes the life of the royal family and the other describes the life of the workplace. From the perspective of popularization, the latter More "close to the people" ο

The second is that the movie "The King's Speech" is not simply inspirational. As a stuttering duke, George VI is also very self-aware. He was not his original intention to inherit the throne, but when the old king died and Edward VIII chose to abdicate for his great view of love, the throne came naturally. onto him. And the throne is a nominal thing. The old king also mentioned this point before, "We are just acting in front of everyone", so there is the prime minister to suppress, the parliament to interfere, and the church to chase, the function of the king. There is only one, and that is them as public figures, speaking for Parliament and the Prime Minister. But as it happens, this only function is also the biggest problem of George VI.

As a king's growth story, all the ups and downs will eventually settle in the splendor of the royal appearance and become a little-known history. And all the evaluations from the outside world, whether praise or not, are only fleeting. All you need to care about is whether you have really worked hard to overcome the immature self you used to be.

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  • Elza 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    Inspirational and tasteful

  • Pat 2021-10-20 18:58:56

    The best film of this year's Oscar must be! ! I am the first to speak in China!

The King's Speech quotes

  • Lionel Logue: Do you know any jokes?

    King George VI: E... e... Timing isn't my strong suit.

  • King George VI: [Sees Logue is sitting on the coronation throne] What are you doing? Get up! You can't sit there! GET UP!

    Lionel Logue: Why not? It's a chair.

    King George VI: No, it... That is not a chair. That is... that is Saint Edward's chair.

    Lionel Logue: People have carved their names on it.

    King George VI: [Simultaneously] That... chair... is the seat on which every king and queen...

    Lionel Logue: [Simultaneously] It's held in place by a large rock.

    King George VI: That is the Stone of Scone. You ah-are trivializing everything. You trivialize...

    Lionel Logue: I don't care about how many royal arseholes...

    King George VI: Listen to me.

    Lionel Logue: ...have sat in this chair.

    King George VI: Listen to me. *Listen to me!*

    Lionel Logue: Listen to you? By what right?

    King George VI: By divine right, if you must. I am your king.

    Lionel Logue: No, you're not. You told me so yourself. You said you didn't want it. Why should I waste my time listening...?

    King George VI: Because I have a right to be heard! I have a voice!

    Lionel Logue: [pauses] Yes, you do.

    [Longer pause]

    Lionel Logue: You have such perseverance, Bertie. You're the bravest man I know. You'll make a bloody good king.