See the great in the ordinary, and the wonderful in the details

Isac 2022-04-23 07:01:13

After watching: "The King's Speech", which has won seven Academy Award nominations and three Academy Awards in one fell swoop, there are no extravagant life scenes, no special visual effects, no attractive handsome men and women, or even fascinating The storyline, but the greatness is seen in the bland, and the subtleties are wonderful. The leading actor and supporting actor here are a wonderful duo that runs through the whole film, and they are the souls of the film. The status of the two: one is respected and the other is inferior, the attitude: one is relaxed, and the personality: one is self-confidence and the other is inferior. However, the venerable often show weakness, and the humble have no humble heart. The protagonist is reserved and irritable. The supporting roles are neither humble nor arrogant, full of confidence. It is this kind of doctor-patient relationship and unique medical method that has won patients and even audiences full trust in doctors and full confidence in cures. This is the skill of the actors, the tension of the plot, and what attracts the audience. Won the Best Actor Award for Best Supporting Actor.

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The King's Speech quotes

  • King George VI: ...a sieve of thisted siffles!

  • King George VI: In this grave hour, perhaps the most fateful in our history, I send to every household of my peoples, both at home and overseas, this message, spoken with the same depth of feeling for each one of you, as if I were able to cross your threshold and speak to you myself: For the second time in the lives of most of us, we are at... at war. Over and over again we have tried to find a peaceful way out of the differences between ourselves and those who are now our enemies, but it has been in vain. We have been forced into a conflict, for we are called to meet the challenge of a principle, which, if it were to prevail, would be fatal to any civilized order in the world. Such a principle, stripped of all disguise, is surely the mere primitive doctrine that "might is right." For the sake of all that we ourselves hold dear, it is unthinkable that we should refuse to meet the challenge. It is to this high purpose that I now call my people at home, and my peoples across the seas, who will make our cause their own. I ask them to stand calm and firm and united in this time of trial. The task will be hard. There may be dark days ahead, and war can no longer be confined to the battlefield, but we can only do the right as we see the right, and reverently commit our cause to God. If one and all we keep resolutely faithful to it, then, with God's help, we shall prevail.