It really takes a lot of courage.
The King George VI, played by Filsh, must be burdened with physical and mental illnesses and set foot on the altar. Half-sealed, painfully twisting facial muscles, dizzy and dripping with sweat, the technical requirements for actors may be the same thing as eloquence, but to the viewer, this kind of unspeakable pain adds to the fascination of Filsh. On the face, the effect is even more shocking.
If there is a chance in the future, I will re-watch this film again from the editing aspect, and have a good taste.
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