[78-L] The King's Speech
DanKj
MLK402 at verizon.net
Sat Apr 2 03:20:29 PDT 2011
The movie is entertaining, but the story is as "fictionalized" as most
movies. The film shows Prince 'Bertie' botching a speech in 1925, then
waiting until 1934 to consult therapists. In fact, he worked with Lionel
Logue starting in 1927, so had 10 years to ready himself to be King. The
whole "OMG! Logue is a Quack!" nonsense is just ...nonsense. They didn't
even bother to make anybody look older after 10+ years. Why not, just lazy??
Colin Firth, big flabby blob that he is, was a ridiculous choice to play
a small shy man like Albert - especially at the start, when Albert was only
30 & Firth's neck (50) is hanging all over the place. The film did not
deserve the accolades given, in my ohsohumbleopinion.
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