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Showing posts with label The King's Speech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The King's Speech. Show all posts

Monday, February 14, 2011

Movie Review: The King's Speech


I decided once the ten Best Picture nominees for Oscar were announced that I would try my best to watch them all.  The count is now at 6 with 4 films remaining.  But the one with the biggest buzz right now is The King's Speech which has quickly supplanted the critics' darling The Social Network as the new frontrunner.

So naturally, I had to see the movie to find out what all the fuss was about.  The film is well-acted and yes, emotional but I wasn't moved to applause as most people are claiming they were.  I'm surprised that a period film about the British royal family is somehow more popular than a film about young American entrepreneurs and social networking to which much of America and the world is devoted.

Don't get me wrong, I don't hate the film, I'm not that impressed as everyone is.  Colin Firth, as Prince Albert "Bertie", second in line to the throne, hides and masks the pain he goes through of a stammer and the nervousness of public speaking.  But due to the emergence of the new media of radio at the time, he must fulfill his duty.  On the other end, Bertie's older brother and heir to the throne, Edward, chafes at having to fulfill his duty and wishes to marry his love, an American divorcee, Wallis Simpson.  Bertie, then, knows what he must do.  He must step up and be the man to lead a country on the brink of war.

Of course, he is not alone in this.  His extremely supportive wife, Elizabeth (Helena Bonham-Carter), helps find a speech therapist, Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush), who changes the way he approaches his speech impediment.  The film rests on Firth's shoulders and it is because you see how endearing a character he is and how he struggles with the difficult decisions handed down to him due to his station of birth.  He eventually handles it all like a true royal and that is what makes the film tick.  The warm affection shared between husband and wife and the friendship between Logue and Bertie is the key to the film.

I do still think that The Social Network and Inception are better directed but unfortunately the witticisms and the originality of these films hasn't received the recognition it deserves and will be passed over in favor of the The King's Speech.  It is a real shame because The King's Speech is a very good film, just not a great one and certainly not the best film in 2010.  But it is something I'll have to get used to but it doesn't mean I have to like it.

Directed by Tom Hooper; Written by David Seidler; Cinematography by Danny Cohen; Music by Alexandre Desplat

Additional cast: Derek Jacobi, Michael Gambon, Guy Pearce, Jennifer Ehle, Claire Boom, Eve Best

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Countdown to Oscars: The Producer's Guild Awards Announced!



The Producer's Guild of America, which is one of the best indicators of who is in the race for Best Picture Oscar, has announced its annual awards.  The King's Speech scored an upset win over The Social Network for Best Picture.  That's huge.  It doesn't mean that The Social Network can't win but The King's Speech definitely has an edge now.  Toy Story 3 picked up Best Animated Feature while Waiting for Superman took the top honors for Best Documentary.  The Best Picture race just got more interesting.  Game on!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

More Awards News Pours In

Friday, December 3, 2010

National Board of Review Picks the 2010's Best

Best Film
The Social Network

Ten Best Films (in alphabetical order)
Another Year
The Fighter
Hereafter
Inception
The King's Speech
Shutter Island
The Town
True Grit
Winter's Bone

Rest of the winners under the cut


Thursday, November 25, 2010

Around the world in Posters!


With every new trailer, clip or poster they release, I want to see this film more and more.  

More posters of Blue Valentine, Little Fockers, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, The Zookeeper, Paul and more after the cut.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

The King's Speech Trailer

Well, here it is, the trailer for The King's Speech. Directed by Tom Hooper (The Damned United), the stellar cast features Colin Firth, Helena Bonham Carter, Geoffrey Rush, Guy Pearce, Michael Gambon and Timothy Spall. Firth plays King George VI (father of the current Queen Elizabeth II) who cannot speak publicly and has stammering problem. Rush is Lionel Logue, the speech therapist who will help overcome that problem and allow him to lead Britain through World War II. I'm sold already. I'd say that it has booked the Best Picture nod at the Oscars and the BAFTAS.


Monday, September 20, 2010

Monday's Mentions

  • The King's Speech won the Audience Award at the Toronto Film Festival.  Why is this big news? Previous awards winners include American Beauty, Brokeback Mountain, Slumdog Millionaire and Precious.  This is very good company indeed and an early front-runner for a Best Picture nomination.  More on this film when the trailer releases.  
  • Empire Online is reporting that Kyle Chandler and Elle Fanning are cast into Super 8.  Considering there is very little information released on this film except for a teaser that begs for more intel, this is progress.  How about a plot summary next
  • Top three at the Box-office this past weekend
  1. The Town - $23.8 million
  2. Easy A - $17.7 million
  3. Devil - $12.5 million
That's great news for Ben Affleck whose career continues his upward swing and Easy A's Emma Stone who is now officially a star.  Welcome to the big leagues!   
  • Meanwhile, brother Casey Affleck's I'm Still Here, the faux-mentary starring Joaquin Phoenix isn't having much luck, grossing only $145,957.  Many are calling this Phoenix's performance a career best.  Maybe, but nobody is buying it, literally. 
Link of the day: A nice list of ten great actor-turned-directors. Unsurprisingly, Clint Eastwood makes the list.
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