In the sesquicentennial anniversary of the Unification of Italy I have not had the courage to venture into the crowd that has-predictably-invaded my beautiful Turin, all sleek for the occasion, and I relaxed with the film winning an Oscar before "give me" along with half the nation Nabucco conducted by Muti.
The second son of George V (the one that gave its name to an era, an architecture and a series of heavy chairs of questionable taste, so to speak) was Bertie, a shy man, cultured, prepared in state affairs and shamefully stuttered. His eldest son David had none of these burdens to carry, not being neither timid nor stutter nor able to bear the burdens of real life, who left shortly after the death of his father to devote himself to Wallis Simpson.
Bertie tries from youth to overcome this stuttering away from a people who now get over the air and sees a figure in the semi-sovereign primarily responsible actor in an understandable way to translate the decisions of a parliament, however, dark self, wife locates him to a speech therapist by alternative methods, Mr. Logue, who for years accompanied the future king, accompanied in the crucial moments of his term, from coronation to the speech of exhortation that ushered in the tragedy of the Second World War.
imbued with a lovely sense of humor that is definitely his strong point, King's speech is a great film by the installation firm and consistent with three very good players. Geoffrey Rush gives life and joy to her character, Helena Bonham Carter is in the role of sovereign credibilissima sweet and in love with her husband as few queens have had the good fortune of being. Colin Firth deserved the Oscar? Definitely yes. Excellent his performance, he manages to infuse humanity and humor to the end of this character in plaster and, ultimately, good and brave.
Oscar to let others are perplexed: Adapted Screenplay? But if it is "romanzatura" a true story! Best Film, which revolves around the conflict, parent / child of a second less unknown to others, while out the window rampant Nazism? Best Director, for a film that is based on the acting of the three main characters? Mah .. posterity will judge.
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