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The King’s Speech

March 12, 2011 1 comment

I watched this movie due to the historical background of World War II and four academy awards including ‘Best Movie’. I heard that Winston Churchill has also appeared in the movie. It amazed me lot, but very small role of Churchill. He appears in movie to support stammering King for his speech to the nation.

King George vi and Queen Elizabeth, photo during speech

King George vi and Queen Elizabeth

Movie King’s Speech
Dicrector Tom Hooper
Screenplay writer David Seidler
Actors Colin Firth as King George VI,
Geoffrey Rush as Speech Therapist
Helena Carter as Queen,
Timothy Spall as Winston Churchill

King George VI, Emperor of England has to broadcast a speech to the nation awhile country is under the difficult time of Second World War. King has voice disorder of stammering. So, Words cannot come out of his mouth. He stammers while trying to speak. King takes help of Lionel Logue, an Australian speech therapist. ‘King’s speech’ is a story of friendship between King George VI and Lionel, who brought back King’s voice and courage.

Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush play roles of King George VI and speech therapist respectively. This movie is nominated for 12 Oscar nominations and has won four major awards in categories of Best Picture, Best director, Best Actor, and best original screenplay. Colin Firth won Best actor, Tom Hooper won Best Director, David Seidler won Best Original Screenplay.

What to watch in the movie??

Friendship between King George VI and his voice therapist. How common man brings back the voice and courage of King.– Royal Buckingham palace and its magnificence-Royal preparation of King’s speech while King’s has no clear voice – King is stammering when whole nation is listening to every syllable of King’s voice – Winston Churchill and his supporting words to King George VI-Silent music tunes piano that express sorrows of King-Supporting wife of a King.

Supporting wife Queen of King George VI

Prince Albert, second son of King George V, later became King George VI.  He is called as ‘Bertie’ by his family and wife. In one closing ceremony of British Empire exhibition, audience shocked with awe while listening stammering voice of Prince.  So many medical treatments were done, but no cure. One physician has asked Prince to hold the marbles in mouth and read the book. It enrages the King and he leaves from the place frustratingly. At last, royal family is suggested to consult one Australian speech therapist, Lionel Logue, who is a failed actor in his career.

Now, Voice treatment starts under the guidance of Lionel. He tries to tap the root of King’s illness by asking personal information. He asks Prince to pronounce his . King utters ‘Highe..ly Magesty’. He forces to tell his full Christian name. King refuses with anger.

King roars, “I am not here to discuss personal matters.”

“Then, Why are you here.”

“Because, Bloody I stammers.”

After this Lionel asks patiently King to read the Shakespeare’s ‘To be, or not to be’ soliloquy from Hamlet. King has already received treatments under many other therapists came and went, no surety of success. It was sheer frustration expressed by King. To avoid King sensing his own blurred voice, Lionel advises king to listen to music while reading the ‘Hamlet’. At the end of first treatment, Lionel tells he has been completely stammered. Prince leaves with rage from there along with the recorded disc of Gramophone.

Winston Churchill, The Greatest Statesman

1940, Winston Churchill, ordered BBC to cut stammers and pauses out of the King's speech

After the address to nation on Christmas day, King George V explained Bertie about the importance of royal broadcasting to nation. Bertie is really getting frustrated days and night. He has been addicted to smoking under this voice disorder. One night, he listens his own recorded lines of ‘To be, or not to be.’ He founds his voice is very clear. King again returns to Lionel with much optimism for the treatment. Lionel tries to invoke the past which has given him the stammering voice. Prince expresses he has faced tremendous pressure during childhood from his father and elder brother. He asks prince about root of all his illness. Prince tries to recall the childhood memories. His Elder brother David has made him cry many times to cry by bothering. Father has always ignored the crying prince. Lionel is trying to relax him by making him share tragic past in the childhood. Further, they start bread control, muscle relaxation exercise. All those exercises look funny, but Colin Firth’s acting in the role of stammering prince is incredible. King’s wife, Princes is very very supportive and shown encouraging. She shown crying with stammering King saying, “My husband stammers with beautiful voice..

King George V died in 1936, and throne of King is passed to David, Bertie’s elder brother, but David has planned to marry one American divorcee. Prince Albert(Bertie) pleads David saying the nation would not accept King marrying to one divorcee. David teases prince with his stammering voice, ‘B..B..B..Bertie’ But finally David avoids marrying the divorcee. Now, Bertie bequeaths the Royal throne and he understands the importance of his voice and speech. Bertie and princess again go to Lionel and King struggles to retain his original voice.

To make the treatment effective, Lionel tries to invoke his anger by sitting on the Royal Chair of King Edward. At this time, a long confrontation starts between them. Now, King realizes that he has recovered his most of the voice.
In 1939, England has waged war against Germany. King and their child watches the Hitlor’s burning speech in the audience. Winston Churchill  says, “Now, When Germany will come, Nation needs a King, who stands behind everyone.” This brings real historical background to this story. King has planned to give a speech to nation through radio broadcasting.

During the whole speech, Lionel stood with King to support and guide him. Stammering voice of Prince at the start of movie is now clear, clean voice of King. Movie ends with unending friendship between Lionel and King George. Few lines at the end of movie tells that Lionel remained always real friend of king and he also received honor of ‘Commander of Royal order’ in 1944.

If you have watched the movie, Find the original King’s Speech below.

Oscar Winners 2011

February 28, 2011 1 comment

83rd Academy awards winners are declared in auspicious program in Kodak theatre of Hollywood, California. I watched live show of 83rd academy awards on star movies. ‘Vodaphone 3G presents 83rd Academy Awards, Live & Exclusive’.
King’s Speech and Inception bagged four Oscars each. I would love to publish the whole list of nominations and winners. In all below nomination, Winner is typed in bold. I have watched Inception,127 hours before a month back, but I would like to watch few other best movies also. A R Rahman couldn’t win any prize for his music in 127 hours. but, I guess, Music and song given for this movie was really well. Danny Boyle has expressed at Oscar Program that, “A R Rahman is genious. He can express any type of feeling and moments in life with music. He has given his best in ‘slumdog millionaire’.” No, Indian movie has been nominated for Oscar after Ashutosh Gowarikar’s ‘Lagan’ in 2002. Before that, Movie Elizabeth directed by Shekhar Kapur has been nominated for seven academy awards and won Oscar for Best Makeup category.

1. Best Motion PictureThe King’s Speech
2. Best Director: Darren Aronofsky – Black Swan
3. Best Actor in leading role: Colin Firth – The King’s Speech
4. Best Actress in leading role: Natalie Portman – Black Swan
5. Best Actor in Supporting Role: Christian Bale – The Fighter
6. Best Actress in Supporting Role: Melissa Leo – The Fighter
7. Best Film in Foreign Language: In a Better World – Denmark
8. Best Original Screenplay:
The King’s Speech– David Seidler
9. Best Adapted Screenplay:
The Social Network– Aaron Sorkin
10. Best Original Score(Music):
The Social Network– Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross
11. Best Original Song:
“We Belong Together” from Toy Story 3 – Randy Newman
12. Best Sound Editing:Inception – Richard King
13. Best Sound Mixing:
Inception– Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick
14. Best Art Direction:
Alice in Wonderland– Art Direction: Robert Stromberg; Set Decoration: Karen O’Hara
15. Best Cinematography:Inception– Wally Pfister
16. Best Makeup: The Wolfman – Rick Baker and Dave Elsey
17. Best Costume Design:
Alice in Wonderland – Colleen Atwood
18. Best Film Editing:
The Social Network – Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter
19. Best Visual Effects:
Inception – Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb
20. Best Animated Feature Film:Toy Story 3– Lee Unkrich
21. Best Documentary: Inside Job– Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs
22. Best Short Documentary: Strangers No More – Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon
23. Best Live action short: God of Love– Luke Matheny
24. Best Animated Short: The Lost Thing– Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Tan.


Oscar Award

Find the list of all nominations here in my previous one post.

one more interesting informative Picture post here.