THURSDAY MOVIE CONNECTION!!
Guy Pearce--Helena Bonham-Carter
Director: Tom Hooper
Stars: Colin Firth, Geoffrey Rush, Helena Bonham-Carter, Guy Pearce
LOVE IT!
In the days before World War II, when radio broadcasts were carrying voices across nations and the world, a stammering prince (Firth) turns to a speech therapist (Rush) for help overcoming his speech problem. And when his brother the king abdicates to marry a divorced woman, he is next in line for the throne.
I don't want to say much because it's so wonderful you have to see it for yourself. I will only say one thing: it is rated R for language, which is actually kind of funny, because throughout the course the speech therapy, they find that Bertie (Firth) doesn't stutter when he swears. So at 2 or 3 points in the film, he is just swearing up a storm. It's funny!
"The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder." --Alfred Hitchcock
THURSDAY MOVIE CONNECTION. Every Thursday in 2012, I am connecting movies through actors.
In honor of Alfred Hitchcock's death on April 29, 1980, April is dedicated to Hitch, and all my favorites.
Showing posts with label The King's Speech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The King's Speech. Show all posts
Thursday, 7 June 2012
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