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Recently I watched a film called "The King's speech". Tom Hooper, a British film director, directed the film. He also directed the following films: "Red Dust" or "Elizabeth I".
Film tells the story of king George VI who had a speech problem. When his father George V died he had to become the king. He was scared, so he asked a speech therapist Lionel Logue for help. Geoffrey Rush played Lionel Logue. Colin Firth played King George VI.
This film is a historical drama. It tells the real story of king George VI.
In my opinion, it's a really good film. There are no special effects, so we can focus on the story, which is very interesting. I like the major actors most. They played realistic and convincingly. Another advantage of this film is beautiful scenery and wonderful palaces,
but there's one disadvantage. I couldn’t hear music when I was watching it. It was too quiet. It sometimes appeared behind dialogs and sometimes I didn't feel the climate of the scenes for that reason.
I think this film will appeal to people who prefer real life stories. People who like special effects and action-packed films won't probably like it. It's a very good film for me. I don't regret watching it. I think that people who will watch it won't waste their time