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Brava, brava, bravissima! True art is transcendent. It heightens our sense of personal possibilities and self-expectation while deepening our appreciation for the strengths and weaknesses of the human condition. In the current eager-to-please cinematic climate it is easy to forget that there is a difference between a movie and a film, entertainment and art. The King's Speech is a reminder of these distinct classifications, and it's ability to inspire through performance, cinematography, and production design make it an unmistakable work of filmic art.
Colin Firth depicts King George VI of the United Kingdom, who has suffered from a severe speech impediment for as long as he can remember. The film begins before Albert, or "Bertie" as his family and eventual friend refer to him, takes the thrown. But even as a prince, there is still a pressing need for public appearance, and worse, public speaking. After numerous failed attempts by traditional doctors and specialists to cure him of his debilitating and humiliating stammer, his wife, played by Helena Bonham Carter, seeks the help of a recommended, but somewhat unorthodox, speech therapist. Lionel Logue, played by Geoffrey Rush, works with the first reluctant prince to not only overcome the technical boundaries keeping Bertie from being able to speak, but the emotional ones as well.
Firth is absolutely riveting. His care, skill, and absolute surrender to this beautifully crafted character is nothing short of breathtaking. He glides so seamlessly across the wide arc of Bertie's growth, lending such grace as an artist to a man bereft of his own, that you find yourself both fighting and failing along with him. The juxtaposition and inherent similarities between him and Lionel, an out-of-work Shakespearian actor who found his strength in his ability to help other's find their voice, is as heart wrenching as it is comedic. Together, the two drive the story, which transforms from one about a stammer, to one about an unlikely and powerful friendship. Surprisingly, the success in this film is less about the ability to overcome one's problems as it is about the gift of trust.
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