The Kings Speech
I chose to use the same film making ideas for this blog as the previous blog, so I can compare the two. I really enjoyed this movie for many reasons, but the main reason that it was very humorous, but very serious at the same time. I think this film was a little easier to analyze as well.
Unlike the previous movie, I can see action very easy. The best action that I enjoyed was when the king was getting his troops ready for battle. This relates to me because it reminds me of my high school basketball coach doing his pre-game speech. They relate because both the king and my coach try to get their team pumped up to get ready to win the battle. Two different meanings of battle, but it have the same concept. This also brings suspense. The suspense mainly came when the king finally steps up with his new voice and became a leader that the people could trust.
The significance of the title is very clear in this movie. The king starts out with a speech impediment, and it seems like helping him and curing it is almost impossible. But the significance is that ‘the speech” is referring to the final speech. The king had to fight through a battle of his own, and he conquered that quest. This speech impediment also brings conflict into the picture. But when the speech therapist sits in the kings chair, and the king blew up on him, is where I realized that this guys was ready for battle.
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