The lack of a video trailer is due to the fact that
this movie is enjoyed the most with having nearly no expectations
and that trailers usually give away to much of a movie.
And this trailer certainly does give away the premise of the film.
The King Speech is a movie that follows the journey of an upcoming British King as he deals with his speech impediment. It takes place during the nineteen thirties and migrates to the forties. It is filled with significant character appearances, comedy, and a story that will blow your mind.
The King Speech is one of my favorite movies of the year. I was never really excited to see it but after I left the theater I was just in awe. It simply a fantastic movie. The actors are amazing and most scenes could be described by most as EPIC. I don't want to disclose any details because this movie is most enjoyed when one has nearly no expectations. Therefore this should be a relatively short review.
In conclusion this movie was amazing. I had no idea how good it would be until I actually saw it. And I left the theater with a much more positive outlook on life.
I would recommend this movie to anyone who is interested in a very inspiring story and an interesting way to spend a rainy day.
Is there a video for the King's Speech?
ReplyDeleteThis movie looks really good! I have heard many good reviews about it and hope i can go and see it soon!
ReplyDeleteI saw The King's Speech just a short time ago and I also thought it was extremely well done. Geoffrey Rush and Colin Firth were amazing, not to mention hilarious. Like you said, You come out feeling positive and happy, rather than tired and droopy because you've just spent 2 hours doing nothing. Not only is it a great movie, it's educational because it's based on historic events.
ReplyDeleteThis movie looks like it would be really good! I have heard that it was a great movie to see. I have not seen it yet though. Was this one of your favorite movies?
ReplyDeletenever heard of it but sounds pretty good
ReplyDeletethis movie was awesome, but curran's right, you have to go into it with no expectations
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