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The stuttering king, the great doctor and their knots—the King's Speech" is always beyond himself—George VI

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The stuttering king, the great doctor and their knots—the King's Speech" is always beyond himself—George VI

<h1>It is always man who wants to surpass himself, George VI</h1>

The Duke of Yorkshire (Colin Firth) is unable to speak in public due to stuttering, which makes him lose his ugly face at large ceremonies one after another.

The virtuous wife Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter) searches for a famous doctor everywhere to help her husband, but the traditional methods always do not work.

By chance, she arrives at the residence of the language therapist Reinal log (Geoffrey Rush), who is said to have done something different.

Although the Duke was not interested in Logue's strange moves, the first diagnosis was not happy. However, the Duke found himself fluent in reading Shakespeare aloud while listening to music.

Albert was commissioned to become George VI. His biggest challenge was how to give an inspiring speech before World War II...

In order to speak to the whole world on behalf of Britain to the people, he must speak in the most majestic voice. The king, who has no real power but prefers to act as the symbol of a country, creates a contradictory image of a hereditary born with "great responsibility". But he was an ordinary person in his bones, and under such pressure his stuttering would only intensify. This is a combination of mental illness and physical illness (a large part comes from his father, the embodiment of the psychological superego, because of oppression, so subconsciously rebelled) This movie is the spiritual dialogue between the king and the ordinary citizens, guan Bao's friendship, in fact, the most important thing about Logue's treatment of Bertie is psychotherapy, through which the king has the opportunity to find his outlet, and thus make the two become friends...

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