Monday, February 7, 2011

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The King's Speech. Hereafter


King's speech
A film Tom Hooper .
Historical , duration 111 min. - Great Britain, Australia 2010 . Eagle Pictures.
emotional shots. From bottom to top indicating royalty and austerity effect "Fisheye" to indicate the psychological loss, focus and zoom to indicate discomfort. Classical techniques of filmmaking but in sync with the syncopated language and precise verbalization of a thought, but disjointed, confused, in the emission of sound. A king who psychologically feel inadequate and responsible, scared, but not cowardly. Perfect interpretation of Colin Firth that myopic eyes and be careful not to depart from its focal point to read the lips of hearing loss as a teacher. The antagonistic relationship of hatred and love that develops between the teacher and the student. The humiliating deficit that can not be a mediocre actor and self-taught King rather redeems itself because it has the discretion, of course, royalty and austerity. A symbiotic relationship that is complemented by a deep friendship and a whole life long. Wonderful music theory tapered spoke with hands of a master-conductor who starts the tool item and then abandons him to his tune. A film to see and hear as we read a score. A movie not to miss in the original language because the word starts with F Father and with P for a stutterer and a speech therapist is a fundamental difference mechanics. The letter F emits air "P" lip ... etc ... and finally, because not all the voice actors have an Italian accent and a voice suited to every character and every actor who play. It is also not a coincidence that the teacher is an Australian, ( the king accuses him of fraud), cultured , who knows Shakespeare by heart, attentive father to child-rearing, caring for his wife and with enormous dignity and heart. A people who politically and by definition is the son of a lesser God, known to be the son of deportees, of prisoners, pirates, gangsters, which the British have long mocked, shunned and called wild.
1 to 5
5 with praise

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