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Sunday, August 21, 2011

The King's Speech (R)

The King's Speech is about the new King of Britain's struggle to overcome his stuttering. In this very touching story, King George VI (also known as Bertie) searches for a speech therapist who can help him, until he finds the perfect one, who becomes his closest friend. This movie contains bad use of mouth. There is one scene where the King uses bad words to help him with his speech therapy.  In the meantime, all of Europe is engaged in World War II, and calls for Britain to help fight. King George must represent his country with his most important speech, and finally become worthy of his position.

I thought the King's Speech had a very good message in it, but I would suggest this for ages 14 and up because of language. Watch with an adult like I did if you are under 15.

The King's Speech is rated R

Starring:
Colin Firth (King George VI)
Helena Bonham Carter (Queen Elizabeth)
Geoffrey Rush (Lionel Logue)

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