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The King's Speech

User rating: 3.71 656 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: November 26, 2010

PG-13 | Comedy, Drama | 1h 58m

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User rating: January 27, 2011

Finally a movie for intelligent people. Colin Firth does an excellent job in his portrayal of the King and Geoffrey Rush is dynamite. Well done by all! Highly recommend this movie for serious movie goers.

User rating: January 27, 2011

Exceptionally well done with a fantastic story and great casting. The acting is the best in years and Colin Firth is deserving of an Oscar. A must see.

User rating: January 27, 2011

I loved the writing/script; but the acting was superb. Both men played their parts to the T!!

User rating: January 27, 2011

interesting history lesson and great acting

User rating: January 27, 2011

Excellent show. It started a little slow, but that was the development of the characters that made it so great as a whole. Thoroughly enjoyed the performances of all the actors. It was well cast

User rating: January 27, 2011

Brilliant and effortless. Amazing case - Oscar written all over it.

User rating: January 27, 2011

Moving, sad, funny, uplifting - my favourite movie of the year. I have seen it three times and will definitely purchase the DVD when it is released. It deserves a Best Picture win.

User rating: January 27, 2011

The King's Speech is the best movie that I have seen in years. Colin Firth should win the Oscar for best actor given his absolutely amazing acting.

User rating: January 27, 2011

best film i've seen for awhile.great acting.

User rating: January 27, 2011

Slightly too sentimental, but 'feel good' movie. Colin Firth is outstanding in the role of Bertie - it is really hard to imagine that he won't get the Oscar for best actor. Helena Bonham Carter is good (certainly visually beautiful. Geoffrey Rush disappointed me a little although I am a big fan - his 'Australian' accent sounded more like an American one to me.