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The King's Speech

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In Theaters: November 26, 2010

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

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User rating: January 27, 2011

The BEST movie of the year:excellent casting, excellent acting, excellent actors, just brilliant!

User rating: January 27, 2011

Thought the story was enticing enabling one to see a slice of life of a royal family and the acting was superb.

User rating: January 27, 2011

I just loved this movie, the plot, the acting everything was just wonderful. I have always liked Colin Firth, he is great in romantic, comedy and more serious movies like The King's Speech. Definately a 5 star.

User rating: January 27, 2011

Thoroughly enjoyed the movie but felt that the use of profanity by the Duke of York/King was overdone and since not required in excess, did not add to the plot.

User rating: January 27, 2011

This is one of the best movies I have seen! Incredible story and amazing cast. Very moving and inspiring. I will be going to see it again.

User rating: January 27, 2011

I was born in England, knew the King had a stutter. I however did not know what all he went through to overcome the habit. Saw this movie with my 22 year old granddaughter (she was the only person under 50 in theatre). It was one of the best I have seen in a long time.

User rating: January 27, 2011

excellent movie

User rating: January 27, 2011

I was not excited about seeing this movie. I thought it would be boring. I was wrong. I did not want this movie to end and found it interesting and engaging. Colin Firth deserves the best actor oscar.

User rating: January 27, 2011

In a word OUTSTANDING! It brings to life a little known part of British History. The acting and script were first rate. It is said that the best musical score is the one you don't pay attention to while watching the film; this is true in King's Speech.

User rating: January 27, 2011

Brilliant acting which captures the conflict and tension giving birth to an implausible but real friendship despite differences of class, expectations, and reputation. Over acclaimed as a true story based upon real life events - the time-line and emphasis have been considerably refocused for dramatic emphasis and purpose. It's a movie,not a history lesson.