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Here some films that absolutely you have to watch!!!!
Qui alcuni films che dovete assolutamente vedere!!!


The King's speech (il discorso del re)


Trama:
Dopo la morte di suo padre Re Giorgio V (Michael Gambon) e l'abdicazione di suo fratello Edoardo VIII (Guy Pearce), Bertie (Colin Firth), che soffre da tutta la vita di una forma debilitante di balbuzie, viene incoronato Re Giorgio VI d'Inghilterra. Con il suo paese sull'orlo della II Guerra Mondiale e disperatamente bisognoso di un leader, sua moglie, Elisabetta (Helena Bonham Carter), la futura Regina Madre, organizza al marito un incontro con l'eccentrico logopedista Lionel Logue (Geoffrey Rush). Dopo un inizio burrascoso, i due si mettono alla ricerca di un tipo di trattamento non ortodosso, finendo col creare un legame indissolubile.
Plot:

The King's Speech is a 2010 British historical drama film directed by Tom Hooper and written by David Seidler. The film won the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Award and has been nominated for twelve Academy Awards.
Colin Firth plays King George VI, who, to overcome his stammer, goes to Lionel Logue, an unorthodox speech therapist, played by Geoffrey Rush. The two men become friends as they work together, and after his brother abdicates, the King relies on Logue to help him make a radio broadcast at the beginning of the Second World War. David Seidler began reading about George VI after overcoming his own stutter during his youth and, using informed imagination, wrote about the men's relationship. Nine weeks before filming, Logue's notebooks were discovered and quotations from them incorporated into the script. Principal photography took place in London, and other locations in the United Kingdom, in December 2009 and early January 2010. The film was released in the United States on 10 December 2010 and in the UK on 7 January 2011. The film has been widely praised by film critics for its visual style, art direction and acting. Queen Elizabeth II watched the film and was reportedly "touched" by Firth's portrayal of her father.[1]