Movie Critique for The King’s Speech I watched The King’s Speech for my movie critique at home. This film tells the story of Prince Albert‚ the Duke of York‚ and how he overcame a life-long speech impediment with the help of Lionel Logue‚ a speech therapist from Australia. The movie begins with Prince Albert (Colin Firth) attempting to deliver a speech written by his father at the closing ceremony of the Empire Exhibition. We find out that the king has already spoken‚ as well as Prince Albert’s
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role to this movie in being a box office success is the actors performance and the story itself. Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter‚ Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley‚ and Emma Watson as Hermione Granger are a great trio for this type of movie. Daniel Radcliffe has the perfect face for an innocent eleven-year old-boy while he does have the look of valor and bravery in his eyes. Rupert Grint has the mischievous look of a procrastinator and jovial boy who in the movie is perfect
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of wisdom‚ that are true only on the lowest logical level. Zemeckis tries to play on the sentimental tune‚ mixing a comedy with a drama. The goal to make a funny film which touches in the real way at the same time wasn’t archive at the end. In this movie laughs come easily‚ but not everyone will give a damn to
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Window to Paris The film Window to Paris was a humorous comedy that put the serious economic state of Russia into a funny‚ understandable movie. Throughout the movie you see examples of how Russia is hurting. In the beginning when the big crowd of people was told there is no more vodka‚ when Nicholi’s friend first shows him the window and they walk around the streets of Paris‚ his friend constantly points out ways in which the Parisians are fat‚ greedy‚ unworthy‚ and take things for granted. When
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The Glass Menagerie (1973) **/5 Anthony Harvey’s The Glass Menagerie was definitely a movie to remember. A movie to remember to never watch again. In the entire duration of this film I can only say I experienced two things; boredom and well‚ sheer boredom. The Glass Menagerie‚ was originally written by Tennessee Williams in 1945 and it was the first of the playwright’s many Broadway successes. Williams is also responsible for classics such as A Streetcar Named Desire and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
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It has always been a mystery that although love is one of the most spoken and most written words of all times‚ it is still one of the most unexplained mysteries of a human emotion. How love can bring you happiness and pain at the same time. How love can make you sane and crazy at the same time. How love can change you and how love can make you accept the things you were not used to. A Walk to Remember is another extra-ordinary love story. The film is based upon a novel by Nicholas Sparks. The story
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and Slim Pickens (as Major T.J Kong). Dr. Strangelove isn’t among today’s expensive‚ tasteless Sci-Fi films‚ and especially because it was released in 1964. Instead‚ the movie was shot in three principle settings; The President’s War room‚ Brigadier General Jack Ripper’s office‚ and the inside of a B-52 bomber. The movie doesn’t have too many movements either; President Muffley and his Cabinet remain seated around a table‚ Major T.J. Kong and his flight crew is confined to the cockpit‚ and General
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The movie Artificial Intelligence was entertaining because of its exciting scenes‚ therefore making it more pleasurable to watch. The story line dealt with a meca boy that wanted to become down-to-earth and sensible so that his surreal mother (Monica) would love him. The meca David was made so that he could love a human once it was programmed into his system. The problem with this was that he would have unconditional love for his "mother" but would be tremendously difficult and take a great deal
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The film ends with the shot of the queen’s bedroom destroyed by looters. There was much historical accuracy within this film. The setting where the movie was filmed was in the actual palace of Versailles. The costumes of the 18th century period were depicted very well within this film. They showed the latest fashions of the French court. The movie even won an award for the best costume design. Also‚ Marie had a lack of education and that was shown when she had signed her name on a certificate her
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aggressive‚ or wander away from home. No treatment can stop the disease. However‚ some drugs may help keep symptoms from getting worse for a limited time. Eventually‚ when the disease becomes worse it leads to one’s death (Medline Plus‚ 2011). The movie – A Moment to Remember delved into the disease specifically Alzheimer’s disease in each progressing segment particularly where a fire breaks out because of a forgotten stove presenting Su-jin beginning to display forgetfulness which drew Su-Jin and
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