Il discorso del re

Titolo originale: The King's Speech
Regia: Tom Hooper |
Anno: 2010
Origine: United Kingdom | United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Storia
Tag: great britain | marriage | stutter | monarchy | palace | radio | radio transmission | royal family | biography | based on true story | death of father | speech | royalty | historical fiction | period drama | 1930s | british royal family | british monarchy | winston churchill | speech therapy | corgi | dignified |
Cast: Colin Firth | Geoffrey Rush | Helena Bonham Carter | Guy Pearce | Timothy Spall | Michael Gambon | Jennifer Ehle | Derek Jacobi | Freya Wilson | Ramona Marquez | Richard Dixon | Robert Portal | Eve Best | Paul Trussell | Adrian Scarborough | Andrew Havill | Charles Armstrong | Roger Hammond | Calum Gittins | Dominic Applewhite | Ben Wimsett | David Bamber | Jake Hathaway | Patrick Ryecart | Teresa Gallagher | Simon Chandler | Claire Bloom | Orlando Wells | Tim Downie | Dick Ward | John Albasiny | Danny Emes | Anthony Andrews | John Warnaby | Roger Parrott | Dean Ambridge | Julianne Buescher | James Currie | Graham Curry | Tony Earnshaw | Sean Talo |

Duca di York e secondogenito di re Giorgio V, Bertie è afflitto dall'infanzia da una grave forma di balbuzie che gli aliena la considerazione del padre, il favore della corte e l'affetto del popolo inglese. Figlio di un padre anaffettivo e padre affettuoso di Elisabetta (futura Elisabetta II) e Margaret, Bertie è costretto suo malgrado a parlare in pubblico e dentro i microfoni della radio. Sostituito il corpo con la viva voce, il Duca di York deve rieducare la balbuzie, buttare fuori le parole e trovare una voce. Lo soccorrono la devozione di Lady Lyon, sua premurosa consorte, e le tecniche poco convenzionali di Lionel Logue, logopedista di origine australiana. Tra spasmi, rilassamenti muscolari, tempi di uscita e articolazioni più o meno perfette, Bertie scalzerà il fratello “regneggiante”, salirà al trono col nome di Giorgio VI e troverà la corretta fonazione dentro il suo discorso più bello. Quello che ispirerà la sua nazione guidandola contro la Germania nazista.

Approfondimenti

In one scene, the Duchess of York talks to Mr. Churchill. Helena Bonham Carter's grandmother, Violet [...] D
Screenwriter David Seidler has said of King George VI: "Here was a stutterer who was a King and had [...] D
The role of King George VI was written with Paul Bettany in mind. Bettany declined in order to spend [...] D
While arguing about the coronation chair, the King mentions the Stone of Scone (pronounced "skoon"), [...] D
After the film had been completed Colin Firth struggled to lose the stutter he had developed for the [...] D
The historical subject matter, including the major theme of King George VI's stammering, has been de [...] D
Australian Guy Pearce plays a Brit. Briton Eve Best plays an American. American Jennifer Ehle plays [...] D
Ironically, despite playing the role of King George VI, Colin Firth is actually a British republican [...] D
When told to waltz in preparation for his final speech, the King sings part of his speech to the mel [...] D
Robert Hardy, who had previously played Winston Churchill several times on-screen to considerable ac [...] D
Michael Gambon plays King George V, grandson of Queen Victoria. In Vittoria e Abdul (2017), he playe [...] D
Helena Bonham Carter portrays King George's wife Elizabeth in this film; she is the mother of the yo [...] D
Guy Pearce has the distinction of appearing in consecutive Academy Award Best Picture winners: this [...] D
This movie marks the second time that an actor and an actress have received Academy Awards for playi [...] D
Lionel refuses to let Bertie smoke during their speech sessions, saying "sucking smoke into your lun [...] D
Keen eyes will notice the Blackshirt advertisement posters in the movie; "Fascism is Practical Patri [...] D
Helena Bonham Carter and Derek Jacobi appeared in Disney's Cenerentola (2015). D
Nine weeks before filming began, Lionel Logue's grandson, Mark Logue, discovered a large box in his [...] D
When Queen Elizabeth meets Lionel Logue the first time, she says that the President for the Royal So [...] D
This movie was an Australian co-production, and the first Australian movie to win the Academy Award [...] D
Jennifer Ehle played Elizabeth Bennet to Colin Firth's Mr. Darcy in Orgoglio e pregiudizio (1995). A [...] D
The bit of Shakespeare that Lionel performs for his sons is from Act 3, Scene 2 of "The Tempest," ot [...] D
The King's speech, as delivered in the movie, is only two-thirds of the original. The original speec [...] D
Screenwriter David Seidler stammered as a child, and heard King George VI's wartime speech as a chil [...] D
In this movie, Colin Firth plays King George VI. Earlier, his brother Jonathan Firth played George V [...] D
According to EMI recording engineer Peter Cobbin, the original royal microphones had been in the EMI [...] D
Colin Firth won the best actor Oscar for his performance as King George VI in this movie. The next y [...] D
The real Winston Churchill was seen with a large cigar so frequently that a specific cigar size was [...] D
The Kings of the United Kingdom are successively portrayed by an Irishman, an Australian, and an Eng [...] D
This movie featured Harry Potter actress and actors Helena Bonham Carter, Timothy Spall, and Michael [...] D
With Colin Firth winning the Academy Award Best Actor Oscar for playing King George VI in this movie [...] D
The casting of Colin Firth was criticized by some because he did not look or sound like the real Kin [...] D
Anthony Andrews, who portrayed Stanley Baldwin in this movie, played Edward VIII in another movie ab [...] D
The piece of music heard during the broadcast of King George VI's 1939 radio speech is the second mo [...] D
King George's first successful attempt at speaking is reciting Hamlet's "To be or not to be" speech. [...] D
Lionel Logue was an actor turned speech therapist. To help develop his character's stammer, and the [...] D
This movie includes four consecutive British monarchs: King George V (reigned 1910-1936), King Edwar [...] D
During the Abdication Crisis Winston Churchill said of King Edward VIII, "No Sovereign has ever conf [...] D
Production had to be scheduled around Helena Bonham Carter's schedule; she was also filming Harry Po [...] D
King George VI was seen as being supportive of the "appeasement" of Germany and Italy, and would hav [...] D
Final theatrical movie of Roger Hammond (Dr. Blandine Bentham). D
Early in the movie, a conversation by some administrators mentions that the Prince of Wales had brok [...] D
This film features two Death-eaters, Helena Bonham Carter and Timothy Spall, and a Hogwarts headmast [...] D
Claire Bloom plays Helena Bonham Carter's mother-in-law in this movie. She previously played her mot [...] D
At 73, David Seidler became the oldest person to win the Best Original Screenplay Academy Award (Osc [...] D
After delivering his wartime address, King George VI is greeted outside the radio room by Sir Winsto [...] D
During their first meeting, Lionel shows Bertie a home phonograph recorder that he calls a "Silverto [...] D
The screenplay for this movie was featured in the 2009 Blacklist; a list of the "most liked" unmade [...] D
The 2nd film in which Geoffrey Rush plays an advisor to the monarch and helps to prevent a crisis by [...] D
Geoffrey Rush and Colin Firth appeared in Shakespeare in Love (1998), in which Mark Williams played [...] D
Geoffrey Rush's and Colin Firth's characters discuss William Shakespeare. Rush and Firth played some [...] D
King George VI broke with protocol by publicly endorsing the Munich Agreement in 1938, and by inviti [...] D
Alexandre Desplat composed the music for this movie and The Queen - La regina (2006), which is about [...] D
At one point, King Edward VIII makes fun of Prince Albert's stammer by saying, "Younger brother tryi [...] D
Guy Pearce plays the older brother of Colin Firth's character. Pearce is seven years younger than Fi [...] D
An exchange between Winston Churchill and Bertie suggests that Churchill supported Edward's abdicati [...] D
Helena Bonham Carter appeared in two 2011 Academy Award winning movies: this movie, which won four O [...] D
The BBFC originally gave this movie a 15 certificate, for seventeen occurrences of the word "fuck". [...] D
After the King concludes his climactic speech and talks to Lionel Logue at his desk, if you listen v [...] D
Though having had a large body of television work, Tom Hooper won the Best Director Academy Award fo [...] D
The film was criticized for underplaying Edward VIII's flirtation with Nazism both before and after [...] D
Lionel acted out a scene from William Shakespeare's play Richard III. Claire Bloom who plays Queen M [...] D
Michael Gambon had previously portrayed King Edward VII (father of King George V) in The Lost Prince [...] D
While talking about William Shakespeare, one of Logue's sons mentions "the Scottish play". That play [...] D
Colin Firth won the Best Actor Academy Award (Oscar) for this movie on his second nomination. Firth [...] D
Timothy Spall also played Winston Churchill in Jackboots on Whitehall (2010). D
Geoffrey Rush says the line, "It makes it official." There is a similarly line in the source novel f [...] D
Derek Jacobi portrayed a monarch who struggled with speech problems in Claudius (1976). Jacobi playe [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die," edited by Steven Schneider. D
King George VI fully supported the appeasement of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, and was strongly o [...] D
Timothy Spall also played Winston Churchill at the opening of the 2012 London Olympics. D
The second Best Picture winner in less than a decade to feature "King" in the title. Il Signore degl [...] D
When Archbishop Cosmo Lang attempts to dismiss Lionel Logue as the King's speech therapist, he says [...] D
Geoffrey Rush appeared in I miserabili (1998) and Elizabeth (1998). Tom Hooper directed Les Misér [...] D

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Errori

When Bertie starts to apply glue to the model plane, the plane is resting on the table, however in t [...] D
In the climactic scene where the king delivers his live radio address, the costume is correctly that [...] D
When Bertie meets with Baldwin to discuss Edward's abdication, a close-up shows a speck of dandruff [...] D
In the movie, an air raid alarm occurs in London in September 1939. There was a false air raid alarm [...] D
In the 1930s, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin would have been called "Prime Minister Mr. Baldwin", no [...] D
Queen Elizabeth II has blue eyes. Freya Wilson, who plays Princess Elizabeth, has brown eyes. D
The story takes place over several years, but the two princesses (Bertie's daughters) do not age. D
When Bertie is practicing for his broadcast with Lionel, Lionel is visible in the mirror, walking to [...] D
After King George V delivers his 1934 Christmas speech, he has a conversation with Bertie. In that c [...] D
Lionel Logue never swore in front of the king, and never called him "Bertie". D
When the Duke of York tells his daughters the penguin story, the view from behind shows each girl wi [...] D
Churchill advises Bertie to not come to the throne as King Albert because "Albert" is "too German". [...] D
At the end of the Westminster Abbey speech rehearsal scene when Bertie and Lionel are arguing and Be [...] D
The king's war speech did not end where it does in the movie. There was one additional sentence: "Ma [...] D
The Duchess of York's hat at Balmoral, based on the Royal Air force themes, was not her fashion unti [...] D
When Lionel is dining with his family, the face shot of him shows a moderate amount of food on his p [...] D
Logue's boys make plastic models in the mid/late 1930s. Scale modeling then was usually done in bals [...] D
After the abdication of Edward VIII, Bertie says to Logue "every Monarch in history has always succe [...] D
In a brief scene at the end of the film, a small group of factory workers are listening to the speec [...] D
The scenes at Balmoral take place in winter. In real life King Edward VIII was there in August and S [...] D
When Logue is playing Shakespeare with his sons, they are sitting in the studio. Logue apologizes th [...] D
The Wembley Stadium scene includes the famous twin towers on the far side of the field. In real life [...] D
When the newsreel about the 1937 Coronation ends, it is immediately followed by a report of a big ou [...] D
At home, in the company of their parents, princesses Elizabeth and Margaret were called Lilibet and [...] D
Just before the king gives his first wartime speech, in the first week of September 1939, the trees [...] D
After he learns of his father's death and realizes he is now king, Edward VIII is shown breaking dow [...] D
In the film Winston Churchill is presented as a critic of Edward VIII (Duke of Windsor). In reality [...] D
In the conversation with Bertie after delivering the Christmas proclamation, the King refers to "Mar [...] D
In a brief scene at the end of the film, a group of soldiers listens to the speech as broadcast. The [...] D
The altar frontal at Westminster Abbey is purple. King George VI's coronation occurred May 12th, 193 [...] D
At the end of the movie, while the King delivers his wartime speech to the nation, a group of men in [...] D
The Duke and Duchess of York had blue eyes, but Colin Firth and Helena Bonham Carter have brown eyes [...] D
When the BBC transmitters are shown, all of the meters read zero. D
Towards the end of the credits, it is written: "Piano Concerto No.5 'Emperor' 2nd Movement Composed [...] D
When King George VI gives his speech at 6pm, one clock says 7:20pm. D
Contemporary accounts reported that when Their Majesties went to visit Logue, the soon-to-be queen w [...] D
In the final speech, King George VI has one blue eye and one brown eye. Colin Firth had lost a conta [...] D
At Wallis Simpson's party, the music is supposed to be coming out of the gramophone. The turntable i [...] D
When Queen Elizabeth first engages Logue in his office, her veil is down in every shot but one, when [...] D
After King George VI gives his war speech in the studio with Logue present, he puts his military jac [...] D
The Tiger Moth aircraft, although of the period, bears a registration (G-ANFM) allocated in 1953. D
While watching a newsreel of Adolf Hitler, Princess Elizabeth asks Bertie what Hitler is saying; he [...] D
Stanley Baldwin is depicted as resigning as Prime Minister on a point of principle, because he has m [...] D
Bertie's kilt is a modern Irish County Kerry plaid designed in 1997, not the Balmoral Tartan his gre [...] D
When the Archbishop administers last rites to King George V, he wears a simple wooden cross. In the [...] D

Frase

King George VI: You know, ih... if I'm a... a King [...] D
[first lines] Title Card: 1925 / King George V re [...] D
Lionel Logue: How do you feel? King George VI: Fu [...] D
King George VI: Is the nation ready for two... min [...] D
Lionel Logue: [Bertie is lying on the floor, and E [...] D
King George VI: We're not a family, we're a firm. D
King George VI: All that... work... down the drain [...] D
Stanley Baldwin: Sir, I have asked to see you toda [...] D
Robert Wood: Let the microphone do the work, sir. D
Myrtle Logue: What's the matter, love? Lionel Log [...] D
Lionel Logue: Would I lie to a prince of the realm [...] D
Lionel Logue: Am I considered the enemy? Queen El [...] D
King George V: In the past, all a King had to do w [...] D
Lionel Logue: [referring to the Duke of York] This [...] D
King George VI: [as he prepares to broadcast his w [...] D
Myrtle Logue: Apologize... do you both good. D
King George VI: David, I've been trying to see you [...] D
King George VI: Logue, we can't stay here all day. [...] D
Lionel Logue: My castle, my rules. D
King George VI: In this grave hour, perhaps the mo [...] D
Dr. Blandine Bentham: Cigarette smoking calms the [...] D
King George VI: Waiting for me to... commence a co [...] D
Lionel Logue: Oh, surely a prince's brain knows wh [...] D
King George VI: [Sees Logue is sitting on the coro [...] D
Lionel Logue: Long pauses are good: they add solem [...] D
Queen Elizabeth: [to Winston Churchill, on the hol [...] D
King Edward VIII: Haven't I any rights? King Geor [...] D
King George VI: Waiting for a king to apologize, o [...] D
Lionel Logue: What are friends for? King George V [...] D
King George VI: You wouldn't believe the kind of p [...] D
Lionel Logue: Well, we need to have your hubby pop [...] D
King George VI: I'm not going to sit here warbling [...] D
Queen Elizabeth: [Using the name "Mrs. Johnson"] M [...] D
King George VI: [sobbing] I'm not a king! I'm not [...] D
Lionel Logue: [as Albert prepares to light a cigar [...] D
[watching a clip of Hitler speaking] Lilibet: Pap [...] D
King George VI: In this... grave... hour - fuck fu [...] D
Lionel Logue: Kiss the book, sign the oath, and yo [...] D
Lionel Logue: What was your earliest memory? King [...] D
Lionel Logue: Please, call me Lionel. King George [...] D
King George VI: [speaking of Wallis Simpson] And y [...] D
Myrtle Logue: [sees the Queen at her dining table, [...] D
Queen Elizabeth: My husband has this... mechanical [...] D
Lionel Logue: You still stammered on the 'W'. Kin [...] D
Lionel Logue: Long pauses are good. They add solem [...] D
Lionel Logue: Do you know any jokes? King George [...] D
King George VI: Every monarch in history has succe [...] D
King George VI: ...a sieve of thisted siffles! D
Myrtle Logue: Will their Majesties be staying to d [...] D

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