Helena looks so uncomfortable...and the interviewer is so boringgg...helena was so funny when the interviewer is not boring...ugh...hate this...but i love colin and helena...i mean all the cast😂👌🔥🥵
He speaks about the stupid R Rating of the film, joking about the similarities to Saw 4 in 3D (horror movie), '... I decapitate my speech therapist and disembowel Queen Mother...' :D
It is amazing to me how bad these famous and wonderful actors are with using microphones. But of course, they are not used to speaking into mics! Interesting...
Merci a tous ces artistes qui nous eblouissent par leurs tirades, leur humour. Leurs roles s inscrivent dans notre memoire Une pensee particuliere pour Colin. Il est sublime, brillant. Il fascine toutes ses fans. Son jeu est a chaque fois bouleversant de realite.
Our beloved Colin Firth gives a masterful performance that elevates the film to new heights. His ability to convey the emotional complexities of his character, King George VI, is simply exceptional. Colin manages to capture the internal struggle, vulnerability, and ultimately triumph with moving authenticity. His performance is the backbone of the film, providing a deep emotional connection with the audience. Not surprisingly, his outstanding performance was recognized with a well-deserved Oscar award, solidifying his place as one of the film industry's most notable actors. "Firth's mastery of 'The King's Speech' is a testament to his innate talent and ability to bring characters to life in an unrivaled way." I love you Colin.
Re the prince John and his epilepsy , George V and Queen Mary loved John and spent a lot of time with him and asked all the local children if they would like to come and play with John. Every weekend the prince would come and visit the queen mum Queen Alexandria.
What I notice, as a Texan watching this delightful panel, is the British tendency, particularly with Firth, to mutter. It's actually quite craft as a technique, intentional or not, because it will motivate the listeners to try harder to catch every word. This film has been a favorite since it was released, and I love the beautiful Claire Bloom in anything. I've been a fan of hers since the early sixties as a little boy when she did "The Haunting" with Julie Harris.
Has anybody noticed how difficult it is for the British actors to really understand the American interviewer? It makes perfect sense, because they speak different languages...:)))))
To all 3 above. Totally agree that the interviewer was appalling. Didn't project his voice and he clearly doesn't understand British humour. Helena and Colin went over his head. Almost as bad was his lack of knowledge of the Royal Family history. Queen Mary married George because her chosen husband...King to be...died. So she married the next king to be. She was drilled with loyalty to the Crown and responsibility. I felt sorry for her.