It’s kinda like an alcoholic saying “leave the bottle” to a bartender, and then the alcoholic drinks the whole bottle compulsively and then says to the bartender “why did you make me drink too much booze?”
When did three spoonfuls do anybody good, Measure the medicine to the man 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Such a brilliant actor and no one could have played this part like Nigel hawthorn.
Having read up on King George, his madness was understandable- he had lost several children. So losing a colony that would help with the debt the French Indian War accrued was just the last cup of tea
How is manic psychosis "understandable" as a reaction to your family members dying? If that was the case then all of England at the time would have been full of screeching lunatics. It's not until the King's courtiers find a doctor willing to actually strap the King down during his manic fits that he actually develops any dignity. At least he's not embarrassing himself constantly.
Even though he’s an obnoxious egomaniac, between his energetic charisma and his foppishly obsequious courtiers, you can’t help but love the good old king!
"obnoxious egomaniac" "energetic charisma" Aaaaand there you go missing the entire point of the movie. You're not supposed to admire his disease. He's a raving maniac (literally), what you think is a huge personality is literally just his symptoms. He was reportedly calm and reasonable (aka, Kinglike) when not having a manic fit.
Yeah, certain people really get off on manic episodes - they really enjoy the total chaos and danger and lack of any kind of normal restraint. You should probably stay away from cocaine, btw.
@@devilpupbear09you seem so.eager ill bite...are you talking about his American colonists? Someones been watching too many mel gibson movies. You do know GB outlawed international slave trading right? That more slaves joined the kings army and were freed than fought for the Washington
I Love How Captain Greville Realizes Just Because George III Is Out King Does Not Change The Fact That he Is A Human Being Also If not More Than Anything
You say The price of my love's not a price that you're willing to pay You cry In your tea, which you hurl in the sea when you see me go by Why so sad? Remember, we made an arrangement when you went away Now, you're making me mad Remember, despite our estrangement, I'm your man You'll be back, soon, you'll see You'll remember you belong to me You'll be back, time will tell You'll remember that I served you well Oceans rise, empires fall We have seen each other through it all And when push comes to shove I will send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love! Da-da-da, dat-da, dat, da-da-da, da-ya-da Da-da, dat, dat, da-ya-da Da-da-da, dat-da, dat, da-da-da, da-ya-da Da-da, dat, dat, da-ya
"14 motions and you call it mild? Now a days it is prescribed and called "GoLightly". But There is nothing Go Lightly about it. It should be called " Go a lot and Go some more"
King George The Third wasn’t mentally incapacitated when he lost America. This film revolves around his 4 month incapacity in Nov 1788-March 1789. It would be almost 12 years from the end of this bout until he had another in 1801. He wasn’t permanently insane in the way he’s portrayed in America.
Megan Thomas for a while it was thought he had Acute Intermittent Porphyria (AIP) a non-photophobic type that causes acute episodes such as: mood problems, psychosis, digestive issues, spasms and even temporary paralysis. It causes odd coloured urine and can be hereditary, however the “his majesty’s urine is blue” thing may have been from the medicine he was prescribed that contained gentian extract, an alpine flower that has very deep, sapphire blue flowers. Bipolar is now thought to be very likely.
Turns out, trying to appease the king was a bad idea. Better to manhandle him. Neville Chamberlain, please step aside for the British bulldog version of the king's doctor to come in, a Winston Churchill of a man.
Before you examine the body of a patient, Be patient to learn his story. For once you learn his story, You will also come to know His body. Before you diagnose any sickness, Make sure there is no sickness in the mind or heart. For the emotions in a man’s moon or sun, Can point to the sickness in Any one of his other parts. Before you treat a man with a condition, Know that not all cures can heal all people. For the chemistry that works on one patient, May not work for the next, Because even medicine has its own Conditions. Before asserting a prognosis on any patient, Always be objective and never subjective. For telling a man that he will win the treasure of life, But then later discovering that he will lose, Will harm him more than by telling him That he may lose, But then he wins.