Tom Hooper delivers, David Seidler delivers, Geoffrey Rush delivers, Helena Bonham Carter delivers, and Colin Firth truly delivers. When you have that many aspects of a film delivering in its direction, writing, and acting, you know the film has everything a great movie needs. Despite all of that, what makes "The King's Speech" not great, but a masterpiece is its pure combination of many little, but vitally important aspects that are used wisely in this picture. The transition from scene to scene, the perfectly consistent pace that is not slow nor fast, and how the film is so accurate on its time in history that it absorbs you into the soul of the plot. Not many films have the power to suck you into its story because the absorbtion into the plot mainly comes from the little things that many filmmakers ignore. Hooper's using of the little aspects, and how the chemistry between every character in the film is emotionally brilliant. The King's Speech" is nothing but a masterpiece and possibly one of the greatest films of its genre of all time.
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