[Spoiler Alert] The King's Speech
I caught the film one day because of the Oscar hype surrounding it (12 nominations!) plus I saw the trailer on the FaceBook page and it really intrigued me. This movie is a historical drama recounting the story of King George VI when he was still the Duke of York and how his stammer was causing him great distress. So in comes Lionel Logue,a speech therapist who helps the Duke overcome his lifelong stammer with his unorthodox methods. The film follows how Logue and the Duke developed a firm friendship in the Duke's struggle for a voice as he ascended the throne to be the King.
I was very overwhelmed by the struggle the Duke of York went through as he searched for ways to overcome his stammer. His stance was clearly uncomfortable when it came to public speaking, stemmed from his past and lack of confidence. Thus,it was very inspiring when he delivered the final speech to his people without stammering at the end of the film. I think the underlying factor for his stammer was his lack of confidence. The taunting of his elder brother and his father did a lot of damage to his self-esteem and that led to the Duke developing a fear of public speaking.
This movie made me realise the power of speech and what people go through in order to communicate with others. I would really recommend this film to you because it shows how effective communication can be achieved as long as we learn how to overcome our fears of public speaking. So do let me know about your thoughts about this film if you have watched it because I would really love to hear your views about it :)