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  • I am using this clip from The King's Speech movie under the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act for a blog post at mikecanex.wordp...

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  • @trymetal95
    @trymetal95 4 роки тому +830

    notice when he raises his voice he barely stammers at all, he's mad and all hesitation goes out the window. Beautiful

    • @MsJubjubbird
      @MsJubjubbird 4 роки тому +78

      yeah the idea was the stammer was due to anxiousness and second guessing himself. When you're that emotional there is no second guessing yourself. Like he doesn't stammer after he makes the speech because he is so ecstatic

    • @martasalanova8156
      @martasalanova8156 3 роки тому +27

      I had a little stroke years ago and as a result a mild speech impediment (I went into therapy ). But surprisingly when I was EXTREMELY enraged at the top of my voice...I spoke fluently. Nobody gave me an explanation for that.

    • @joecolman1968
      @joecolman1968 8 місяців тому +3

      You see the same thing in the wine cellar when he confronts Edward. He shouts 'and you put that woman in our mother's bed!' With no hesitation or stammer at all

    • @kingsasquatch
      @kingsasquatch 6 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for explaining the entirety of the subtext of this scene

    • @fredcox6994
      @fredcox6994 Місяць тому

      ​@@kingsasquatchWell, it helps those of us who may be a little slow to recognize the subtleties

  • @joeparsons8756
    @joeparsons8756 10 років тому +1567

    It always makes me laugh when George turns around and sees Lionel just casually sitting on the throne of England :'D

    • @Xohadarc
      @Xohadarc 8 років тому +46

      Yes, that one bit is shot perfectly!

    • @ForgottenHonor0
      @ForgottenHonor0 7 років тому +116

      "It's a chair! People have carved their names on it!" That honestly left me in stitches. How much you want to bet King Hal did it when no one was looking?

    • @naomilamont7223
      @naomilamont7223 6 років тому +40

      So Australian :)

    • @joshuaplotkin8826
      @joshuaplotkin8826 6 років тому +16

      Imagine the stones it took to do something like that

    • @joshuaplotkin8826
      @joshuaplotkin8826 6 років тому +3

      He was on a throne of a different kind in his first scene

  • @Cloofinder
    @Cloofinder 5 років тому +892

    "Those poor, young blokes have cried out in fear, no one was listening to them. My job was to give them faith in their own voice, and let them know that a friend was listening"
    That sounds so relevant in today's age. In more ways than one.

    • @babylonian5
      @babylonian5 4 роки тому +2

      they can always go on Twitter.

    • @podmonkey2501
      @podmonkey2501 4 роки тому +20

      Very true. And once again no one wants to listen.

    • @sebastiang.480
      @sebastiang.480 2 роки тому +25

      The poor blokes he's on about suffered from severe PTSD, a condition which ruled over their bodies causing them to shake, tremble, and stutter, basically destroyed them psychologically due to the horrors they experienced and the constant shelling around them. In WW1 this condition was terribly misunderstood and for doctors it was a new unknown phenomenon, some of those men suffering from PTSD or shell shock as it was branded back then were unfortunately shot as deserters and for cowardice.

    • @cald1421
      @cald1421 Рік тому +4

      Jordan Peterson is doing the job today!

    • @Cloofinder
      @Cloofinder Рік тому

      @@sebastiang.480 I'm familiar with what he was talking about.

  • @T13HS
    @T13HS 7 років тому +1629

    As brilliant as Colin Firth was in this film, it seems very unfair Geoffrey Rush didn't win anything for his part.

    • @LucySkyz
      @LucySkyz 7 років тому +40

      It seems unfair indeed... however, Christian Bale's Oscar was very well deserved.

    • @AJCham
      @AJCham 5 років тому +30

      He won a BAFTA for it

    • @ferrer65
      @ferrer65 4 роки тому +12

      Geoffrey Rush is one of my favorite actors.

    • @Gruvmpy
      @Gruvmpy 4 роки тому +3

      @Phil Olivetti Yet it was challenged in court and ruled in Rush's favour, after he charged the paper responsible for putting the information out for defamation

    • @OscarMaris
      @OscarMaris 4 роки тому +1

      Phil Olivetti there's no proof of that

  • @surfinmuso37
    @surfinmuso37 3 роки тому +323

    "I don't care how many royal assholes have sat in this chair". Hilarious
    "You have such perseverance Bertie you're the bravest man I know" just makes me cry it's such a beautiful compliment.

  • @eoinoconnor5783
    @eoinoconnor5783 Рік тому +93

    “I have a voice!”
    Probably the most powerful line in the film.

    • @deloreanman14
      @deloreanman14 3 місяці тому +2

      The silence that follows it as the echo dies down is so poignant. He finally realizes that yes....he does.

  • @deviritter5232
    @deviritter5232 Рік тому +117

    I love Firth’s vocal control in this scene. The choking, the despair, the affirmation tearing free straight from the diaphragm. Great film overall, but this scene is the best.

  • @ZenZudokai
    @ZenZudokai 5 років тому +302

    While this scene isn’t historically accurate (and that’s not discrediting the actors/actresses efforts to making it so) no one can deny that this scene captures the historical characters of both men. The line “My job was to give them faith in their own voice, and let them know that a friend was listening.” rings especially true with Mark Logue’s assessment of the letters between the therapist and his king. That it wasn’t a relationship of a doctor and his patient, but a relationship between friends.

    • @dghhambo
      @dghhambo 2 роки тому +8

      what you said made me think how hard would it be to be royalty and know who really is your friend? How many people, aquaintances but real true friends

    • @ZenZudokai
      @ZenZudokai 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@dghhambo a very valid point good sir.

    • @fredcox6994
      @fredcox6994 Місяць тому

      ​@@dghhamboIs that not true of us all? They are not different or divinely selected, even though they are treated so

  • @toxiclegend7569
    @toxiclegend7569 6 років тому +364

    I have a mild stutter, this made me cry when he said that he had a voice..

    • @Kagranth
      @Kagranth 4 роки тому +6

      Even Devil's may cry. :)

    • @Theoutcome0
      @Theoutcome0 4 роки тому +1

      Kagranth when they lose a loved one?

    • @anamericanman
      @anamericanman 3 роки тому

      Sometimes you have to provoke someone for their own sake.

    • @jacobsabin2039
      @jacobsabin2039 3 роки тому +3

      Just like King George VI had a voice, so do you

    • @fredcox6994
      @fredcox6994 Місяць тому

      I don't even notice it. You've done well

  • @khfan4life365
    @khfan4life365 9 місяців тому +63

    Fun fact: Colin Firth actually developed a stammer after filming this movie. He also revealed that he would get headaches and had this strange left arm paralysis that lasted a few days. He had to re-learn how to talk without the stammer.
    Now that’s dedication.

    • @jonlannister345
      @jonlannister345 3 місяці тому +4

      That's a danger of being a good actor. Timothy McInnerny reportedly developed a persistent eye twitch that took years to shift after his role in Blackadder 4

  • @Keeazul
    @Keeazul 4 роки тому +191

    From 1:30,
    “... but I knew I had to go deeper. Those poor young blokes cried out in fear. No one was listening to them. My job was to give them faith in their own voice and let them know a friend was listening”
    I’m just a hopeless weak guy went no war nor have burdens of King, but Lionel’s word saved me... Great film, thanks.

    • @FormerGovernmentHuman
      @FormerGovernmentHuman Рік тому

      Nobody listens to us still.
      Instead of fear we cry out with concern.
      We have seen the horrors of war and we are against another unjust conflict that doesn’t concern us.
      When the people that fight tell you it’s wrong and the people that profit from war but have never seen it first hand tell you it’s right, why do those that don’t know any better continue to side with those profiting without knowing the suffering they cause.
      All the men I served with would pick up their rifles again in a heartbeat. They miss the sense of purpose and camaraderie and excitement. They miss war, many of us enjoy it when it’s thrust on us.
      Yet we are aware that those who know nothing of war have no idea what they are asking or what they are getting into.
      We are changed, we will never be what we once were. The boy that leaves to war will always die. The man that comes back is nothing like what was before. You will lose yourself and your soul at a vain attempt at glory, where there is none to be found.
      You will create ties stronger than blood, but it isn’t through glory and heroism. It is through shared suffering, misery and pain and the willingness to take great risks for others because they would do the same for you. Yet still you will lose some of them, some of the luckiest ones died on the field. Some you watch destroy themselves slowly and others you never knew how bad they suffered until they end it without a word.
      Leave the fighting to those of us that have already died once before. We would prefer to be the last of our kind, unfortunately we will be far from the last.

    • @the.seagull.35
      @the.seagull.35 7 місяців тому +2

      Keeazul 🤝 Hope you're doing well these days brother

  • @LD-bv1pm
    @LD-bv1pm Рік тому +42

    There is so much junk coming out of Hollywood. Overpaid, talentless celebrities producing puerile rubbish. And then you have two men (and the supporting cast who were also superb) creating an absolute masterpiece like this. Every moment they share on the screen stops time. It's sublime.

  • @jimmo42
    @jimmo42 10 років тому +328

    Despite this scene being historically inaccurate, it is definitely one of my favorites in the whole movie.

    • @BynDStyleZ
      @BynDStyleZ 10 років тому +55

      The scene does not need to be accurate, in fact a movie director isn't compelled to accurately reproduce past events. He can interpretate them as he envisions them.

    • @hrgirl26
      @hrgirl26 10 років тому +15

      Which part is inaccurate? They used the actual diaries of Lionel Logue to recreate much of this. The actors were reading the newly discovered diaries and letters between the king and Logue as they filmed and worked much of the words into the actual film. This film rewrote the history with the discovery from Logue's grandson. Watch the 60 minutes special. :)

    • @jimmo42
      @jimmo42 10 років тому +25

      ***** Is all of your history from TV? How about reading a book instead? For example, how about reading Mark Logue's book? (Mark Logue is Lionel's grandson and it was he who found the diary and letters) I have read his book, as well as Denis Judd's biography of George VI and I am currently reading Shawcross' bio of Elizabeth. The film has several places that are historically inaccurate. In this case, by the time George VI (aka Bertie) was crowned, he had vastly improved in his ability to speak in public and this was a well-known fact, so not even the Archbishop would not have questioned Loniel Logue's success. Certainly not Bertie, (as in this scene) because in 1927 (10 years before this scene!!!) Logue insisted the then Duke visit Australia without him and Bertie wrote him a letter from there thanking Logue for helping him with his speech and making the trip a success. By this time, they were friends and the Logues were often invited to social events. Shall I go on?
      This film rewrote the history??? So do tell us all what exactly was "rewritten"? (Other than rewriting things inaccurately?)

    • @YourLoyalDeserter
      @YourLoyalDeserter 6 років тому +5

      No tension if they had done it like that.

    • @luisalonso959
      @luisalonso959 3 роки тому +1

      Is pretty obvious is a movie scene .the guy looks the other way and then lionel appeared sitting on the chair.yeah totally a realistic scenario.

  • @Kalah_
    @Kalah_ 3 роки тому +98

    "You have such perseverance, Bertie, you're the bravest man I know. You'll make a bloody good king." Perfect line. :)

  • @paulsimmons5726
    @paulsimmons5726 6 років тому +66

    Movies like this unfortunately don't come along often enough. The cast was stellar!

    • @zamirstuff
      @zamirstuff Рік тому +2

      This movie was so brilliant! so beautiful!! I cannot believe the same director made "Cats" a decade later 😭

  • @2277niks
    @2277niks 6 років тому +181

    "I HAVE A VOICE!"

    • @SilentDanDisney
      @SilentDanDisney 5 років тому +4

      You’ll make a damn bloody good King.

  • @bigbadseed7665
    @bigbadseed7665 7 років тому +383

    "By divine right! I am your king!"
    Who else wishes they could say those words?

  • @CactusCowboyDan
    @CactusCowboyDan 3 роки тому +75

    What got to me a lot in this scene was how Lional described his experience in helping the poor young soldiers who came back from the Great War. No he didn't have any training. But despite that he helped them regain their voices after all the pain and fear they went through, even when no one else cared.
    What Lional has over other doctors is a stronger sense of morality and understanding on how to help those in need. Especially a king who turns his voice inwards when he needs it the most.

  • @JonatanCarmi
    @JonatanCarmi 8 років тому +137

    because sometimes, the one who mostly helps us is the one who mostly confronts us.

    • @A.French
      @A.French 8 років тому +3

      +Jonatan Carmi Yep, happened to me once, it was my godfather who did, I am another man since that day!

    • @flankerpraha
      @flankerpraha 3 роки тому

      So well said.

  • @dashwhatchamakalit
    @dashwhatchamakalit 3 роки тому +45

    I think one of the more interesting bits from this scene, is Lionel could see Bertie start to regress, and rather fast, when understanding that he wasn't being seen by someone 'accredited'. It became 'oh shoot this freaking person isn't a doctor I thought he was a doctor how did this get by me what the hell was I thinking doing this', just pushing inwards, and Lionel figured out at this point that getting him angry at something is a focus point. So he sits in the chair, which Bertie places a great deal more importance on than he does, which immediately starts to bring him back into focus while speaking about what he views the symbolism for the chair and rock. And he dismisses the whole idea of him being King, or maybe even the whole idea of royalty, arguing why should he care? By 'Divine' right? Who cares? He doesn't want to do it? What's it matter? 'Why should I waste my time with you?' And Bertie's response strikes right to the core, even with the echo in the cathedral, and all else is silent, and Lionel assents.
    Or something.

  • @Talote1983
    @Talote1983 Рік тому +4

    ¨Those poor young blokes had cried out in fear. No one was listening...¨
    Sounds like every veteran from every war.

  • @Perrygallo
    @Perrygallo 9 років тому +88

    best scene in the whole film. Love the chemistry.

  • @Aleander1988
    @Aleander1988 3 роки тому +33

    “I am your King!”
    I didn’t know we had a king, I thought we were an autonomous collective.

    • @DROSIFICTION
      @DROSIFICTION 2 роки тому +7

      No no I told you. We are an Anarcho-Syndicalist Commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive power of the week.

  • @SJMJ91
    @SJMJ91 3 роки тому +17

    Probably one of the best film duos in a long time with so much great chemistry. Loved both performances from Firth and Rush.

  • @joecolman1968
    @joecolman1968 Рік тому +8

    I HAVE A VOICE! This is a truly glorious scene. Two all powerful actors just doing their thing

  • @hpa2005
    @hpa2005 3 роки тому +12

    "Why should listen to you?!"
    "BECAUSE I HAVE A VOICE!!!!"

  • @jamietodd2560
    @jamietodd2560 4 роки тому +65

    I like how at 1:12 his Australian accent becomes very pronounced as he recounts his earlier work with Aussie soldiers.

  • @joshuaplotkin8826
    @joshuaplotkin8826 6 років тому +112

    He did make a bloody good king. He was gone way too soon

    • @jimmy2k4o
      @jimmy2k4o 4 роки тому +15

      Joshua Plotkin true but he was replaced by an equally as good queen.

    • @wikipediaintellectual7088
      @wikipediaintellectual7088 3 роки тому

      @@jimmy2k4o
      She’s reigned for nearly 70 years. Sparing a decade or two for her father wouldn’t have diminished her accomplishments.

  • @Jays_dead_cat
    @Jays_dead_cat 5 років тому +71

    This movie really spoke to me. You have no idea how much I suffered with my stammer in high school and years after. I was teased. Was called stupid because of it. It's okay now but I still have trouble at times

    • @mikecane
      @mikecane  3 роки тому +4

      America now has a President-elect with a stutter.

    • @rickyplaysyt4322
      @rickyplaysyt4322 3 роки тому +2

      @@mikecane I think that can be good for the people who have a stutter, because that can inspire them.

  • @Wolf6119
    @Wolf6119 6 років тому +85

    "There are no letters after my name." Funny, he'd eventually get to add a CVO on there.

  • @airex12
    @airex12 9 місяців тому +3

    When he shouts “I have a voice!” and it echoes around the halls of Westminster Abbey, where every monarch before him has been crowned. Extremely powerful delivery and turning point. Such a great movie.

    • @eoinoconnor5783
      @eoinoconnor5783 8 місяців тому

      The echo when he says it. It’s as if he’s announcing it to the world and the world can hear that he wants them to know that there’s more to him than his stammer.

  • @lindabonham5967
    @lindabonham5967 2 роки тому +8

    One of the best movies ever made. I'll watch it at least once a year, and enjoy seeing it as much as the first time.❤

  • @ivanmichaels7518
    @ivanmichaels7518 2 роки тому +7

    My favourite scene in the whole movie. Beautifully written, beautifully acted, by 2 men at the top of their game.

  • @rocketman544
    @rocketman544 11 років тому +44

    This is my favorite scene in the film, even more than the climactic final speech. Thank you so much for posting it.

  • @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058
    @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058 Рік тому +7

    As a British citizen, born long after the war and long after George VI’s death. I will say George you were never a good King…because you were one of the Greatest Kings to ever reign on the British Throne. I drew tears, I am so bloody proud of him. And I know he’d be so proud to know his daughter became the Longest and Greatest Monarch in British History.
    Thank you Your Majesties, both Albert and Elizabeth. You were the Heroes that contributed more than our Nation will ever be able to repay 👑🇬🇧

    • @TankR
      @TankR 2 місяці тому +1

      As not a British citizen, and the ugliness the quagmire of politics brings asided, I have great appreciation for the character shown in George and Elizabeth's war time duties with the royal forces. I love the photo of Elizabeth standing in front of one of the transport trucks in her motor pool. Of course, as royals, they werent going to be put in the shit, but they did do a duty. As they expected their fellow countrymen to do theirs. And (granted seemingly and through the rose tinted glasses of history (and, in all honesty, there are no saints, everyone has been one kind of a son of a bitch or another at some point) as is the way of things) they showed an enormous admiration for those subjects, recognizing the weight of their position in service of the land and peoples by which their status was built upon.
      Again, no one is perfect, and we've all had our squabbles, all of that aside, from the far side of the pond, we may have had our differences, but today we stand together working towards the brave new world where we can all live in peace. Hail Britannia. (^-^)ゝ
      PS - We miss you Liz......

    • @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058
      @jakkuwolfinsomnia8058 2 місяці тому

      @@TankR Beautifully said 💕 (^-^)つ

  • @TheRigomoni
    @TheRigomoni 3 роки тому +4

    Such brilliant therapy that was when he sat down on the chair to cause reaction and making realize the king in fact does have a voice and not to fear being heard at all

  • @charlesbrown739
    @charlesbrown739 2 роки тому +5

    Wow i honestly don’t know which I’d rather be.
    The one who can see confidence in the eyes of another man or the one who instills the confidence they see. Last 30 seconds of this clips is great! I think it is the reason people fear greatness. Imagine the uncomfortable feeling going thru his body. I saw all of that. And then i saw a King!

  • @AColonDashSix
    @AColonDashSix 3 роки тому +36

    Such a good scene just all around
    Well written
    Bloody well acted
    Direction is top notch
    Everything what any cinematographer should aspire to.

  • @jintarokensei3308
    @jintarokensei3308 3 роки тому +3

    It always makes one reevaluate one's situation when things that are trivial for oneself are monumental for others.

  • @szqsk8
    @szqsk8 9 років тому +33

    One of my favorite scenes. Colin and Geoffrey play so good off each other..

  • @artoljr809
    @artoljr809 4 місяці тому +1

    That echoing sounds still gives me chills

  • @marinaguilherme8042
    @marinaguilherme8042 3 роки тому +8

    One of the most remarkable movies ! ‘I have a voice!’ Great performance of Colin Firth here. Struggling with his voice perfectly all scenes 👏 both actors have done a very good job in this movie

  • @Yerflua
    @Yerflua 3 роки тому +7

    I sometimes wonder whether Bertie felt a sting of guilt when Lionel started talking about the war veterans he'd treated in Australia. Those men served as part of the British Empire, they'd come at the call of his father, King George V.

  • @richardprado5914
    @richardprado5914 2 роки тому +4

    Geoffrey Rush was robbed in Oscar, he deserved to win as a best supporting actor, terrific performance by this two fantastic actors.

  • @joshuaplotkin8826
    @joshuaplotkin8826 6 років тому +30

    funny fact about the stone of scone. in 1950 four Scottish students decided to repatriate the stone by stealing it from Westminster Abbey. they did not know what they were doing and broke the bloody thing.

    • @vacciniumaugustifolium1420
      @vacciniumaugustifolium1420 6 років тому +5

      Joshua Plotkin A fucking buch of morons : / they did a movie about them if i remember.

    • @jimmy2k4o
      @jimmy2k4o 9 місяців тому

      Great way of summing up the relationship Scottish nationalists have to Scottish history.

  • @specialunit0428
    @specialunit0428 4 роки тому +13

    Joffrey would probably like it when King George shouts "I am your king!"

    • @Shakes-Off-Fear
      @Shakes-Off-Fear 4 роки тому +1

      specialunit 042 “King eh? Well I didn’t vote for you!”

  • @sgtmajvimy
    @sgtmajvimy Рік тому +2

    And he was … a bloody good king, who also raised a great queen.

  • @IGPriX
    @IGPriX 8 місяців тому +2

    The Great War veteran who gave the voice back to others says "I don't care how many royal assholes sat on it" was funnier with this context in mind.😂

  • @57highland
    @57highland 13 років тому +16

    Brilliant pairing of talents.

  • @bym6952
    @bym6952 3 роки тому +5

    Albert: * Having an existential crisis *
    Lionel: * Sitting on the throne of England * Sup

  • @MattWatts-kv8rh
    @MattWatts-kv8rh Місяць тому

    What a movie. And what a performance by both of these men let alone the entire cast.

  • @robertyates9500
    @robertyates9500 6 років тому +36

    Absolutely wonderful, the last two lines from Lionel at 4:10. Right on.

  • @swalterstennis
    @swalterstennis 2 роки тому +5

    I’m a stammer for 50 years, is that what they call it? I thought it was stutterer. And I’m tearing up at this scene. What a movie.

    • @CaltosVirnam
      @CaltosVirnam Рік тому

      i think stutter and stammer are different
      if i remember right stutters get stuck on a letter whole stammerers get stuck on words
      or it could be different era different word use and again i might be wrong it's what i remember

  • @sconni666
    @sconni666 10 років тому +27

    Stuttered my whole life. Love it.

  • @followingtheroe1952
    @followingtheroe1952 4 роки тому +7

    The real Kings Speech were the friends we made along the way

  • @rossperry6195
    @rossperry6195 7 років тому +19

    This scene is so powerful, God I love it!

  • @victorcross5949
    @victorcross5949 4 роки тому +10

    He was a great king. We could all learn from his bravery and sense of duty.

  • @radithan
    @radithan 4 роки тому +2

    The Act was so good when u watch this scene on silence again and again understanding d correlation of talk between friends!

  • @kristine8338
    @kristine8338 4 роки тому +2

    I can't but imagine that the people of the crew must to have been very impressed while filming this scene.

  • @ChaosAngel667
    @ChaosAngel667 5 років тому +3

    You will cry for the blood of the bird but not for the fish.
    Blessed are those with a voice.

  • @aryastark772
    @aryastark772 2 роки тому +2

    Such a brilliant scene. Flawless

  • @electronwave4551
    @electronwave4551 2 роки тому +1

    To paraphrase, "I have a voice," according to the movie, is what Lionel learned treating Australian WWI returned soldiers suffering shell-shock (who had been expendable cannon fodder and thereby had 'no voice').
    All along, Lionel was quietly needling Berty into re-acquiring his voice (which had been taken away when he was young) rather than continuing to hide behind the injury.

    • @electronwave4551
      @electronwave4551 2 роки тому +1

      Part 2: The other revelation here is Bertie reveals that the Royal family feared a repeat of the mental issues of King George III. Now, Bertie, being left-handed, having crooked legs, and being second in line to the throne, became the whipping-boy by which the Royal household could 'pin' as the most likely to be 'mad.' This shocking injustice was imposed upon Bertie, who stammered as a result.
      As it turned out, Bertie was by far the saner of the brothers, as shown by his older brother's self-obsessions and lack of care to his duties as King.

  • @andrewerbold8005
    @andrewerbold8005 Рік тому +1

    Harry: GET UP YOU CANNOT SIT THERE GET THE ***K UP THAT IS NOT A CHAIR THAT IS.......... THAT'S THAT IS KINGSMAN'S CHAIR

  • @joelhenderson4450
    @joelhenderson4450 3 роки тому +1

    Loved this film. Great performances all round.

  • @NarfiRef
    @NarfiRef 6 років тому +7

    Thanks. I needed to rewatch this scene for an assignment for my public speaking class.

    • @mikecane
      @mikecane  6 років тому +1

      Thanks. I'm glad it could help.

  • @carlrosendorf5210
    @carlrosendorf5210 Рік тому +1

    A stunning movie
    Wanted it to not end.
    ✌️ peace 2023

  • @user-ed8hx1nq4h
    @user-ed8hx1nq4h Рік тому +3

    Колину надо было играть Гамлета и короля Лир ... он гениальный актёр!!!!! Как жаль , что такому артисту выпало сыграть только несколько хороших ролей ...

  • @SnakesGaming2016
    @SnakesGaming2016 Рік тому +2

    such an incredible movie

  • @CullenCochran
    @CullenCochran 4 місяці тому

    “I have a voice!” Is the most Kingly sounding exclamation I’ve ever heard. He sounds like a Lion!!!!

  • @frasermackie5369
    @frasermackie5369 Рік тому +1

    B - "I HAVE A VOICE!!"
    L - "Yes, you do"
    Everyone - 😭😭😭❤️

  • @SixCoreSecond
    @SixCoreSecond 3 роки тому +1

    I think the statement "I have a voice, therefore I have a right to be heard" is one of the most fundamental natural human laws imaginable.

  • @cindydefronzo-cz2xt
    @cindydefronzo-cz2xt 12 днів тому

    Excellent movie. One of the best. I read that even Her Majesty watched it and approved of the portrayal of her father George VI.

  • @ritazanin1429
    @ritazanin1429 Рік тому

    Two co-protagonists who excel in their acting roles. It must have been so hard to play the King’s part. Congrats Mr. Firth, you’re so talented. All of you actors are indeed for I believe acting requires special talent. The most interesting people I know are actors. Never boring!

  • @mrmoviemanic1
    @mrmoviemanic1 Рік тому +1

    Very brilliant even today I get emotional at this scene.

  • @Aurora-lp9sn
    @Aurora-lp9sn 4 роки тому +2

    King George: BECAUSE I HAVE A VOICE!!
    Lionel: ight.

  • @CaroLine-qx6ct
    @CaroLine-qx6ct 5 років тому +19

    Lionel was so badass!

  • @the.seagull.35
    @the.seagull.35 7 місяців тому

    Lionel's confidence and even impudence was such a huge part of his success with the king. After what happened at the racetrack the king must have carried such deep insecurities.
    _I'm no king. I'm no royalty. Nobody respects me. I don't deserve to sit on this throne where so many great kings have sat._
    Then Lionel walks in, takes out a huge pin and pops the bubble. He lets the air out of the throne room, all the stuffy trappings and expectations of royalty. He walks up and sits on the throne like a chair.
    This therapist with "no credentials" did exactly what King George needed the most. He showed the king that a regular guy could sit on the throne of England, if he wanted to.
    That's all it took -- and suddenly King George had his voice back.

  • @andrewgundy3045
    @andrewgundy3045 2 місяці тому

    Geoffrey Rush was robbed of an Oscar this year

  • @phillipgrande9147
    @phillipgrande9147 8 місяців тому +1

    There's a friend listening

  • @ianmartinezcassmeyer
    @ianmartinezcassmeyer Рік тому

    I only knew Rush from the Pirates of the Caribbean films, playing Barbosa. This film made me a true fan. Such a marvelously down to earth man he plays, who only wants to help people find their voice

  • @TARWCreations
    @TARWCreations 3 роки тому +2

    Geoffrey Rush is an absolute LEGEND

  • @baileyguan7457
    @baileyguan7457 3 місяці тому

    Father: I have a voice!!!
    Daughter: No one wants to hear it.

  • @ludrixte1938
    @ludrixte1938 2 роки тому +1

    And that’s how Barbosa became a pirate

  • @Kalah_
    @Kalah_ 3 роки тому +1

    Bertie: "You have saddled this nation with a voiceless king..."
    Also Bertie: "I have a VOICE!!"

  • @darthwader4472
    @darthwader4472 Рік тому +1

    03:40 - 03:51 Oscar competition has been cancelled.

  • @Sigma0283
    @Sigma0283 Рік тому

    Ever since they've met, Lionel insisted he be addressed by his first name and not Dr. Logue so that everybody knew he wasn't a doctor. At best, he was a teacher in the field of speech and elocution.

  • @ktwashere5637
    @ktwashere5637 Рік тому

    This is the best representation of an Australian I have seen on film. Often they are caricatures. Logue is wonderful.

  • @DougHanson2769
    @DougHanson2769 5 місяців тому

    "Yes you do ". So powerful

  • @the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda
    @the_eminent_Joshua_E_Hrouda Рік тому +2

    Was the throne a replica?

  • @JAPelicano1
    @JAPelicano1 Рік тому

    "That is the Stone of Scone you are trivializing!!!!" I don't know why that line cracks me up! XD

  • @nederlander66
    @nederlander66 3 роки тому

    2 great actors and performers

  • @writersblock26
    @writersblock26 9 років тому +8

    Thank you for posting this, Mike Cane.

  • @michiganspencer6920
    @michiganspencer6920 Рік тому

    Lol! This scene is HILARIOUS! Lionel takes the ceremony as COMICAL (as he takes a proverbial stick to poke Bertie) while King George takes it too SERIOUSLY!!!

  • @joelbarder1988
    @joelbarder1988 8 місяців тому

    I find this scene unbelievably moving

  • @ChristopherDillman
    @ChristopherDillman 3 роки тому +2

    Simply a brilliant scene and film. Rush and Firth first class all the way.

  • @AloutkaKazawa
    @AloutkaKazawa 4 роки тому +1

    it's one of the most poignant scenes in a film full of poignant scenes. Lionel saying about "a friend listening" and complimenting Bertie, and telling him his voice matters. Bloody good psychotherapist. love it

  • @TRockett55IRISH
    @TRockett55IRISH 3 роки тому

    Just utter brilliance.

  • @oshatlarge3870
    @oshatlarge3870 Рік тому

    That line "I have voice" it's so hard

  • @dietdrpepper15
    @dietdrpepper15 2 роки тому

    "People have carved their names on it!"

  • @LeanderHall
    @LeanderHall 2 місяці тому

    Sorry to state the obvious, but I think Lionel knew that if Bertie was cross he would not be scared anymore. I probably should not use their names - but
    as they were alone in this part of the cathedral this was to all intents and purposes a consultation at Mr. Logue's consulting room.