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The version of the film that's currently in theaters features a scene in which Colin Firth's character, King George VI, is encouraged by his speech therapist Lionel Logue, played by Geoffrey Rush, to curse repeatedly to help overcome his stutter on the eve of World War II.
Cleanup of 'King's Speech' Michelle Kung 2011
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A powerful point of Firth's Oscar-winning performance shows on his face - his embarrassment, shame and sheer terror as he stands before a microphone and presses to pour out his words.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Understanding Stuttering M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Tim Firth's comedy about a school nativity play began life in 1999 as a TV play, but was adapted for Liverpool Playhouse in 2006 where it was a big success.
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Firth's performance is seamless - from his struggle to punctuate his words to his fits of rage and then when he talks up a storm with perfect elocution.
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Firth's performance is seamless - from his struggle to punctuate his words to his fits of rage and then when he talks up a storm with perfect elocution.
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A powerful point of Firth's Oscar-winning performance shows on his face - his embarrassment, shame and sheer terror as he stands before a microphone and presses to pour out his words.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Understanding Stuttering M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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And so are clear-eyed and graceful portrayals like Colin Firth's in this somber adaptation of a Christopher Isherwood short story.
'A Single Man' is singularly superb, thanks to Firth, visuals 2009
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A Single Man hinges on Firth's nuanced and heartfelt performance as George Falconer, a British professor at a Los Angeles college grappling with the sudden death of his longtime partner, Jim (Matthew Goode).
'A Single Man' is singularly superb, thanks to Firth, visuals 2009
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But even Firth's "The King's Speech" managed to walk away from the Spirits with something: a trophy for best foreign language film.
The Spirit Awards: 'Black Swan' takes best picture as the worlds of Oscar and indie film collide 2011
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Firth's performance is seamless - from his struggle to punctuate his words to his fits of rage and then when he talks up a storm with perfect elocution.
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