Colin Firth's performance as the stuttering prince who ascended to England's throne in 1936 and overcame his handicap to address the British people on live radio during World War II has generated talk ...
But in a less flashy way, "The King's Speech" is about a hero, one who battles an invisible enemy that torments nearly 70 million people around the world. In demystifying the little-understood speech ...
At last, somebody has made an epic, triumphant movie about a hero with which I am personally familiar: a recovering stutterer. In “The King’s Speech,” Colin Firth gives an Oscar-worthy portrayal of ...
It's not known exactly why people develop a stutter, but it's believed to have a neurological cause. There are structural and functional differences in the brains of those who stutter and those who ...