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The King’s Speech (2010) is an inspiring historical drama that tells the true story of King George VI's battle to overcome his speech impediment and lead his country through the tumult of World War II. Directed by Tom Hooper, the film follows the unexpected relationship between the king and his unorthodox speech therapist, Lionel Logue.

As King George VI (played by Colin Firth) prepares to ascend the throne, he must confront his stammer in order to deliver a crucial radio address to the British people. With the help of Logue (played by Geoffrey Rush), who challenges traditional methods, the king gradually overcomes his fears and insecurities, ultimately finding his voice when his country needs him most.

The King’s Speech is a moving exploration of courage, perseverance, and the power of personal growth, winning several awards including Best Picture at the Academy Awards. It’s a heartfelt story about finding one’s voice in the face of adversity.
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