I understand the whole "safe" argument; I even heard Peter Travers give the same argument today. But you see I don't particularly agree that it is so "safe." Others are saying this is the "oscar bait" type film, yet, if we really look at it, isn't a miracle that some small film about a King who stutters has gotten all this attention at all? BOttom line, it's a wonderful movie and I just don't see where The Social Network is any better.
It's a biography of a guy who starts something, betrays his friends, and moves on. It's a wonderfully made movie, but I don't see how it is even being considered that great...
I see Powered Water jumped in! You said what I wanted to say. Thanks, PW.
I do think The King's Speech isn't forgettable at all and is in my top ten favorites of this decade.
It's a biography of a guy who starts something, betrays his friends, and moves on. It's a wonderfully made movie, but I don't see how it is even being considered that great...
I see Powered Water jumped in! You said what I wanted to say. Thanks, PW.
I do think The King's Speech isn't forgettable at all and is in my top ten favorites of this decade.