Colin Firth has different color eyes in The King's Speech (2010)? *image attached*

Tools    





Hello,

At 01:47 during the speech (image attached), it seems clear that George VI (Colin Firth) has heterochromia (different color eyes).

My research finds that George VI had blue eyes, and that Colin Firth has brown eyes.

In the film it seems as though one (his left) is blue and one (his right) is brown. Could it be the lighting? The difference in color is rather considerable.

It seems like nobody else on the web has noticed the different eye color.
Attachments
Click image for larger version

Name:	PS0014.jpg
Views:	4724
Size:	79.3 KB
ID:	9246  



Colin Firth has a brown eye.

I'm ringing the Daily Mail immediately.



Apparently it was a mistake in the film. He wore blue contacts for the role, but one of them fell out just before cameras started rolling, and nobody, not even Firth noticed.



Is that a problem? Does it make his performance any less believable or good?
This post has nothing to do with the performance. The film more than deserves the Academy Award for Best Picture, I was just curious as to whether this was a movie mistake, or whether George VI or Firth had heterochromia. Sorry for asking such a "silly" question.