
This is a biopic about how King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II, overcame his stuttering problem. Widely considered by all but his father unfit to be king, George is reluctantly thrust unto the throne and into the spotlight after his brother is forced to abdicate. Overshadowed on the global stage by powerful orators like Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini, the King relies on the help of a little-known Australian speech therapist named Lionel Logue to find his voice and courageously lead his people into the most devastating war humanity has ever faced.
This is a powerful, hilarious and deeply moving story, told against the backdrop of a critical juncture in modern history, of the emergence of a deep friendship out of a professional relationship between two men who would otherwise never have socially interacted. The screenplay, written by David Seidler (who also wrote Tucker: The Man and his Dream), is excellent. The dry British wit is hilarious. I was literally slapping my knee during some of the scenes. Tom Hooper (Elizabeth I) does a superb job directing this movie. The buildup to the climactic finale is skillfully executed and prompted the audience to erupt into spontaneous applause. (Apparently, this also happened at the Roy Thomson Hall premiere.) Geoffrey Rush (Elizabeth: The Golden Age) does a fantastic job as Lionel Logue and Colin Firth (A Single Man) is excellent as King George VI.
I saw the second public screening of this movie at the Ryerson Theater during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).Tom Hooper was present to introduce the movie. He was joined by Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush after the movie ended for a brief Q&A.
It turns out that David Seidler also had a stuttering problem as a child and drew inspiration from the king's struggle. Early in his career he wanted to write a screenplay about it. He dutifully asked the Queen Mother for permission. She agreed but told him 'not in my lifetime'. Little did he know she would live to be 101 and he would have to wait another 30 years.
Another interesting tidbit we learned was that near the end of the shoot, the crew finally located one of Lionel Logue's grandsons, who just so happened to live about 10 minutes away from the director. They got access to Lionel's diaries and correspondence and managed to incorporate some of it into the script.
This movie is an unqualified must see.
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这是一个关于King George VI的传记片,Elizabeth II女王的父亲,克服了自己的口吃问题。除了他的父亲不配做国王广泛认为,乔治是不情愿的推力对王位,在聚光灯下后,他的弟弟是被迫退位。笼罩在全球舞台上的强大的演说家如Adolph Hitler和本尼托·墨索里尼,国王依靠帮助一个鲜为人知的澳大利亚语言治疗师叫Lionel Logue去寻找自己的声音,勇敢地领导他的人民为人类最具毁灭性的战争所面临的。
这是一个强大的,热闹的和感人的故事,告诉在现代历史的一个关键时刻的背景下,出现了深厚的友谊,从两人之间的专业关系,否则从来没有社会交往的`出现。剧本,由David Seidler(谁也写希尔斯:男人和他的梦想),是优良的。英国人干得很滑稽。在一些场景中,我简直就是在拍打膝盖。汤姆·霍伯(伊丽莎白一世)导演的这部电影也很好。累积到高潮结局巧妙地执行,促使观众爆发自发的掌声。(显然,这也发生在Roy Thomson Hall首演。)杰弗里·拉什(伊丽莎白:黄金时代)一份很好的工作,Lionel Logue和科林菲尔斯(一个人)是优秀的国王George VI.
我看到这部电影的第二公开放映在Ryerson剧院在多伦多国际电影节(TIFF)。汤姆·霍伯介绍电影。他加入了科林菲尔斯和杰弗里·拉什的电影结束后,一个简短的问答。
原来,David Seidler也有口吃的问题,作为一个孩子,从国王的斗争中获得了灵感。在他的职业生涯早期,他想写一个关于它的剧本。他尽职尽责地请求太后批准。她同意了,但在我的有生之年告诉他。他不知道她会活到101岁,他还得再等上30年。
另一个有趣的花絮我们学到的是,在拍摄结束后,剧组终于找到了一个莱昂内尔罗格的孙子,他正巧住约10分钟,离主任。他们查阅了莱昂内尔的
这部电影是不必看的。
《国王的`演讲》
I was entirely moved by the king in the film. The king used to stammer severely. Specifically, when he was a little child, he was abused by his step-mother, which gave rise to the stammer. Growing up in the family, he had no alternative but to deliver numerous speeches in public. Nevertheless, he made a painstaking effort to practice pronounciation in order to alleviate the stammer. And eventually he fulfilled his goal. So this movie essentially motivates me to conduct things in our daily life as well as we probably can.
《国王的演讲》观后感(The king's speech in English about it)
It is a quite inspiring story about a man, psychologically scarred, and trapped in a situation from which he could have no escape and facing it with immense courage. The movie starts off with a stammering speech and signs off with a staggering one, with hardly any glitches in between. The basic premise of the movie is fairly simple. A king with a stutter is helped by a maverick speech therapist to overcome his problem and become an inspiring orator. That sounds like a very known territory to most movie goers. But few minutes into the movie, and you realize that this one simply pushes the bar a notch higher.
The film conveyed very powerfully in the opening scene, the enormity of what was required of him. As the film develops, the complexities of the character are revealed. The acting is superb, especially from the three principals, and the development of the troubled and spark relationship at the heart of the film is a joy to watch. The film is very funny and the characters have warmth and humanity. The film is well paced, and carries you along to the emotional climax, so that, even though I knew the story, it had me holding my breath. If you don't need lots of action or special effects in your film, and enjoy seeing top-notch actors at the very peak of their craft, this will be for you. You might also, as I did, gain a bit more insight into the human drama behind a significant, but relatively unexplored period of British history.
国王的演讲英文观后感(The king's speech in English about it)
This is a biopic about how King George VI, the father of Queen Elizabeth II, overcame his stuttering problem. Widely considered by all but his father unfit to be king, George is reluctantly thrust unto the throne and into the spotlight after his brother is forced to abdicate. Overshadowed on the global stage by powerful orators like Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini, the King relies on the help of a little-known Australian speech therapist named Lionel Logue to find his voice and courageously lead his people into the most devastating war humanity has ever faced.
This is a powerful, hilarious and deeply moving story, told against the backdrop of a critical juncture in modern history, of the emergence of a deep friendship out of a professional relationship between two men who would otherwise never have socially interacted. The screenplay, written by David Seidler (who also wrote Tucker: The Man and his Dream), is excellent. The dry British wit is hilarious. I was literally slapping my knee during some of the scenes. Tom Hooper (Elizabeth I) does a superb job directing this movie. The buildup to the climactic finale is skillfully executed and prompted the audience to erupt into spontaneous applause. (Apparently, this also happened at the Roy Thomson Hall premiere.) Geoffrey Rush (Elizabeth: The Golden Age) does a fantastic job as Lionel Logue and Colin Firth (A Single Man) is excellent as King George VI.
I saw the second public screening of this movie at the Ryerson Theater during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Tom Hooper was present to introduce the movie. He was joined by Colin Firth and Geoffrey Rush after the movie ended for a brief Q&A.
It turns out that David Seidler also had a stuttering problem as a child and drew inspiration from the king's struggle. Early in his career he wanted to write a screenplay about it. He dutifully asked the Queen Mother for permission. She agreed but told him "not in my lifetime". Little did he know she would live to be 101 and he would have to wait another 30 years.
Another interesting tidbit we learned was that near the end of the shoot, the crew finally located one of Lionel Logue's grandsons, who just so happened to live about 10 minutes away from the director. They got access to Lionel's diaries and correspondence and managed to incorporate some of it into the script.
This movie is an unqualified must see.
篇一:演讲与口才的感悟与感受
我一直信奉这样一句话:成功不是盼来的,是改变了自己后主动吸引来的!要想成功,必须要学会改变自己。因此我选择了这门课——《演讲与口才》,我希望能通过这门课的学习,改编自己上台说话紧张,结巴的状况。即使改变起来有困难,我也要去尝试。想想以后,因此未雨绸缪是必须的!
刚开始自己是怀着无比热情的心情来上这门课的,可老师前五次课竟然都没来。终于在第六次课上,老师姗姗来迟!这老师就是集风趣幽默与聪明睿智于一身的谭业庭教授。
一门课要想上的成功,并且激发同学们的学习热情,老师在这里面扮演的角色是很重要的。而谭老师就是属于那种能把无聊的东西通过某种方式,讲的让人很感兴趣的老师!他还能结合自己的经历给我们讲一些知识,做到了言传身教。谭老师给我们上的这门课让我在有限的学时中学到了无限的知识。
通过这门课我学到了很多知识,他让我知道演讲既然是一门工具,一门科学、一门武器、一门艺术、一门综合性很强的社会实践活动,当然不是轻而易举就能学好的。但也绝不是像有的人所想象的那样高不可攀,可望而不可及。探索古今中外著名演讲家的成功之路,我们不难发现,那些闻名于世的杰出演讲高手都不是生就的天才,而是经过长期不懈的艰苦锻炼成功的。正如,美国久负盛名的演讲家戴尔卡耐基说的那样:“演讲绝不是上帝给予少数人的特别的才能。”世界上没有什么天生的演讲家,如果有的话,那就是奋斗不息的你。那么,怎样才能提高自己的演讲水平和口语表达能力呢?这门课告诉我,一个人要想提高自己的演讲水平和口才,就必须要做到“八多”:多看、多听、多问、多写、多记、多想、多学、多练。当然这只是一些概括性的知识,而真正要想做,那就是另一回事了。同时我个人认为一个演说家如果不幽默,那这一定不是一个成功的演说家,幽默是人类同自己做斗争而锻炼出来的一种武器,也是一种引发喜悦,以愉快的方式使人快乐的艺术。幽默是人的思想、学识、智慧和灵感在语言运用上的结晶。
笑话,是当今社会人际交往中不可少的艺术手段,它往往是一个短小的故事。但笑话不一定就等于幽默。也就是说,幽默的人可能会说笑话,而会说笑话的人未必一定是幽默的人。在一般情况下,听众都渴望听到轻松有趣的演讲。那种基调过于严肃,内容过于单调的演讲是难以得到听众好评的。演讲者应当善于在演讲过程中穿插一些趣闻、轶事、幽默、笑话等方面的内容,使演讲的观点既能形象化、生动化,又能够加深听众对观点的理解和记忆;还能增进演讲者与听众的交流,调动演讲气氛,强化现场效果,消除听众的压力,振作听众的精神,使听众的注意力集中于演讲本身;同时还能给听众带来欢乐,让会场充满笑声,使听众更喜欢和信任演讲者。大凡有口才的、出色的演讲家都十分注意在演讲中运用幽默的语言。因此,初学演讲者就必须在背诵较多的笑话和幽默语言的基本上灵活地使用幽默语言,才能熟能生巧的逐渐地提高自己的`幽默感。而谭老师就是非常幽默的人,它能让激起我们在学这门课热情。
我感觉,真正的知识并不是老师手把手教给自己的,而是老师给你指点,你自己去领悟并且多练多做才能成功的。每个人都希望自己是奥巴马,都希望自己是克林顿,到希望自己一站在讲台上就成为明星,一开口说话就成为瞩目的焦点,其实,大家都不知道,想他们这样的人,背后其实是付出很大的努力的,,不经一番寒彻骨,那得梅花扑鼻香。
虽然这选修课上的课时并不是很多,但我真正从这几节课里学到很多东西。认证负责的谭老师,及热情上课,积极回答问题的同学们都给我留下了深刻的印象。希望自己能通过这些知识,让自己的演讲变的更好!
篇二:《演讲与口才》感想与收获
在经过一学期的《演讲与口才》慕课的学习当中,我有许许多多的收获,在课程中,我学会了如何在人前进行演讲,克服了自己的恐惧心理,在老师的指引下,不断锻炼自己的能力与口才,在探索中成长,在努力中前行,从而也交到了更多的朋友,不断完善自己的口才、说话的技巧,拉近人与人之间的距离,更好的体验大学的灿烂生活,不断向自己的梦想前行。
在《演讲与口才》的课堂中,我学会了太多太多以前完全不知道或者被自己忽视的东西,在学习中,我不断收获快乐与成长,老师教会了我说话的艺术,教会了我怎么“开口说话”。而一个好的演讲者演说家会很好的打破这种局面,因为他懂得如何在各种场合实时适时的转变,这种转变就会很好的使我们适应和改变。
演讲课是一门实践课,如果是只讲理论,而不登台演讲,则理论再好,也是空洞的,没有实际效果,敢于登台亮相,大胆讲出来,才能达到真正的效果,所以说,演讲关键的问题是胆子要大,不要把面子看的太重,不要怕丢面子,不要担心别人的看法,只有大胆地讲出来,才能锻炼口才,否则是珍珠深埋,宝剑藏匿匣中。演讲的根本问题就是胆子要大,也就是要突破心理障碍,能够战胜自己,就如同面对敌人要有奋勇当先的勇气,敢于亮剑。能够做到这一点,演讲就成功一半,有些人只所以惧怕演讲,就是迈不出这第一步,突破不了这道心理防线。所以,初学演讲的人,就要从站起来、走上台、讲出来练起。
在今后的学习与生活中,我一定会更加勤奋的学习、练习,将课程内容与实际生活紧密联系起来,以增加自己的能力。
篇三:关于演讲的感想
在演讲中,通过恰当的语言引导思维,可以将积极进步的态度引导到对自己的评价上。假如某人直接说:“各位好,我叫王土旦”,这就成了自我的否定。但名字也是完全在于自己经营的,需要语言引导思维,需要表情引导思维,把自己看得神圣,别人就会觉得神圣。因此人在社会上全靠自我的经营,以实力演绎尊严,例如俗语所言“行家一出手,就知有没有”,锻炼和提高自己表达的功夫,也就是自我经营的过程。在介绍自我的时候,将名字整合成一段非常有意义的话,对整个演说的效果至关重要。
运用不同维方式结合自己的工作情况和其他实际情况,遇到问题的时候,换一个思路去考虑,就会获得新的谈话题材,新的谈话切入点,就会有话可讲,就会打开眉头和心头,找到要说的内容,找到自己的价值体现。因此在演讲中,我们不仅要考虑自身
不管是专业的演说人员,还是非专业的演说人员,很可能在多次长时间的演说之后嗓子变哑,这时就会缺乏气力支持,没有气力支持,表达出来的有声语言就像水上的浮物,让别人觉得空乏无力。因此要经常练呼吸,先不要管现在的声音好听与否,把这些好的方法像吸气、憋气,憋住它,憋到不能再憋的时候,缓缓地呼出,想像在吹灭一支蜡烛,通过这样长期的训练,才能克服缺乏气力的问题。要在平时多联系演讲才不会在演讲过程中体力不足啦。所以说,声音响度训练最好是在清晨跑步或爬山时,在气喘吁吁中高声说话或背诵文章。



