The Kings speech was personally a very inspiring true story for me. Knowing that I am not the worlds greatest speaker and I begin to get nervous in front of people that i do not know, watching this film showed me that if you can persevere through just about anything and as long as you have you’re eyes set on your goal and with determination and having the will to do anything then you can attain your goal. Another thing on my list of things that I took back from this movie is the issue of trust. Throughout the movie King George VI has a trust problem with his speech therapist because he was outcasted in his youth due to his speech impediment. I learned that accepting your issues wether it is a speech impediment or just mentally insane will help you build a road around your challenge onto succeeding in anything you can potentially set your goals to. Also as corny as it may sound i also took back from this movie the aspect in believing and hoping in one self and in others around me. At times Lionel would become frustrated with King George VI, but with Lionel stayed and never gave up on King George VI and eventually succeeded with King George VI getting over his speech impediment and delivered a phenomenal and comfortable speech as if
King George VI was in a room having a normal conversation with Logue. I also took from a teaching stand point that not everyone will work with you the way you may like, instead you should work with people that are fit to handle your deck of cards. Meaning if someone really wants to work with you and they’re determined to do anything to attain their goal(s) then they’re going to eventually succeed in what ever they are learning or trying to do.
Personally I loved this movie because it shows me that anyone is capable of attaining they’re goal one way or another. Whether that may be through trusting yourself to take big leaps with faith or trusting someone else even though you may not feel comfortable in your shell.