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The King’s Speech vs. The Social Network

2023-06-29 07:49:47

The 2010 Academy Awards were announced in the movie "The King's Speech" directed by Tom Hooper and David Saydler. This is a well-written and executed movie, but there is another movie that should be won rather than the king's speech. The film was referred to as a social network and was supervised by the respected David Fincher written by Aaron Sorkin. The film is starring Jesse Eisenberg, Andrew Garfield and Justin Timberlake. It was adapted from a book entitled "Unexpected Billionaire" published by Ben Mazlich in 2009.

When I saw the "King's speech" recently, I was shocked at how many scripts I could write in the movie. Therefore, this week and next week I decided to analyze the chapters' speech and social network. As a winner of this year's Oscar Best Screenplay Award (Speech Original, Network Adaptation), we will check if we can get it from the movie and that movie. Please get a good takeout script. I think that this is Hollywood's first great film director, Owentalberg. "You give me five wonderful moments, I will give you a hot movie." These words make sense. How do we remember movies, but important moments - scenes, communication, revelation, interactions, and interesting and persuasive things

Initially, King's speech and social network were the big winners of the night. Inception won the Sound Design Award, Film Award, Visual Effect Award, but surprisingly he lost the best film of the King's speech. This is a good movie, please do not misunderstand me, but it is a little boring compared to the beginner's mind. Natalie Portman won the best actress, not surprisingly, as she basically carries her own black swan. Sadly, she was not as smiling as it was for the Golden Gloves, which means that Black Swan's best filmmaking might have ended. On the other hand, I am extremely outraged that Hailee Steinfeld did not win the True Grit Best Supporting Actress award. I did not see the fighter because I did not like boxing movies, people told me that it was very good, so perhaps Melissa Leo should get more rewards.

Of the past eight Oscar-winning film awards, four are the scripts of the last blacklist (SPOTLIGHT, SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE, THE KING SPEECH, ARGO). Nine of the recent Oscar's 18 scriptwriters are also from the annual black list script (Spotlight, JUNO, SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE, King's Speech, Social Network, DESCENDANTS, DJANGO UNCHAINED, ARGO, and IMIMATION GAME) Come. There are many reasons to look forward to revealing the annual blacklist, one of them: in a few hours on Monday, Hollywood will turn its attention to the writer. Just right. Without a writer there is no script. No script, no movies