2. THE KING'S SPEECH
Release date: December
10, 2010 Tuesday April
19, 2011 (dvd)
Genre: Drama
Running time: 118 min.
Director: Tom Hooper
Studio: Alliance Films
Producer(s): Iain
Canning, Gareth Unwin, Emile
Sherman
Screenplay: David Seidler
Cast: Colin Firth, Geoffrey
Rush, Helena Bonham
Carter, Guy Pearce, Michael
Gambon, Timothy
Spall, Jennifer Ehle, Derek
3. SYNOPSIS OF THE KING'S SPEECH
Biopic about Britain's King George VI (father of present day
Queen Elizabeth II) and his lifelong struggle to overcome his
speech impediment. Suffering from a stammer from the age of
4 or 5, the young Prince Albert dreaded any public speaking
engagement and history records that his speech at the closing
of the 1925 Commonwealth exhibition in London was difficult
for both him and everyone listening that day. He tried many
different therapies over many years but it was only when he
met Lionel Logue, a speech therapist, that he truly began to
make progress. Logue did not have a medical degree but had
worked as an elocution coach in the theater and had worked
with shell-shocked soldiers after World War I. Through a
variety of techniques - and much hard work - he learns to
speak in such a way so as to make his impediment a minor
problem and delivers a faultless speech heard around the world
by radio when the UK declared war on Nazi Germany in 1939.
The King and Logue remained lifelong friends.
4. ANALYSIS
The King’s Speech is a kind of non-fiction story
because this film is based on a true story. This
film is about a king who is suffering stammer.
All things which are include in this film are real
and so do every setting and background which
are used.
5. DIEXIS
BERTIE
: You look like a Christmas tree. He smiles wanly.
• You refers to Bertie
• He refers to Bertie
KING GEORGE : Get on with it. Show what you're made of!
• You refers to Bertie
LIONEL
: Boys, I think we'd best go up.
• Boys refers to Peter and Valentine
• I refers to Lionel
BERTIE
: David called. He said come round to The Fort on
Friday and stay for dinner.
• He refers to David
6. LIONEL
: She was...too high and mighty. Know what I mean.
• She refers to Elizabeth
• I refers to Lionel
MYRTLE
: We wouldn't want that.
• We refers to Lionel and Myrtle
KING GEORGE : When I'm dead that boy will ruin himself, this
family, and this nation, within twelve months.
Who'll pick up the pieces? Hitler terrorizing half of
Europe, Stalin the other half. Who'll stand between
us, the jackboots, and the proletarian abyss? You?
• I refers to King George
• That boy refers to David
• You refers to Bertie
7. REAL THINGS
• Buckingham Palace refers to the official residence and office of
the British monarch.
• BBC Broadcasting Studio refers to the headquarters
and registered office of the BBC in Portland Place and Langham
Place, London
• Webley Stadium refers to a football stadium located in Wembley
Park, in the Borough of Brent, London, England.
• Sandringham refers to the house which privately owned by the
British Royal Family and is located on the royal Sandringham
Estate, England.
• Windsor Castle refers to a medieval castle and royal residence
in Windsor in the English county of Berkshire.
• Westminster Abbey refers to a large church, in the City of
Westminster, London, United Kingdom.
• ST. James Palace refers to one of London's oldest palaces.
8. PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN:
THE CURSE OF THE BLACK
PEARL
Release date: July 9, 2003
Tuesday December
2, 2003 (dvd)
Genre: Adventure
Running time: 143 min.
Director: Gore Verbinski
Studio: Walt Disney
Pictures producer(s): Jerry
Bruckheimer
Screenplay: Ted Elliott, Terry
Rossio
Cast: Johnny Depp, Geoffrey
Rush, Orlando Bloom, Keira
Knightley, Jonathan Pryce
9. SYNOPSIS OF PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN:
THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL
For the roguish, yet charming Captain Jack Sparrow, the
crystalline waters of the Caribbean, like the high seas the
world over, present a vast playground where adventures and
mystery abound. But Jack’s idyllic life capsizes after his
nemesis, the wily Captain Barbossa steals his ship, the Black
Pearl, and later attacks the town of Port Royal, kidnapping the
Governor’s beautiful daughter, Elizabeth Swann. Elizabeth’s
childhood friend, Will Turner, joins forces with Jack to
commandeer the fastest ship in the British fleet, the
Interceptor, in a gallant attempt to rescue her and recapture the
Black Pearl. The duo and their motley crew are pursued by
Elizabeth’s betrothed, the ambitious Commodore Norrington ,
aboard the Dauntless. Unbeknownst to Will, there is a curse
that has doomed Barbossa and his crew to live forever as the
undead, where on each moonlit night, they are transformed
into living skeletons. The curse they carry can be broken only
if a once plundered treasure is restored.
10. ANALYSIS
Pirates of The Caribbean: The Curse of The
Black pearl is a kind of fiction story because in
this film there are many fictional things which
are create for the necessity of the film.
Some things and settings which are include in
this film are real but there are also some
unreal or fictional things.
11. DIEXIS
GIBBS
: 'Aye, Captain. Bad luck to have a woman on board,
too. Even a mini'ture one.
• Captain refers to Norrington
• One refers to Elizabeth
ELIZABETH
: I think it would be rather exciting to meet a pirate.
• I refers to Elizabeth
SWAN
: Elizabeth, I want you to accompany the boy. He's in
your charge now. You'll watch over him?
• I refers to Swan
• You refers to Elizabeth
• He refers to the boy
12. JACK
: None? Very well. You've rumbled me. I confess: I
intend to commandeer one of these ships, pick up
a crew in Tortuga, and go out on the account, do a
little honest pirating.
• You refers to Murtogg and Mullroy
• I refers to Jack
MURTOGG : I said, no lies.
• I refers to Murtogg
MULLR0Y
: I think he's telling the truth.
• I refers to Mullroy
• He refers to Jack
13. REAL AND UNREAL THINGS
• Caribbean (real)
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: refers to a sea of the Atlantic Ocean located
in the tropics of the Western hemisphere.
Port Royal (real) : refers to a city located at the end of
the Palisadoes at the mouth of the Kingston
Harbour, in southeastern Jamaica.
Fort Charles (real) : refers to military fort on the Caribbean
island.
Dauntless (real)
: refers to the second ship of the Type
45 class of air defence destroyer built for
the Royal Navy.
Tortuga (real)
: refers to La Tortuga Island, in the Caribbean
Sea, Venezuela.
Black Pearl (unreal)
Interceptor (unreal)
Isla De Muerta (unreal)