The King's Speech was an entertaining movie, and from what I can tell, a mostly accurate depiction of King George VI. I was very impressed with Colin Firth's acting, and his ability to replicate the stutter that caused the King such trouble. I listened to a recording of the real king's wartime speech that Colin Firth gave at the end of movie and was further amazed at Firth's acting skills. In addition, all of the other cast members were very talented and entertaining, including the speech therapist Logue, the king's wife (played by Helena Bonham Carter), Edward, and Wallis. I would highly recommend this movie to anyone who is interested in watching movies with substance - a rare find this days. :)