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The Madness of King George

The Madness of King George

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies of the decade
Review: "The Madness of King George" caught my eye accidentally while
browsing through a video section in a store, and I have not forgot it. After I saw this movie, I was convinced that art did not disappear in today's film industry, and that it can perfectly merge with entertainment. The real eye-opener about the movie is how it perfectly blends drama, comedy, and history in one delightful nutshell. The story of how a determined group of people kept the aging George III sane and in control is beautiful and touching, accentuated by hilarious comic moments and desperate cries for affection from the part of the viewer that do not go unanswered. Exceptional performances by Nigel Hawthorne (in one of the best pieces of acting seen in a long time), and Ian Holm as his doctor are unforgettable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Funny, educational, entertaining.
Review: "The Madness of King George" is a fairly accurate portrayal of George III's battle with insanity and his son. George is sent to an institute where a Dr. Willis hopes to cure him by using discipline. As the mental state of King George seems unfit for a king, his son,the Prince of Wales, tries to pass a bill that will let him replace his father as king. But George prevails in the end and remains King of England. I thought this was an excellent movie. I have always found English history extremely fascinating, and I have always been interested in the rulers of England. I thought this movie did an excellent job of portraying the time and characters. Though there were a few anachronisms (an incorrect map of America; the year 1892 carved on a door even though the movie took place in the 1780's) I thought it was very accurate and very well-researched. And the costumes were very attractive and made the movie fun to watch. I also thought the actors did a wonderful job. Nigel Hawthorne did an excellent job, and he truly deserved his Oscar nomination. Hawthorne provided most of the comic relief in this movie, and he made King George quite an endearing character. Ian Holm did equally as well as Nigel Hawthorne. He has always been a master of facial expressions, and this added to his amusing portrayal of Dr. Willis. And though I'm not much of a fan of Rupert Everett, in fact, I quite dislike him, I must admit he was very good as the Prince of Wales, and he had the right attitude and personality in the movie to pull that role off. I did not care of Helen Mirren, and I feel that an Oscar nomination was wasted on her. Her "German" accent was not consistent, and her acting was good, but not great. I think this was a great movie. It was funny, educational, and most of all - entertaining. This is a movie that I could watch again, and still enjoy just as much as the first time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: "The Madness of King George" is a glorious movie. Beautiful props, settings and interior design of the period partner with an oftentimes hillariously witty script and enjoyable, historically accurate story. While some might be driven off by the subject matter, the movie is entertaining to watch. The cast is tight, and Nigel Hawthorne is excellent in his portrayal of George III, at once a sympathetic and likeable character. You really feel for him while going throguht the ordeals of his sickness. The plot is not extremely quick-paced, but it moves fast, mostly because "Madness..." is such an enjoyable movie... my all-time favorite!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies of the decade
Review: "The Madness of King George" caught my eye accidentally while
browsing through a video section in a store, and I have not forgot it. After I saw this movie, I was convinced that art did not disappear in today's film industry, and that it can perfectly merge with entertainment. The real eye-opener about the movie is how it perfectly blends drama, comedy, and history in one delightful nutshell. The story of how a determined group of people kept the aging George III sane and in control is beautiful and touching, accentuated by hilarious comic moments and desperate cries for affection from the part of the viewer that do not go unanswered. Exceptional performances by Nigel Hawthorne (in one of the best pieces of acting seen in a long time), and Ian Holm as his doctor are unforgettable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful!
Review: "The Madness of King George" is a glorious movie. Beautiful props, settings and interior design of the period partner with an oftentimes hillariously witty script and enjoyable, historically accurate story. While some might be driven off by the subject matter, the movie is entertaining to watch. The cast is tight, and Nigel Hawthorne is excellent in his portrayal of George III, at once a sympathetic and likeable character. You really feel for him while going throguht the ordeals of his sickness. The plot is not extremely quick-paced, but it moves fast, mostly because "Madness..." is such an enjoyable movie... my all-time favorite!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: " He hops on the colonies?!"
Review: A funny, entertaining film about post-American Revolution England, and the crazed king that rules the country. Great performances by Nigel Hawthorne and other great supporting actors. Incredibly funny scenes, with King George running about the English countrside pretending to knock colonists about. All in all, this movie should be viewed by anyone interested in British colonial history and also anyone who is prepared to view a good, entertaining movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More than excellent !
Review: A true and humorous story covering the psycological instability of the British King George in the late 18th century.A virtually remarkable movie and I consider myself lucky to watch it 'cos I was not aware of this and heard it by chance.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WOW
Review: All I can say is that you must get this movie. This is one of the finest films I have ever seen. Please buy this,if not for yourself than for me.

I loved Nigel Hawthorne and Rupert Everett in this film. I especially liked when Hawthorne say ,"WHAT, WHAT." After almost every word.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "Chop, Chop the King, the King!!!"
Review: All I can say is WOW! I was amazed when I rented this film and put this into my dvd player. The costumes, make up, and the acting are all SUPERB! I could tell that a lot of thought went into making this quality movie.

Indeed I am a patriotic American and I do know that George III is to blame for our American Revolution, but I felt sympathetic towards the King in this film.

Underneath the savage, rigid, and tempermental "insanity" of the King, George III did indeed have a heart and a conscious that can be seen in bits and pieces in many scenes. I actually found the Prince of Wales (Prince Regent) to be a ruthless snake that was King in "name only."

There are some great scenes and shots of Windsor Castle, the Houses of Parliament, and St Paul's Cathedral. Compared to the real and dysfunctional House of Windsor, George III and the House of Hanover will give you a real Royal treat in this film!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: superb
Review: as is said to king george, he has his ups and downs; so does this film. the film is a quiet, beautiful work of visual and verbal eloquence. while the actors all give marvelous performances, the film belongs to nigel hawthorne, mr. king.

king george, a kind and generous ruler, sadly descends into some sort of madness (alzheimer's?) while his son, the prince of wales, rather than being a sympathetic son, plots to become regent of england. machiavelli would have no doubt been proud to know this prince, but all the prince really ever wanted was to have something to do other than smile and wave at his subjects.

the king's temperament runs from nasty and vindictive to playfully and childishly charming. i wept when the king was torn from his castle and queen and forced into a terrible torture, which was in those days called medicine. a lifetime of worries and duty and the loss of the colonies push this kind soul towards madness.

the short scene in which the king and his contemporaries play a scene from 'king lear' is one of the most touching moments i have seen in any film. the parallels are obvious, even to the tormented mind of king george. it's wonderful.

ian holm is wonderful as the doctor who steps in with great understanding of the king's illness. while his methods seem barbaric by today's standards, they do help the king to regain his senses and triumph.

smile and wave? i cheered. this film gets my highest recommendation.


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