"The King's Speech" is a historical drama film that tells the story of King George VI of the United Kingdom, who struggles with a speech impediment. After his brother abdicates the throne, George must find a way to communicate effectively, especially during a time of crisis leading up to World War II.
To overcome his stammer, he seeks help from an unconventional speech therapist named Lionel Logue. Through their unique relationship and various techniques, George learns to gain confidence in his speech, ultimately delivering a crucial radio address to the nation.