#25: The King’s Speech
In a pivotal scene from ‘The King’s Speech,’ Colin Firth’s portrayal of King George VI is imbued with gravitas and authenticity, yet a glaring error emerges as he dons a kilt with an Irish pattern instead of the Scottish Balmoral design befitting his royal heritage.

This notable oversight, although minor in the context of the film’s overall acclaim, reminds us of the importance of meticulous attention to historical detail in period dramas. Despite such missteps, Firth’s masterful performance and the film’s compelling narrative continue to captivate audiences worldwide.