Speech Day
Speech Day

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Speech Day

1973
Movie
50 min
English

Speech Day is a bit of a laugh if you are not one of nature's prize-winners. But now that they've finished with school and school with them, what comes next for Ronnie, Wally and Rob?

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Michael RadfordGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This film follows a group of boys at an English boarding school as they prepare for Speech Day, a significant event in their academic and social calendar. The narrative explores the pressures, rivalries, and burgeoning relationships within the confines of the institution. It captures the atmosphere of adolescence and the transition into young adulthood, highlighting the anxieties and hopes associated with their futures.

Critical Reception

Speech Day received modest attention upon its release, largely seen as a competent but not groundbreaking entry into the British school drama genre. Critics noted its atmospheric portrayal of boarding school life and the performances of its young cast. While not a major commercial success, it has found a niche audience appreciative of its specific setting and thematic explorations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of boarding school life.

  • The performances of the young actors were considered a highlight.

  • Some found the pacing a bit slow, but the atmosphere was effective.

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Fun Fact

Director Michael Radford, known for later films like '1984' and 'The Postman Always Rings Twice,' made his feature film debut with 'Speech Day.'

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