But the ending of the film is very well adapted, and the scene of Lord Henry asking his daughter to stay away from Gray is designed, which really conveys the image of Henry who promotes hedonism in the novel The weak "abettor" becomes a selfish and cowardly (with weak underbelly) "abettor" ~
Gray's accusation/accusation against Henry in the dark attic is a point of view that the novel does not call out (Gray accuses in the novel. It's Bizer, not Henry), which intrigues me, blaming Bizer for Mao (Wilde was going to arrange Gray)? (Why did the movie arrange for Gray to seduce Bezel!? It's too gossip!)
Well, let me say at the end: The male protagonist is really not the model of Adonis in my eyes =_=
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