Yesterday I watched a total of two movies, Wilde and Quill.
Wilde is a gay. He was sued for sodomy and later put in hard labor. Even in court, he said, we have to follow our nature or life is full of lies.
Wilde loves Buss, Ross loves Oscar too. But it was Ross who did the seduction first. It was this young man who took the initiative to seduce the old man Oscar.
It's just an intimate relationship between a middle-aged man and a young man, but it just happens that they are both males. I think it is sometimes easier for people of the same sex to sympathize with each other because they understand each other. And it is not mixed with any utilitarian fertility factors. Men and women are different, but men understand men better because they are the same creature. The union of men and women is to reproduce offspring, and there is more spiritual dependence between men and men, rather than competition for interests and carnival of carnal desires. The friendship between the same sex is more real, pure and free of impurities.
For the insults of Ross's father and the judge, Oscar always insisted on himself instead of yielding. He believes that all human emotions are legitimate and legitimate. Homosexuality is now officially allowed in the United States. But people at that time did not have such a modern thinking. They believe that the union of men and women is appropriate. And Wilde's homosexual behavior is simply incomprehensible.
As a sociologist Li Yinhe, I strongly agree. She never opposes homosexuality, teacher-student love, year-end love... but regards these emotions as the universal truth of human beings. One cannot love only one person in a lifetime. Humans are also extremely complex animals. As a poet, writer and artist, Wilde, who wrote Salome, seems to have a more noble mission to experience a rich and colorful life, thus bringing infinite vitality to the work. Instead of sticking to one rule, rigid and rigid, and letting the inspiration of the work die before it germinates. As an artist, you will have multiple personalities, and your thoughts will be more radical and unique, so as to create a unique feature of the work.
In this way, Wilde will interpret his life with a sympathetic feeling. After all, no one is perfect, and the shortcomings in life will be transformed into the advantages of art. At least his achievements in literature and art are indelible.
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