After reading Wilde's letters and court records, I didn't like the pair even more. If it fits together, if it doesn't fit, it falls apart. Seeing that Wilde scolded Douglas like this in "From the Deep", and ended up abandoning his wife and children to reunite with him in a prison, he was quite disapproving. However, after watching the film----
Jude Law is amazing~*>"<*~ He not only performed Percy's beauty, but also transformed all the flaws and annoying things in Percy's character into all Made a fatal charm. Not the "willful, greedy, self-serving" sweetheart who was condemned by Wilde in "From Deep", or Dorian Gray, who was tempted by evil. He was Percy, like a flower Face, aristocratic aesthetics, artist's pursuit, and madness - no matter what, living in the moment, there is a bit of PUNK madness. How can such a person not attract Wilde? At
the end of the movie, he slowly turned around and smiled. , oh my god, my heart hurts slightly when I laugh, but it is like the warmest spring breeze, which can heal all wounds and make people believe that it will be beautiful from now on. If the real Percy is like Jude Law, then it is understandable Why is OSCAR so persistent, arguing with him, arguing, arguing, arguing, suffering, guilt, feeling the warmth of humanity, and finally determined to be with Percy. Just for that moment to smile, knowing that hell is ahead, but also Will rush over and hug him tightly.
I always feel that this movie should belong to Percy. Beauty is dangerous, and beauty is sacred. In front of Percy, Wilde became a pious and humble Pilgrim.
And what about Robbie? Robbie loved Wilde, Robbie was the first to show him male love, to support him when he was in trouble, to be there for him when he died, to make a name for him when he died. However, Robbie is neither beautiful nor crazy, and ultimately loses.
Love is amazing. Sometimes "loved" = "loved", other times "loved" = "loved", people always tend to climb the beautiful Rose, even if her hands are drenched in blood by thorns, is not willing to sit on the soft grass to soak up the sun.
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