Oscar Wilde

Lee 2022-11-04 22:47:20

Before I had time to read the original, Rupert Everett is said to have played Wilde. The initial understanding will also surprise Everett and Wilde's extremely similar experience.

In the age of secrets, it is very possible for people to know their operating principles but resolutely tell their own secrets.

Saying that Wilde is "Will Tai Chi come", of course, whether it is a novel or a movie, it gave Everett a good ending. I think this should also be Wilde's current expectations for his future, but reality is always reality, and his ending really makes people. Sigh. A love comedy that starts with a secret, revolves around a secret with a lie, and ends with a secret. Let me ask who in this world has no secrets? Just as Green said in a conversation with his father in the play, what's the point if you can see through everyone, everyone in the world is the same? Indeed, isn’t it because of possessing these secrets that talents appear to be extraordinarily alive~

In addition, the favorite character in the play is Mrs. Siveli played by Julian Moore. She is like a cute mouse shit, her strength disturbs a pot of calm soup on the surface, her cuteness, she is clever when making fun of people, and making trouble. A small shrug when it is unsuccessful, it is clear that a villain is just not annoying. Maybe it's because I subconsciously want to be like her. Haha~

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An Ideal Husband quotes

  • Tommy Trafford: Miss Mabel, I hope you'll be able to make our usual appointment, as I have something very particular I wish to say to you. Good day, ladies.

    Mabel: When Tommy wants to be romantic, he talks to one just like a doctor.

  • Lord Caversham: I don't know how you stand society. A lot of damned nobodies talking about nothing.

    Lord Arthur Goring: I love talking about nothing, Father. It's the only thing I know anything about.

    Lord Caversham: That is a paradox, sir. I hate paradoxes.