In 1854, two geniuses were born, one was Rimbaud and the other was Wilde. The two geniuses differed by 4 days, and their fates also had strange similarities. Wilde's early fairy tales and stage plays are deeply integrated with his desire and pursuit of beauty. "I don't think beauty has any moral or immorality."
At the same time, his life was also dominated by the blood-sucking and noble demon Bosie. Pounded ashes. Wilde is a typical Libra, frivolous, gentle, elegant, tasteful, erudite, wise, and excessively pursuing beauty. In the end, he can make his generous and benevolent wife and Robbie, who inspired his same-sex feelings, love him with all his heart, if he Bosie has never been seen, or he can better balance his feelings for men and women, the whole film runs through the "selfish giant" fairy tale, perhaps, this is Wilde's own inner monologue.
The actor who played Wilde is really like Wilde himself, and Jude Law is also very similar to Bosie. BBC films have always revealed a strong British flavor, which is very good
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