Die bislang unerzählte Geschichte der letzten Tage in der tragischen Zeit von Oscar Wilde, der sein Versagen mit ironischer Distanz beobachtet und die Schwierigkeiten, die sein Leben bedrück... Alles lesenDie bislang unerzählte Geschichte der letzten Tage in der tragischen Zeit von Oscar Wilde, der sein Versagen mit ironischer Distanz beobachtet und die Schwierigkeiten, die sein Leben bedrücken, mit Distanz und Humor betrachtet.Die bislang unerzählte Geschichte der letzten Tage in der tragischen Zeit von Oscar Wilde, der sein Versagen mit ironischer Distanz beobachtet und die Schwierigkeiten, die sein Leben bedrücken, mit Distanz und Humor betrachtet.
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The film is never less than interesting and often fascinates but it suffers because Everett cannot fully live up to his decision to play the lead, write the script and helm the picture. He's best when acting but even this falters in some scenes with Bosie that are distinctly undercooked. The script in parts needed a tighter edit and there's only so much reflected light in the camera that you can put down to cinematic meaning making and artistic licence. Sorry Rupert - just too little butter over too much bread I'm afraid.
However, the film is never less than distracting and Everett successfully makes Wilde the man that he was: At once irritating, outrageous but always to be loved. His performance of Wilde incited many emotions in me but I always returned to compassion.
Worth a look!
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- WissenswertesDirector Rupert Everett had written promises from his friends Colin Firth and Emily Watson that they would participate in this movie if he ever got it made, and he would often half-jokingly remind them when he saw them. Even when Firth became famous and his busy schedule made it unsure if he would be able to keep his promise, Everett got funders aboard and people to participate by stating that Firth had already signed on. Near the end of production, when the movie ran out of budget, Firth even agreed to waive his salary, so he basically did the movie for free.
- PatzerOscar is shown at Clapham Junction in prison garb with the number 33. He is on the way to Reading Gaol where he is assigned cell C33.
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Reggie Turner: [Holding up a framed picture of Queen Victoria] No exiled fairy's trousseau is complete without a signed portrait of the great widow herself. You must dance naked before it at the Jubilee next month.
- Crazy CreditsDuring the end credits Oscar Wilde is heard and seen singing a French song in a cafe. Then there are flashbacks of audiences applauding his works in a theatre.
- SoundtracksLa Petite Tonkinoise
Music by Vincent Scotto
Lyrics by Henri Christiné and Georges Villard
Courtesy of Universal Music Publishing
(1906)
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- Schloss Thurnau, Bavaria, Deutschland(Oscar Wilde's house in Naples, Interior Reading Gaol, Paris hotel bedroom)
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 466.440 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 38.886 $
- 14. Okt. 2018
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 2.621.992 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 45 Minuten
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1