Oscar Wilde 1997 Review

Wilde (1997) Director: Brian Gilbert Starring: Stephen Fry, Jude Law, Vanessa Redgrave, Jennifer Ehle, Michael Sheen Synopsis Wilde is a poignant and deeply human portrait of the legendary Irish playwright and wit, Oscar Wilde. The film traces his meteoric rise in London society, his secret double life as a homosexual in Victorian England, and his eventual, tragic downfall.

★★★★☆ (4/5) Essential viewing for admirers of Oscar Wilde, Stephen Fry, and powerful tragic dramas. oscar wilde 1997

At the center is Stephen Fry’s masterful performance as Wilde—capturing not only his flamboyant genius and razor-sharp humor but also his vulnerability and tragic naivety. The story follows Wilde’s strained marriage to Constance Lloyd (Jennifer Ehle), and his all-consuming infatuation with the beautiful, selfish young aristocrat Lord Alfred “Bosie” Douglas (played with mesmerizing danger by Jude Law). Wilde (1997) Director: Brian Gilbert Starring: Stephen Fry,