Devil's victory

Juliana 2022-04-19 09:02:23

After watching this long-awaited film, I said that I have been looking forward to it for a long time. In fact, I hope to see how the movie can make the things that shocked my heart realistic. After watching it, I suddenly realized that this is a movie that needs to be commented out of the original book. If this is not the case, I will be so sorry to Wilde.

To put it simply, this story is about how a young man with good roots and pure heart turned bad, then repented and apologized with death.

But Lord Henry, who was the initiator, never received any punishment and was free and content. If Dorian said "you made me this" to LH before he died, if everyone has not woken up, then LH will be at the end of the film. , The sentence "who can bear to see ur face now?" was a word that shocked everyone. It turned out that what he wanted was the destruction of that face, but the result was the decay of a soul.

The devil had the last laugh, and the good soul paid the price.

What about the devil's? Oh yes, the devil doesn't have a soul.

like our reality.

As Wilde himself said,

"When I was young, I thought money was the most important thing, and this year I have come to the end and found that it is. People are getting older, but they will never get better."

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Extended Reading
  • Syble 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    Hey. . Mr. Darcy is really not suitable for this role, Jude Law should play Dorian. . The dialogue is completely out of Wilde's style.

  • Jeffery 2022-03-26 09:01:08

    The more depraved, the more emptiness; what makes people uncomfortable is the truth; the ending will be more powerful if it follows the original.

Dorian Gray quotes

  • Lord Henry Wotton: What are you?

    Dorian Gray: I am what *you* made me! I lived the life that you preached... but never dared practice. I am everything, that you were too afraid to be.

  • Emily Wotton: I hope I'm not interrupting your reminiscence?

    Lord Henry Wotton: One charm of the past, is that it's the past.

    Emily Wotton: Hmm... I hope you're not also a dreary old cynic?

    Dorian Gray: What is there to believe in?

    Emily Wotton: Our developments.

    Dorian Gray: All I see is decay.

    Emily Wotton: For the religion!

    Dorian Gray: Fashionable substitute for belief.

    Emily Wotton: Art?

    Dorian Gray: A malady.

    Emily Wotton: Love?

    Dorian Gray: An illusion.

    Lord Henry Wotton: Bravo!

    Emily Wotton: Well... you both cut the world to pieces, don't you? Thank you for the cigarette!

    Dorian Gray: Unusual woman.

    Lord Henry Wotton: She ought to be... she's my daughter.