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Wilde (Special Edition)

Wilde (Special Edition)

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Director: Brian Gilbert
Actors: Stephen Fry, Jude Law, Vanessa Redgrave, Jennifer Ehle, Gemma Jones
Studio: Sony Pictures
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 85 reviews
Sales Rank: 11404

Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dts Surround Sound, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 117
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6

MPN: COLD02297D
ISBN: 0767848934
UPC: 043396022973
EAN: 9780767848930
ASIN: B00005V5NU

Theatrical Release Date: May 1, 1998
Release Date: March 19, 2002
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Product Description
Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 06/24/2008 Run time: 116 minutes Rating: R


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5 out of 5 stars FLAWLESS   December 25, 2008
... I see this flawlessly brilliant film through the eyes of a multimedia creatively gifted 57 year old Gay man, and it deserves my highest reccomendation. Above all, Life has taught me that if you haven't really lived an experience, you can not really understand it. I understand this film all too well, and it's as blindingly brilliant to me as staring at the noonday sun, remembering so many full moons. History has hidden the nevertheless relentless facts that Gay Men slammed Western "Civilization" with Democracy (Aristogeiton & Harmodius), The Renaissance (the usual gang of suspects), The Enlightenment (Sir Francis Bacon, and The Digital Information and Communications Technology Regvolution which finally globally liberated Free Speech (Sir Alan Turing). At every turn, we have been Humanity's Conscience and Salvation against the systemic mass-murderous stupidity, ignorance, cowardice and evil which, by 2008, has reached inevitable Endgame.

Oscar Wilde's greatest triumph, above so very many others, was his ineluctable love of a spoiled young aristocrat. This film explicates the sinuous Gordian Knot which had to eventually unravel, dropping the Sword of Damocles through his throat. To have risked one's own Life and sanity for such a passionate Love is wholly beyond the comprehension of those who have not lived that experience, much less lived through it more than once, as have I. At the moment when we each inevitably realise that Death has tapped us on the shoulder, it is the things we did not do that we regret.

A Life lived as Art Itself bequeaths a Gestalt far beyond the sum of its individual components; mainstream people can merely manage a laboratory-created Chatham emerald envious green. Oscar Wilde is a stellar component of the constellation of My Tribe's Heritage and Legacy, which shall forever surmount, well, what is always better surmounted. Oscar, We Love Ye ... Huzzahs all 'round.



4 out of 5 stars A Reliable Version   August 22, 2008
Brian Gilbert's "Wilde" stands as a realiable version of the Irish writer's later years. Wilde's relationship with Alfred Douglas, Robert Ross, his wife Constance and many other characters is consistent, and agrees with reports left by contemporaries who knew well Oscar Wilde and his circle. Good performances by Stephen Fry, Jude Law, Michael Sheen and Tom Wilkinson. The latter, as the marquis of Queensberry, is outstanding - although portraying such a clicheed character is obviously a much easier task than, say, the ambiguity of Wilde himself or the never too well explained behaviour of Constance Wilde. Art direction is superb and manages to take us into the very rooms where action takes place in a most natural manner. Vanessa Redgrave makes a short apparition, though she fails to capture Wilde's mother eccentricities properly, as well as the influence she had on her son's life.


5 out of 5 stars Top Notch!!   June 10, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I could watch this gem over and over. Stephen Frye is brilliant as Wilde. He is charming, sweet, endearing, and utterly believable. I was shocked that Jude Law (who is heterosexual) could do such a convincing job of acting the part of a gay man. The scenes between the two were poignant, passionate, provocative, and very capable of provoking a visceral response from the viewer. It IS a love story and not a biography of Wilde...which is exactly what it is intended to be. Pooh on those who dissed it because it focused more on Wilde's love for Bozie and not as much on his talent as a writer and poet. There are so few homosexual love stories as tasteful and aesthetic as this one and I cherish it. If you wish to watch a tender, tragic, tasteful love story between two gay men, this is a must see.


5 out of 5 stars Top Drawer!   May 25, 2008
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

Stephen Fry portrays Oscar Wilde brilliantly, with charm, sensitivity, and poignancy in this beautifully crafted film. Jude Law is properly aristocratic and arrogant in his role as Wilde's disastrous choice of paramours. The performances of the supporting cast, which includes Vanessa Redgrave and Zoe Wanamaker, are splendid. The costumes and settings are magnificent.

The essentials of the review being stated, I shall now add my two-cents worth to this ridiculous discussion, which I cannot believe is taking place. When I read the title, "Wilde", and I know that Oscar Wilde had a disastrous affair with Bosie Douglas, see that the rating is R (for sexual content), I can probably presume the nature of that content. I have two choices. I can either choose not to watch the movie, or when I see a young man unbuttoning his shirt as he approaches Wilde, I can avert my eyes in a manner that is appropriately Victorian considering the subject of this film (Shut your eyes and think of England!), as I do in the Godfather movies, when I see Michael or Vincent Corleone (or whoever) pointing a gun at close range at someone's head. I loathe violence, but a movie about a Mafia dynasty (with an R rating for violence) tells me that blood will be spattered. I am not going to let my own sensibilities about what amounts to not even 5% of a movie spoil my appreciation of an otherwise magnificent film.

Really!!!



5 out of 5 stars A haunting tragedy, accurately retold   January 2, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

A very impressive retelling of the tragic life story of Oscar Wilde - and surprisingly accurate too (the filmmakers may be forgiven for having Constance's tombstone inscribed "wife of Oscar Wilde", a text that was in fact only added many years later; tragically, when Wilde visited the grave, there was no mention of him on it at all.) Much like the sinking of the Titanic, the Wilde story has all the ingredients of intense drama: glamorous lives turned on their heads, a plunge from the heights of fame into utter disaster, the devastating effects of hubris and sheer stupidity, and a good dollop of nostalgia. Put all that in a supremely well cast, well-paced and well-dressed movie, and a memorable experience results.

Stephen Fry is just about the living embodiment of Wilde, his big-boned features even providing an uncanny physical resemblance. His transformation to the broken man Wilde was after Reading Gaol is painfully believable. Jude Law as Alfred Douglas excels in the only type of role he seems really fit to play, that of the vapid, self-obsessed pretty boy. Smaller roles abound in luxury casting, e.g., Vanessa Redgrave as Wilde's Bohemian mother, and Ioan Gruffudd as John Gray. Jennifer Ehle, of Pride and Prejudice fame, is very impressive as the tormented Constance - so impressive indeed that the marital relationship and family life of the Wildes becomes the emotional core of the film - interwoven, like a red thread, with the story of the Selfish Giant, told in voice-over. The viewer is made to feel rather less sympathy for Oscar's homosexual exploits in a world dominated by a self-centered lover and herds of opportunistic rent boys. (in passing you may spot Orlando Bloom making his extremely brief big screen debut as one of them). Michael Sheen as Robbie Ross (the only sympathetic role I've ever seen him in) is the redeeming feature, and much like in reality does not receive his due for it.

Apparently there are people who even today hold Victorian views like Wilde's judge, who felt that the extent of the law really was too limited to punish his behaviour adequately. Such people will have you believe this movie is some kind of gay hardcore production. Ridiculous, of course. The depiction of Wilde's "second life" is not encumbered by any of the hypocrisies that still tainted Hollywood-made Brokeback Mountain 8 years later, but it never exceeds the boundaries of functionality or good taste. Of course, if you can't stand the sight of men kissing (or of Jude Law's derriere), that's your problem.




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