This is Rupert Everett’s Oscar Wilde, and it’s a performance of profound empathy. 'The Happy Prince' ventures into the writer’s final, desolate years in exile, a period of immense sadness and poverty. Everett, also the screenwriter, crafts a…
The Happy Prince
In 1895, Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) was the most famous writer in London, and Bosie Douglas, son of the notorious Marquess of Queensberry, was his lover. Accused and convicted…
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Rupert Everett’s passion project, 'The Happy Prince,' offers a somber look at the closing act of Oscar Wilde’s life. Everett, embodying Wilde with a weary grace, guides the audience through the writer’s post-prison existence in France, a landscape…
'The Happy Prince' is a masterclass in tragic biography, anchored by Rupert Everett’s tour-de-force performance. Everett, who also wrote the script, doesn't shy away from the grim realities of Oscar Wilde’s final years in France, portraying a man…
As director and star, Rupert Everett imbues 'The Happy Prince' with a palpable sense of personal investment. The film chronicles Oscar Wilde's final, impoverished years in exile, a stark contrast to his former fame. Everett’s performance is the…
Rupert Everett delivers a performance of raw vulnerability as Oscar Wilde in his twilight years. 'The Happy Prince' eschews grandiosity for a more intimate, poignant study of a man undone by scandal and his own desires. Everett, who…
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The film depicts Oscar Wilde's final years in France as a period marked by destitution and deep emotional pain. He is shown as a man haunted by his past, grappling with the memories of his former glory and the harsh realities of his present circumstances. The narrative focuses on his isolation and the lingering sorrow that accompanied him after his release from prison and departure from England.