In a Paris hotel room, Oscar Wilde (Rupert Everett) lies on his deathbed when the past invades him, transporting him to other times and other places. Was he once the most famous man in London? Or was the artist crucified by a society that once adored him? Faced with the anguish of death, Wilde reviews his failed attempt to reconcile with his long-suffering wife Constance (Emily Watson), his fatal love affair with Lord Alfred Douglas (Colin Morgan), and the warmth and devotion of his friends Reggie Turner (Colin Firth). and Robbie Ross (Edwin Thomas), who tried to save him from himself. A portrait of the dark side of a genius who lived and died for love in the last days of the 19th century.
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In a Paris hotel room, Oscar Wilde (Rupert Everett) lies on his deathbed when the past invades him, transporting him to other times and other places. Was he once the most famous man in London? Or was the artist crucified by a society that once adored him? Faced with the anguish of death, Wilde reviews his failed attempt to reconcile with his long-suffering wife Constance (Emily Watson), his fatal love affair with Lord Alfred Douglas (Colin Morgan), and the warmth and devotion of his friends Reggie Turner (Colin Firth). and Robbie Ross (Edwin Thomas), who tried to save him from himself. A portrait of the dark side of a genius who lived and died for love in the last days of the 19th century.