@@lambchop6278 it's so weird, in the past movie they made Dorian so dark and that's not the point with him. Maybe I'm a little too invested because I love the book and Oscar Wilde, like literally the first thing they say about Dorian in the book is that he is angel like
@@jaquelinemontero7057RIGHT!! I hate how they keep on making him look emo, he's supposed to look innocent and angel like and one shouldn't expect how evil he's turn out. Thankfully there's one version from the 1970s that finally makes him blond
For Everyone's Information: The song is called "Oh leave me not to pine" and is sung by the character Mabel, a soprano, in Act II of "The Pirates of Penzance" by Gilbert & Sullivan, written in 1879. Joan Sutherland and Linda Ronstadt had a go at it, but Jude sings it perfectly for its spot in this film. What a poignant moment! and then there's that tongue....
Figaro48 I agree :) I love that when he sings the line he loves me he is looking straight at Oscar. During the rest of the song he doesnt focus on one particular spot... I dont know if that was directed or completely out of the blue but it worked so well
Oh, leave me not to pine Alone and desolate; No fate seemed fair as mine, No happiness so great! And Nature, day by day, Has sung in accents clear This joyous roundelay, "He loves me -- he is here. Fal, la, la, la, Fal, la, la, la. He loves me -- he is here. Fal, la, la, Fal, la!"
I love this movie soooooo much, and I really didn't think I would 'cause I'm a total Wilde snob and I thought that inaccuracies would spoil it. The casting was AMAZING and Fry and Law had fantastic chemistry! This part always makes me crack up though, wholly on account of the way Law sings "fa-la-la" with his tongue - I joked to my friend that I was half expecting him to say "fa-la-la-la-latio"
Was expecting to see a glimpse of the bumming scene that comes straight after. I thought it was quite cheeky editing in the film itself. Bosie looks so innocent here! (As he was)
Credo che in questa scena il buon canto non sia il protagonista principale: Bosie sta facendo una sorta di serenata romantica a Oscar. Lo fissa negli occhi, è struggente il modo tenero con cui canta e si espone agli sguardi di tutti. E poi quelle labbra, quella lingua, non credo sia casuale che si sia indugiato su quei dettagli del bellissimo volto di Jude…vuole essere un invito è una dichiarazione d’amore. Sono pazza di lui, in questo film la sua bellezza è sfolgorante, seducente, illegale, velenosa, infantile…semplicemente perfetto. Sapete come fare per andare a conoscerlo??😂😂😂è uno dei miei sogni ricorrenti