Review of The Happy Prince (2018) by Brent_Marchant — 08 Nov 2018
It boggles the mind how a film can take someone as witty and colorful as Oscar Wilde and make the character boring, but that's precisely what writer/actor/director Rupert Everett has done in this misfire of a biopic.
By all rights, the picture is obviously a labor of love for its creator, but, with a focus on Wilde's last dark days, a needlessly convoluted script that's all over the map and a noticeable dearth of the snappy banter that made its protagonist famous, the production falls flat and often confuses the viewer with its forward and backward flashes in the action.
Handily one of awards season's bigger disappointments.
This review of The Happy Prince (2018) was written by Brent_Marchant on 08 Nov 2018.
The Happy Prince has generally received positive reviews.
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