It is adapted from the real experience of Oscar Wilde, a pioneer writer of aestheticism in the 19th century. Oscar Wilde (Stephen Fry Stephen Fry) dabbles in poetry, drama, fairy tales, novel creation and literary criticism all his life. He talks humorously and his works are full of wit. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill once said that the person who is most willing to talk for a long time in the afterlife is Oscar Wilde. In London at that time, almost every play of Oscar Wilde achieved sensational effect on the stage, and the limelight was the same for a while. However, Wilde's literary career was completely ruined later, all due to an encounter with count Douglas Percy (Jude Law Jude Law). Wilde was jailed for "sodomy", suffered a stigma on his reputation, and everything in his family was auctioned, so his wife had to go away with her two sons and change their last names.