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Peterson criticized Wilde's screenplay for failing to grasp this complex relationship, labeling it an indication of the shallow analysis that permeates much of modern storytelling. He remarked that the screenplay missed a significant opportunity to explore the essence of his teachings, which revolve around responsibility, growth, and narrative depth. He posited that Wilde’s approach, influenced more by ideological pre-conceptions than curiosity, detracted from the potential richness of the story.