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- Subtitles by explosiveskull
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- High above the city,
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- 00:01:08,891 --> 00:01:13,391
- on a tall column,
- stood the statue of the Happy Prince.
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- 00:01:14,850 --> 00:01:19,225
- He was gilded all over
- with thin leaves of fine gold.
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- 00:01:20,100 --> 00:01:22,973
- For eyes, he had two bright sapphires,
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- 00:01:22,975 --> 00:01:26,141
- and a large red ruby glowed
- on his sword-hilt.
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- 00:01:27,058 --> 00:01:29,141
- He was very much admired indeed.
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- 00:01:29,766 --> 00:01:34,100
- One night, there flew over the city
- a little swallow.
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- 00:01:35,100 --> 00:01:38,933
- His friends had gone away to Egypt
- six weeks before...
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- 00:01:39,391 --> 00:01:41,058
- but he had stayed behind.
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- 00:01:42,141 --> 00:01:43,264
- Where shall I...?
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- 00:01:43,266 --> 00:01:47,139
- All the next day,
- he sat on the Prince's shoulder
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- 00:01:47,141 --> 00:01:50,850
- and told him storeys of things
- he had seen in strange lands.
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- 00:01:51,600 --> 00:01:55,725
- Of the red ibises who stand
- in long rows on the banks of the Nile...
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- 00:01:56,350 --> 00:01:58,306
- and catch goldfish in their beaks.
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- 00:02:00,308 --> 00:02:04,933
- Of the King of the Mountains of the Moon,
- who is as black as ebony...
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- 00:02:06,183 --> 00:02:08,266
- and worships a large crystal.
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- 00:02:10,225 --> 00:02:13,600
- "Swallow, Swallow, little Swallow",
- said the Happy Prince.
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- 00:02:14,558 --> 00:02:16,891
- "You tell me of marvellous things.
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- 00:02:18,558 --> 00:02:21,141
- But more marvellous than this...
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- 00:02:21,683 --> 00:02:25,600
- is the suffering of men and women.
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- 00:02:27,225 --> 00:02:30,391
- There is no mystery so great as suffering.
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- 00:02:31,683 --> 00:02:33,933
- Fly over my city, little Swallow...
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- and tell me what you see there."
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- 00:02:40,933 --> 00:02:43,183
- So the Swallow flew over the great city...
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- 00:02:43,641 --> 00:02:47,475
- and saw the rich making merry
- in their beautiful houses...
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- 00:02:48,683 --> 00:02:51,350
- while the white faces of starving children
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- 00:02:51,891 --> 00:02:55,016
- looked out listlessly
- at the black streets.
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- 00:02:56,975 --> 00:02:59,556
- At a table sat a broken man,
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- a bunch of withered violets by his side.
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- 00:03:05,683 --> 00:03:06,933
- He was a writer.
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- 00:03:09,183 --> 00:03:11,891
- But he was too cold to finish his play.
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- 00:03:13,641 --> 00:03:14,933
- It's a dream.
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- 00:03:34,308 --> 00:03:35,766
- I rather agree with you.
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- 00:03:37,225 --> 00:03:39,014
- Absolutely extraordinary!
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- 00:03:39,016 --> 00:03:41,223
- - It was very good bottle.
- - Lovely place too!
- 37
- 00:03:41,225 --> 00:03:44,556
- I tell you what. When we're next in
- London, will you come to the club? Hmm?
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- 00:03:44,558 --> 00:03:46,223
- I'd love to! Which one?
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- 00:03:46,225 --> 00:03:49,056
- - Um... The Carlton.
- - Oh, marvellous!
- 40
- 00:03:49,058 --> 00:03:50,850
- - Never seen a man eat so...
- - I...
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- 00:03:51,308 --> 00:03:54,433
- - What is it, my dear?
- - I, I think I left my fan.
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- 00:03:56,850 --> 00:03:58,100
- Is she all right?
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- 00:04:24,808 --> 00:04:25,850
- Mr Wilde!
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- 00:04:28,141 --> 00:04:29,016
- Mr Wilde?
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- 00:04:33,683 --> 00:04:36,100
- - Madam.
- - Surely you remember me.
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- 00:04:37,308 --> 00:04:38,641
- It's Mrs Arbuthnot.
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- 00:04:40,600 --> 00:04:42,806
- I came to all your first nights.
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- Of course, madam.
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- 00:04:45,308 --> 00:04:47,308
- One never forgets such a face.
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- 00:04:48,391 --> 00:04:50,141
- How kind of you to speak to me.
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- 00:04:50,891 --> 00:04:53,808
- - You are well, I see.
- - Very well, sir.
- 52
- 00:04:55,308 --> 00:04:57,056
- - How are you?
- - Oh...
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- 00:04:57,058 --> 00:04:59,308
- Lydia! Come here immediately!
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- 00:05:00,391 --> 00:05:01,391
- I have to go.
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- 00:05:02,725 --> 00:05:04,391
- You couldn't lend me £5, could you?
- 56
- 00:05:05,975 --> 00:05:09,473
- Things are a little tight at present.
- I feel ghastly asking like this but...
- 57
- 00:05:09,475 --> 00:05:11,266
- - Lydia!
- - I'm coming!
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- 00:05:13,516 --> 00:05:14,975
- Mr Wilde, I...
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- 00:05:16,933 --> 00:05:19,014
- I... just wish...
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- 00:05:19,016 --> 00:05:21,933
- Never wish, madam. It might come true.
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- 00:05:22,766 --> 00:05:27,100
- But thank you... for a moment's harmony
- in a discordant fugue.
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- 00:05:28,266 --> 00:05:29,683
- Go back to Jeffrey at once.
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- 00:05:36,558 --> 00:05:39,806
- If you ever speak to my wife again,
- I'll kill you. Do you hear me?
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- Five pounds.
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- 00:07:32,100 --> 00:07:37,973
- See, see, my Christ blood streams
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- through the firmament.
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- I'm coming.
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- Shrouded in the symphony
- of adjacent copulation.
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- Ow!
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- Thanks.
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- For that.
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- 00:11:03,141 --> 00:11:04,225
- Sit down.
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- My dear Boudicca.
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- Please!
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- Garçon.
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- 00:12:35,600 --> 00:12:37,225
- Very well, sir.
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- 00:12:37,850 --> 00:12:39,100
- And for you, sirs?
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- 00:12:58,975 --> 00:13:00,723
- Ooh, Maurice.
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- 00:13:00,725 --> 00:13:02,891
- Maurice! Maurice!
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- Maurice!
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- Oscar!
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- Brother.
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- Shut up.
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- ♩ I'm a young girl ♩
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- 00:14:48,058 --> 00:14:50,516
- ♩ And I just come over ♩
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- 00:14:51,350 --> 00:14:54,639
- ♩ Over from the country
- Where they do things big ♩
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- 00:14:56,891 --> 00:15:01,266
- ♩ And amongst the boys I've got a lover ♩
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- 00:15:01,725 --> 00:15:07,056
- ♩ And since I've got a lover
- Well, I don't give a fig ♩
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- 00:15:09,433 --> 00:15:13,600
- ♩ The boy I love ♩
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- 00:15:14,516 --> 00:15:17,183
- ♩ Is up in the gallery ♩
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- 00:15:17,766 --> 00:15:22,889
- ♩ The boy I love is looking down at me ♩
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- 00:15:22,891 --> 00:15:26,764
- ♩ There he is, can't you see? ♩
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- 00:15:26,766 --> 00:15:30,016
- ♩ Waving his handkerchief ♩
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- ♩ As merry as a cricket ♩
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- ♩ That lives on the leaf ♩
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- 00:15:41,808 --> 00:15:46,473
- ♩ Now if I were a duchess
- And had a lot of money ♩
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- 00:15:46,475 --> 00:15:51,264
- ♩ I'd give it to my Johnny
- Who's going to marry me ♩
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- 00:15:51,266 --> 00:15:55,848
- ♩ But I haven't got a penny
- So I'll live on love and kisses ♩
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- 00:15:55,850 --> 00:16:00,306
- ♩ And be just as happy
- As the birds in the tree... ♩
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- 00:16:00,308 --> 00:16:05,139
- ♩ The boy I love
- Is up in the gallery ♩
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- 00:16:05,141 --> 00:16:09,473
- ♩ The boy I love is looking down at me ♩
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- 00:16:09,475 --> 00:16:14,389
- ♩ There he is, can't you see?
- Waving his handkerchief ♩
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- ♩ As merry as a cricket ♩
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- 00:16:16,225 --> 00:16:18,806
- ♩ That lives on the leaf ♩
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- ♩ As merry as a cricket ♩
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- 00:16:21,266 --> 00:16:25,681
- ♩ That lives on the leaf ♩
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- 00:16:42,641 --> 00:16:43,766
- The actors...
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- 00:16:45,308 --> 00:16:48,308
- have given a charming rendering
- of a delightful play.
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- 00:16:50,641 --> 00:16:54,306
- Your appreciation is most intelligent.
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- 00:16:54,308 --> 00:16:57,933
- I congratulate you
- on the success of your performance.
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- 00:16:59,475 --> 00:17:03,475
- Which persuades me that you think
- almost as highly of the play...
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- 00:17:04,183 --> 00:17:05,598
- as I do myself.
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- 00:17:09,308 --> 00:17:10,391
- Oscar Wilde.
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- 00:17:10,933 --> 00:17:15,139
- The crime of which
- you have been convicted is so bad
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- that one has to put the sternest restraint
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- upon oneself
- from describing the sentiments,
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- which must rise to the breast
- of every man of honour.
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- 00:17:27,350 --> 00:17:29,598
- It is no use to address you.
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- 00:17:29,600 --> 00:17:33,683
- People who do these things must be dead
- to all sense of shame.
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- 00:17:33,975 --> 00:17:36,223
- I shall, under such circumstances,
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- be expected to pass
- the severest sentence that the law allows.
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- 00:17:41,266 --> 00:17:44,598
- The sentence of the court
- is that you be imprisoned
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- and kept to hard labour for two years.
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- 00:18:28,391 --> 00:18:29,308
- Robbie.
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- My lonely rider of the Apocalypse.
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- 00:18:34,100 --> 00:18:36,391
- You took me into exile, dear boy.
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- 00:18:37,891 --> 00:18:39,681
- Where will you take me now?
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- 00:18:39,683 --> 00:18:41,475
- - I'm not taking you anywhere.
- - What?
- 129
- 00:18:42,141 --> 00:18:44,473
- What ship? Ireland, you say?
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- 00:18:44,475 --> 00:18:45,725
- No ships, Oscar.
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- 00:18:46,475 --> 00:18:49,014
- I'm here in Paris. I have your allowance.
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- 00:18:49,016 --> 00:18:52,058
- Oh, good. I have been dinnerless.
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- I'm in mortal combat
- with this wallpaper, Robbie.
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- One of us has to go.
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- 00:19:01,391 --> 00:19:03,933
- Maurice says you made
- quite a scene last night.
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- 00:19:05,266 --> 00:19:07,681
- It's more or less impossible
- to make good scenes
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- 00:19:07,683 --> 00:19:10,225
- in such reduced circumstances as mine.
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- 00:19:10,891 --> 00:19:12,516
- But I believe I did my best.
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- 00:19:13,016 --> 00:19:16,931
- Last night,
- I dreamed I was dining with the dead.
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- 00:19:16,933 --> 00:19:19,475
- You must've been
- the life and soul of the party, Oscar.
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- 00:19:21,225 --> 00:19:23,350
- - What is this?
- - Morphia.
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- 00:19:24,475 --> 00:19:26,058
- I am much distracted, dear boy.
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- 00:19:26,683 --> 00:19:31,141
- I've had a very bad time lately.
- For two days, not a penny in my pocket.
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- 00:19:31,975 --> 00:19:34,600
- So I had to wander around,
- filled with wild longings,
- 145
- 00:19:34,933 --> 00:19:37,308
- trapped in the circle of boulevards.
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- 00:19:37,933 --> 00:19:40,183
- One of the worst in the Inferno.
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- 00:19:42,141 --> 00:19:44,225
- Jumping off tables at your age.
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- 00:19:49,266 --> 00:19:50,889
- What do you think, doctor?
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- 00:19:50,891 --> 00:19:52,973
- The abscess has suppurated.
- 150
- 00:19:52,975 --> 00:19:56,183
- If things don't improve,
- I'm afraid we'll have to operate.
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- 00:19:57,641 --> 00:20:02,600
- I shall never forget your kindness
- when I was released from prison.
- 152
- 00:20:06,350 --> 00:20:08,350
- What high hopes we had that day.
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- 00:20:10,016 --> 00:20:12,350
- But I was doomed from the start.
- 154
- 00:20:13,933 --> 00:20:16,473
- Why does one run towards ruin?
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- 00:20:18,225 --> 00:20:20,933
- Why does it hold such a fascination?
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- Oscar!
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- 00:20:44,641 --> 00:20:45,600
- Robbie!
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- 00:20:48,975 --> 00:20:50,766
- - Oscar.
- - Robbie!
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- 00:20:54,600 --> 00:20:56,473
- - How are you?
- - Where's Reggie?
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- 00:20:56,475 --> 00:21:00,014
- He's waiting for us at the hotel.
- He wanted to make sure there were no...
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- 00:21:00,016 --> 00:21:02,058
- - What?
- - Difficulties.
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- 00:21:02,558 --> 00:21:04,598
- - Have you got everything?
- - No.
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- 00:21:04,600 --> 00:21:06,933
- I left Oscar Wilde at Newhaven.
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- 00:21:07,433 --> 00:21:09,891
- And this is the last thing he wrote.
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- 00:21:10,850 --> 00:21:12,350
- The great letter I told you about.
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- 00:21:12,891 --> 00:21:15,139
- Make three copies,
- send one to Bosie Douglas,
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- one to me and keep the original
- under lock and key.
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- 00:21:18,558 --> 00:21:20,431
- - Understood?
- - Come.
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- If anyone asks for your papers,
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- just say they're in your cabin trunk.
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- 00:22:17,558 --> 00:22:18,433
- What?
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- 00:22:19,308 --> 00:22:20,766
- Well, well, well.
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- 00:22:21,725 --> 00:22:23,431
- Sebastian Melmoth.
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- 00:22:23,433 --> 00:22:26,516
- - Reggie.
- - What an absolute joy!
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- 00:22:27,516 --> 00:22:30,139
- - Your first time in Dieppe, Sebastian?
- - Sorry?
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- 00:22:30,141 --> 00:22:31,141
- What fun.
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- 00:22:31,600 --> 00:22:34,181
- Let me introduce you immediately
- to our good friend, the manager.
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- 00:22:34,183 --> 00:22:36,639
- Melmoth, meet Monsieur Duroc..
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- 00:22:36,641 --> 00:22:39,308
- Look after Mr Melmoth, would you?
- Best room, and all that.
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- 00:22:39,725 --> 00:22:41,475
- Well, I'll leave you to it. You lunching?
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- 00:22:42,016 --> 00:22:43,641
- Er, yes, probably.
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- 00:23:02,475 --> 00:23:04,891
- - My favourite blue.
- - The case is from Reggie.
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- 00:23:06,933 --> 00:23:09,764
- And here's £800 we raised
- while you were in prison.
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- No!
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- 00:23:10,683 --> 00:23:14,389
- It'll keep you going until you begin
- to work again. Uh! I'll look after this.
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- 00:23:16,975 --> 00:23:18,016
- Reggie!
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- 00:23:20,600 --> 00:23:23,725
- Oh, darling Oscar.
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- 00:23:31,350 --> 00:23:32,600
- How do you like your new name?
- 189
- 00:23:33,266 --> 00:23:35,808
- Almost as much as I loathe the old one.
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- 00:23:38,891 --> 00:23:41,183
- Ah! Letters.
- 191
- 00:23:42,141 --> 00:23:43,225
- And look!
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- 00:23:43,808 --> 00:23:46,389
- No exiled fairy's trousseau is complete
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- 00:23:46,391 --> 00:23:48,600
- without a signed portrait
- of the great widow herself.
- 194
- 00:23:49,725 --> 00:23:52,350
- You must dance naked before it
- at the Jubilee next month.
- 195
- 00:23:52,600 --> 00:23:54,433
- - It's from him.
- - Oscar?
- 196
- 00:23:57,975 --> 00:23:59,723
- I may as well tell you both now
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- 00:23:59,725 --> 00:24:02,558
- that I fully intend
- to effect a reconciliation with my wife.
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- If she will have me.
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- 00:24:05,433 --> 00:24:09,600
- And rest assured, I shall never see
- Lord Alfred Douglas again.
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- 00:24:10,100 --> 00:24:12,266
- That part of my life is behind me.
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- 00:24:17,850 --> 00:24:19,639
- No, he was absolutely furious.
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- 00:24:19,641 --> 00:24:22,931
- - Really?
- - Come on, Oscar, that's simply not true.
- 203
- 00:24:22,933 --> 00:24:24,556
- That's the whole point.
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- 00:24:24,558 --> 00:24:28,433
- From what you say, Oscar, it would seem
- that Reading Gaol is an enchanted castle.
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- 00:24:28,933 --> 00:24:30,891
- With the governor as its presiding elf.
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- 00:24:32,558 --> 00:24:33,433
- Robbie...
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- 00:24:34,433 --> 00:24:37,223
- - I met Christ in prison.
- - And what was she in for?
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- 00:24:37,225 --> 00:24:40,891
- Don't joke, Reggie.
- In the cell, there is only God and man.
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- 00:24:42,016 --> 00:24:45,433
- After three days in hell,
- Jesus rose from the dead...
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- 00:24:46,766 --> 00:24:47,889
- broke open his tomb,
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- 00:24:47,891 --> 00:24:52,766
- discarded his cerements and took his place
- forever in the heart of man.
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- 00:24:53,808 --> 00:24:57,808
- After 700 days of hard labour,
- my tomb is opened.
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- 00:24:58,058 --> 00:25:01,514
- I have tiptoed to the boat train
- and am born again,
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- 00:25:01,516 --> 00:25:03,558
- through him, with him and in France.
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- 00:25:05,308 --> 00:25:07,681
- Very good, Oscar.
- We'll make a Catholic of you yet.
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- 00:25:07,683 --> 00:25:09,891
- Only unlike dear Jesus, you have luggage.
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- 00:25:10,225 --> 00:25:12,806
- And £800 to spend
- before your ascension into heaven.
- 218
- 00:25:12,808 --> 00:25:14,014
- Or purgatory.
- 219
- 00:25:14,016 --> 00:25:17,639
- I'm afraid a delegation of 15 young poets
- are arriving from Paris at the weekend
- 220
- 00:25:17,641 --> 00:25:19,431
- - to welcome you into exile.
- - Oh.
- 221
- 00:25:19,433 --> 00:25:21,516
- - They're bringing a cheque.
- - Oh, good.
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- 00:25:22,641 --> 00:25:28,183
- All I'm saying, Reggie, dear, is I have
- lived in the grip of vice and pleasure.
- 223
- 00:25:28,891 --> 00:25:30,641
- It was wrong and I have paid.
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- 00:25:31,391 --> 00:25:34,641
- Perhaps the slate is wiped clean,
- perhaps it is not, who knows?
- 225
- 00:25:35,683 --> 00:25:39,016
- At any rate,
- I am now ready to return to life.
- 226
- 00:26:13,600 --> 00:26:15,014
- You coming down, Oscar?
- 227
- 00:26:15,016 --> 00:26:16,850
- I need to get my bathing things.
- 228
- 00:26:49,058 --> 00:26:54,391
- Constance, my dear, good, beautiful wife.
- 229
- 00:26:56,100 --> 00:27:00,308
- There is nothing I can ever say that will
- undo the great hurt I have caused you.
- 230
- 00:27:01,141 --> 00:27:02,516
- We both know that.
- 231
- 00:27:03,183 --> 00:27:06,223
- For two years, I have lain on hard boards,
- 232
- 00:27:06,225 --> 00:27:11,808
- knelt on cold stone, dined on shame
- and thought of little else.
- 233
- 00:27:13,016 --> 00:27:16,141
- You and my sons are the only things
- that tie me to life.
- 234
- 00:27:16,475 --> 00:27:17,681
- I don't know if...
- 235
- 00:27:17,683 --> 00:27:20,891
- Were it not for the hope
- that one day I would meet you all again...
- 236
- 00:27:21,558 --> 00:27:23,183
- I don't think I could go on.
- 237
- 00:27:24,641 --> 00:27:25,973
- Good God.
- 238
- 00:27:25,975 --> 00:27:29,598
- My desire to live,
- dearest Constance, is as intense as ever.
- 239
- 00:27:29,600 --> 00:27:31,764
- Oh, for God's sake.
- 240
- 00:27:31,766 --> 00:27:35,806
- And though my heart is broken,
- hearts are made to be broken.
- 241
- 00:27:35,808 --> 00:27:39,016
- Waiter, more champagne, please!
- 242
- 00:27:40,100 --> 00:27:43,016
- That is why
- God sends sorrow to the world.
- 243
- 00:27:43,600 --> 00:27:49,350
- Write to me as soon as you can
- and tell me that I am still your Oscar.
- 244
- 00:28:17,058 --> 00:28:20,098
- Speech! Speech! Speech!
- 245
- 00:28:20,100 --> 00:28:23,475
- Speech! Speech!
- 246
- 00:28:30,766 --> 00:28:33,308
- Speech! Speech!
- 247
- 00:29:36,516 --> 00:29:40,514
- No, to you!
- You are really wonderful!
- 248
- 00:29:40,516 --> 00:29:41,764
- Wonderful!
- 249
- 00:29:41,766 --> 00:29:44,100
- Come on, boys! Let's have him!
- 250
- 00:29:56,225 --> 00:29:57,891
- Oh, shot!
- 251
- 00:30:21,516 --> 00:30:24,681
- You can't bowl!
- You just simply can't bowl!
- 252
- 00:30:24,683 --> 00:30:25,725
- No, you can't.
- 253
- 00:30:30,350 --> 00:30:32,431
- Get away from me!
- I don't want to catch anything.
- 254
- 00:30:35,141 --> 00:30:36,473
- Er, coffee.
- 255
- 00:30:36,475 --> 00:30:38,475
- Six café au lait.
- 256
- 00:30:39,016 --> 00:30:40,058
- Go away.
- 257
- 00:30:44,141 --> 00:30:46,725
- Not wearing
- your silk stockings today, Oscar?
- 258
- 00:30:49,850 --> 00:30:53,100
- - Darling boy.
- - Yes, my Hyacinth.
- 259
- 00:30:54,516 --> 00:30:57,808
- Oh, remind me to change
- the sheets today, darling boy.
- 260
- 00:30:58,141 --> 00:30:59,348
- Your slim, gilt cheeks
- 261
- 00:30:59,350 --> 00:31:02,181
- have left a shit stain all the way down
- your side of the bed.
- 262
- 00:31:03,683 --> 00:31:04,931
- You go too far, sir!
- 263
- 00:31:04,933 --> 00:31:08,308
- No you go too far, madam.
- 264
- 00:31:08,933 --> 00:31:12,056
- Garçon, there's a piece of shit
- on the pavement. Get rid of it!
- 265
- 00:31:12,058 --> 00:31:14,350
- Oscar! There you are!
- 266
- 00:31:15,725 --> 00:31:17,891
- We're late. They're waiting for us.
- 267
- 00:31:31,933 --> 00:31:33,225
- Are you all right, Oscar?
- 268
- 00:31:33,641 --> 00:31:34,683
- No, not really.
- 269
- 00:31:35,683 --> 00:31:36,931
- Let's go back to the hotel.
- 270
- 00:31:40,141 --> 00:31:41,058
- Let's follow them.
- 271
- 00:31:43,683 --> 00:31:46,848
- Christ, they're following us.
- 272
- 00:31:46,850 --> 00:31:50,348
- Wait for me! I want to cover you in honey
- and lick it off again!
- 273
- 00:31:50,350 --> 00:31:51,558
- This is intolerable.
- 274
- 00:31:52,850 --> 00:31:53,850
- This way.
- 275
- 00:32:04,808 --> 00:32:06,475
- Oh, look! Sticks, sticks!
- 276
- 00:32:11,058 --> 00:32:13,141
- - This is better than hunting!
- - Come on!
- 277
- 00:32:17,308 --> 00:32:18,808
- Quick! A church!
- 278
- 00:32:35,058 --> 00:32:36,808
- What's the matter, Oscar?
- 279
- 00:32:38,683 --> 00:32:41,848
- What more do you want?
- 280
- 00:32:41,850 --> 00:32:43,225
- What more do you want?
- 281
- 00:32:44,016 --> 00:32:45,308
- Get your hands off me!
- 282
- 00:32:45,850 --> 00:32:48,389
- You've taken everything, you little shit!
- Everything!
- 283
- 00:32:48,391 --> 00:32:51,098
- My family, my work, my freedom!
- Everything!
- 284
- 00:32:51,100 --> 00:32:52,516
- There's nothing left to take!
- 285
- 00:32:53,308 --> 00:32:57,100
- What are you gonna do, kill me?
- I'm already dead, you cunt!
- 286
- 00:32:57,850 --> 00:32:58,725
- Now, go!
- 287
- 00:32:59,725 --> 00:33:02,264
- The natural habitat of the hypocrite
- is England.
- 288
- 00:33:02,266 --> 00:33:04,975
- Go back there, leave me in peace! Go!
- 289
- 00:33:23,308 --> 00:33:24,850
- I didn't know you had it in you.
- 290
- 00:33:28,516 --> 00:33:29,558
- I don't.
- 291
- 00:33:30,266 --> 00:33:31,516
- I've nothing in me.
- 292
- 00:33:32,391 --> 00:33:33,600
- Not even fear.
- 293
- 00:33:42,933 --> 00:33:46,181
- With no warning,
- I was transferred one afternoon
- 294
- 00:33:46,183 --> 00:33:48,516
- from Wandsworth to Reading Gaol.
- 295
- 00:33:49,725 --> 00:33:51,764
- In broad daylight, by train,
- 296
- 00:33:51,766 --> 00:33:54,683
- shackled to a warder
- like a performing bear.
- 297
- 00:33:55,933 --> 00:34:01,766
- That journey was the most exquisite of
- the tortures Her Majesty contrived for me.
- 298
- 00:34:03,183 --> 00:34:06,475
- At Clapham Junction,
- we had to wait for a connexion.
- 299
- 00:34:07,308 --> 00:34:10,433
- Half an hour, my dears, on platform two.
- 300
- 00:34:11,683 --> 00:34:14,556
- Sadly, my public had not forgotten me.
- 301
- 00:34:16,183 --> 00:34:19,225
- At first, they simply giggled and pointed.
- 302
- 00:34:20,308 --> 00:34:21,889
- And then a man began to shout.
- 303
- 00:34:21,891 --> 00:34:24,473
- It's Oscar bleeding Wilde!
- 304
- 00:34:24,475 --> 00:34:27,098
- He paced up and down,
- wagging his finger...
- 305
- 00:34:27,100 --> 00:34:28,181
- Backs to the wall, boys!
- 306
- 00:34:28,183 --> 00:34:32,764
- ...as he catalogued my crimes
- to his growing and spellbound audience.
- 307
- 00:34:32,766 --> 00:34:36,725
- We don't want any of that love,
- but don't speak its moniker here!
- 308
- 00:34:36,933 --> 00:34:40,975
- At each twist,
- they moaned and swayed as one...
- 309
- 00:34:41,391 --> 00:34:44,808
- spitting and screaming,
- hungering for my blood.
- 310
- 00:34:45,850 --> 00:34:46,766
- And I...
- 311
- 00:34:49,183 --> 00:34:50,433
- I saw the future.
- 312
- 00:34:52,516 --> 00:34:54,600
- It was the end of all peace.
- 313
- 00:34:57,725 --> 00:34:59,391
- I shall see it on my deathbed.
- 314
- 00:35:16,225 --> 00:35:18,558
- Oh, dear. It's from the Chief of Police.
- 315
- 00:35:19,141 --> 00:35:20,183
- You read it.
- 316
- 00:35:21,808 --> 00:35:24,600
- It seems he's to be deported
- if his behaviour doesn't improve.
- 317
- 00:35:24,933 --> 00:35:28,181
- Our celebration of young French poets
- didn't go down very well in the voisinage.
- 318
- 00:35:28,183 --> 00:35:29,848
- Well, for God's sake, don't tell him now.
- 319
- 00:35:29,850 --> 00:35:32,516
- In his current mood,
- he's likely to set fire to the hotel.
- 320
- 00:35:33,141 --> 00:35:34,641
- Thank Christ I'm leaving tomorrow.
- 321
- 00:35:37,641 --> 00:35:38,600
- Be careful, Robbie.
- 322
- 00:35:39,475 --> 00:35:40,558
- He'll eat you.
- 323
- 00:35:41,766 --> 00:35:42,850
- Can't help it.
- 324
- 00:35:44,891 --> 00:35:46,100
- Goodnight, dear boy.
- 325
- 00:36:33,600 --> 00:36:35,141
- I read your letter from prison.
- 326
- 00:36:37,725 --> 00:36:39,266
- It's really rather marvellous.
- 327
- 00:36:40,558 --> 00:36:42,350
- You should call it De Profundis.
- 328
- 00:36:43,516 --> 00:36:45,933
- Well, it was written from the depths.
- 329
- 00:36:46,725 --> 00:36:48,931
- Bosie will probably try to kill you
- when he reads it.
- 330
- 00:36:48,933 --> 00:36:52,808
- I wrote some harsh letters to you, Robbie.
- I'm sorry.
- 331
- 00:36:53,141 --> 00:36:55,641
- - You wrote harsh letters to us all.
- - I know.
- 332
- 00:36:59,683 --> 00:37:01,350
- It's hard to explain the feeling...
- 333
- 00:37:03,308 --> 00:37:07,266
- of utter impotence
- and desperation in there.
- 334
- 00:37:08,641 --> 00:37:10,058
- One becomes a Fury.
- 335
- 00:37:10,391 --> 00:37:13,475
- One never speaks.
- One simply weeps and has diarrhoea.
- 336
- 00:37:13,766 --> 00:37:15,266
- Result: lunacy.
- 337
- 00:37:18,975 --> 00:37:20,058
- Do you forgive me?
- 338
- 00:37:20,766 --> 00:37:22,931
- Who'd have thought that afternoon we met,
- 339
- 00:37:22,933 --> 00:37:25,350
- fifteen years ago, that here we'd be?
- 340
- 00:37:26,516 --> 00:37:29,808
- Lepers dining under a full moon
- in a foreign hotel.
- 341
- 00:37:30,641 --> 00:37:31,975
- It's quite romantic, in a way.
- 342
- 00:37:33,641 --> 00:37:35,641
- Except that you, dear boy,
- are not a leper.
- 343
- 00:37:35,891 --> 00:37:40,141
- Tomorrow morning, you will blow away
- on the sea breeze, destination Dover.
- 344
- 00:37:41,725 --> 00:37:45,266
- As to who would've thought...
- We met in a public lavatory, Bobby dear.
- 345
- 00:37:45,683 --> 00:37:46,891
- And we ended up here.
- 346
- 00:37:47,766 --> 00:37:50,558
- You wouldn't have to be the Sybil
- of Mortimer Street to join the dots.
- 347
- 00:37:52,308 --> 00:37:53,600
- I was going to a matinee.
- 348
- 00:37:54,516 --> 00:37:55,808
- And I was going to my club.
- 349
- 00:37:56,975 --> 00:37:59,391
- A different corner, a minute later...
- 350
- 00:38:00,100 --> 00:38:02,723
- another play and who knows,
- 351
- 00:38:02,725 --> 00:38:05,516
- perhaps I should be the poet laureate,
- but I doubt it.
- 352
- 00:38:06,475 --> 00:38:09,723
- Intimacy in the sewers,
- followed by fantasy in the Gods.
- 353
- 00:38:09,725 --> 00:38:11,558
- The rest is silence.
- 354
- 00:38:44,516 --> 00:38:47,100
- He did not wear his scarlet coat
- 355
- 00:38:48,016 --> 00:38:50,308
- For blood and wine are red
- 356
- 00:38:51,725 --> 00:38:54,266
- And blood and wine were on his hands
- 357
- 00:38:55,058 --> 00:38:57,183
- When they found him with the dead
- 358
- 00:38:58,141 --> 00:39:00,808
- The poor dead woman whom he loved
- 359
- 00:39:01,975 --> 00:39:05,183
- And murdered in her bed
- 360
- 00:39:07,975 --> 00:39:09,183
- Superb.
- 361
- 00:39:11,725 --> 00:39:14,806
- As the boys' guardian,
- I can't impress upon you too strongly
- 362
- 00:39:14,808 --> 00:39:18,600
- my alarm at your being in contact
- with your husband at all.
- 363
- 00:39:19,183 --> 00:39:21,058
- - Mrs Holland.
- - Mrs Wilde.
- 364
- 00:39:22,391 --> 00:39:23,558
- Constance.
- 365
- 00:39:25,141 --> 00:39:26,931
- We have been friends for many years.
- 366
- 00:39:26,933 --> 00:39:29,850
- I am the executor
- of your grandfather's estate.
- 367
- 00:39:30,891 --> 00:39:34,389
- You must trust us. Please sign.
- 368
- 00:39:35,475 --> 00:39:37,183
- Cyril and Vyvyan, stop fighting!
- 369
- 00:39:42,933 --> 00:39:47,516
- Be extremely cautious
- when you reply to his letter.
- 370
- 00:39:47,891 --> 00:39:52,891
- I feel sure that if I was to see him once,
- I would forgive him everything.
- 371
- 00:39:53,100 --> 00:39:56,600
- Precisely, my dear, and then you would be
- stuck here in Heidelberg forever.
- 372
- 00:39:57,600 --> 00:39:59,391
- We may go to Genoa in the spring.
- 373
- 00:40:00,891 --> 00:40:04,516
- A surgeon there thinks he might be able
- to do something for my wretched back.
- 374
- 00:40:04,891 --> 00:40:06,058
- You must wait.
- 375
- 00:40:06,725 --> 00:40:08,141
- Think of your children.
- 376
- 00:40:08,433 --> 00:40:12,308
- He must prove to you that he will change,
- that he can.
- 377
- 00:40:28,183 --> 00:40:30,348
- Since you left,
- I've been completely alone.
- 378
- 00:40:30,350 --> 00:40:32,098
- Oscar, that's simply not true.
- 379
- 00:40:32,100 --> 00:40:33,764
- My wife has written me a revolting letter,
- 380
- 00:40:33,766 --> 00:40:36,764
- in which she tells me that perhaps
- she will see me at some later date,
- 381
- 00:40:36,766 --> 00:40:39,683
- but not in the foreseeable future,
- and the boys probably never.
- 382
- 00:40:40,141 --> 00:40:42,723
- Quite frankly, Oscar,
- I'm amazed you should imagine
- 383
- 00:40:42,725 --> 00:40:44,641
- that Constance
- would want to see you at all.
- 384
- 00:40:45,350 --> 00:40:48,848
- You wrote her one letter
- full of your usual perfumed shit
- 385
- 00:40:48,850 --> 00:40:50,806
- and you suppose everything
- you've put her through
- 386
- 00:40:50,808 --> 00:40:53,056
- for the past few years
- can simply be forgotten.
- 387
- 00:40:53,058 --> 00:40:56,473
- Robbie, if you've come here to upset me,
- I suggest you return to Dieppe
- 388
- 00:40:56,475 --> 00:40:59,556
- where you'll find a train that leaves at
- three minutes past the hour, every hour.
- 389
- 00:40:59,558 --> 00:41:02,889
- I'm not here to upset you, Oscar.
- I just want you to be reasonable.
- 390
- 00:41:02,891 --> 00:41:05,598
- Bosie, whom you all deplore,
- at least offers to help me.
- 391
- 00:41:05,600 --> 00:41:09,391
- Oh, really? How, Oscar?
- How is Bosie gonna help you?
- 392
- 00:41:10,391 --> 00:41:11,641
- Bosie loves me, Robbie.
- 393
- 00:41:12,475 --> 00:41:14,600
- In a way that you could never understand.
- 394
- 00:41:15,308 --> 00:41:17,933
- At any rate, he's coming here next week.
- 395
- 00:41:22,850 --> 00:41:24,891
- Then you will never see Constance again!
- 396
- 00:41:25,516 --> 00:41:26,764
- You seem to forget, Oscar,
- 397
- 00:41:26,766 --> 00:41:30,808
- that despite everything you've put her
- through, she still allows you £4 a week.
- 398
- 00:41:31,308 --> 00:41:35,933
- That £4, Oscar, is dependant
- upon Bosie's absence from your life.
- 399
- 00:41:36,475 --> 00:41:39,014
- But doubtless he'll settle money on you
- when he gets here,
- 400
- 00:41:39,016 --> 00:41:40,514
- if his mother's given him any.
- 401
- 00:41:40,516 --> 00:41:43,264
- I'm all alone! I have no one!
- Why are you being so harsh?
- 402
- 00:41:43,266 --> 00:41:45,558
- You have me, Oscar! I am here!
- 403
- 00:41:48,433 --> 00:41:49,475
- But it's not enough, is it?
- 404
- 00:41:50,975 --> 00:41:53,391
- Why is it not enough, Oscar?
- 405
- 00:42:00,850 --> 00:42:02,016
- Well, frankly, my dear...
- 406
- 00:42:02,433 --> 00:42:05,391
- you're not really grand enough
- and you're certainly not rough enough.
- 407
- 00:42:05,600 --> 00:42:07,225
- Let's get a drink, for God's sake.
- 408
- 00:42:07,475 --> 00:42:10,141
- And don't be cross, Robbie.
- You weren't built for rage.
- 409
- 00:42:10,600 --> 00:42:15,639
- I went on the most marvellous pilgrimage
- yesterday to Notre-Dame de Liesse.
- 410
- 00:42:15,641 --> 00:42:18,556
- Did you know liesse
- is the mediaeval word for happiness?
- 411
- 00:42:18,558 --> 00:42:20,556
- - No, I didn't.
- - Well, it is.
- 412
- 00:42:20,558 --> 00:42:22,016
- I go there every day.
- 413
- 00:42:22,475 --> 00:42:25,975
- It takes all of ten minutes to get to it
- and just as many to get back.
- 414
- 00:42:26,683 --> 00:42:29,764
- The priest, who is charming
- and terribly attractive,
- 415
- 00:42:29,766 --> 00:42:31,308
- has become a great friend.
- 416
- 00:42:32,183 --> 00:42:34,516
- Yesterday, he showed me all his vestments.
- 417
- 00:42:34,975 --> 00:42:38,891
- He looked particularly captivating
- in his martyr's garb.
- 418
- 00:42:39,641 --> 00:42:42,350
- Rose dorée streaked with blood.
- 419
- 00:43:56,433 --> 00:43:58,139
- You see, Robbie.
- 420
- 00:43:58,141 --> 00:44:01,016
- Suffering is nothing when there is love.
- 421
- 00:44:03,016 --> 00:44:05,308
- Love is everything.
- 422
- 00:44:38,433 --> 00:44:39,475
- Bosie.
- 423
- 00:44:42,141 --> 00:44:44,933
- ♩ The boy I love ♩
- 424
- 00:44:45,641 --> 00:44:48,100
- ♩ Is up in the gallery ♩
- 425
- 00:44:48,933 --> 00:44:52,850
- ♩ The boy I love is looking down at me ♩
- 426
- 00:44:53,891 --> 00:44:56,973
- ♩ There he is, can't you see... ♩
- 427
- 00:44:56,975 --> 00:45:00,266
- - Oscar.
- - ♩ Waving his handkerchief ♩
- 428
- 00:45:00,975 --> 00:45:03,433
- ♩ As merry as a cricket ♩
- 429
- 00:45:03,850 --> 00:45:06,181
- ♩ That lives on the leaf ♩
- 430
- 00:45:09,058 --> 00:45:11,766
- Oh, come on, Oscar,
- it's not like you to have nothing to say.
- 431
- 00:45:15,933 --> 00:45:16,933
- Oscar.
- 432
- 00:45:17,891 --> 00:45:19,058
- Oh, Bosie!
- 433
- 00:45:25,100 --> 00:45:27,014
- Come on.
- 434
- 00:45:27,016 --> 00:45:29,056
- It's all right.
- 435
- 00:45:29,058 --> 00:45:30,350
- Come on.
- 436
- 00:45:32,058 --> 00:45:33,266
- Come on, let's sit down.
- 437
- 00:45:59,475 --> 00:46:01,850
- - It's all right, shh.
- - Oh, thank you.
- 438
- 00:46:02,933 --> 00:46:04,141
- Oh, how are you?
- 439
- 00:46:14,808 --> 00:46:18,306
- Oh, Bosie,
- it is so lovely to see you!
- 440
- 00:46:18,308 --> 00:46:20,683
- - Oh, you too.
- - Anyway, that night...
- 441
- 00:46:27,683 --> 00:46:30,058
- Bosie, about that letter
- I sent you from prison.
- 442
- 00:46:31,058 --> 00:46:32,683
- I never got it. What did it say?
- 443
- 00:46:33,850 --> 00:46:36,433
- Oh. Nothing much. Huh.
- 444
- 00:46:37,475 --> 00:46:38,933
- It was just my testament.
- 445
- 00:46:40,350 --> 00:46:41,850
- De Profundis.
- 446
- 00:46:43,600 --> 00:46:46,558
- Oh, Oscar, you silly old fairy. Come here.
- 447
- 00:46:52,725 --> 00:46:54,350
- I am my own Judas.
- 448
- 00:46:55,516 --> 00:46:56,433
- I need a drink.
- 449
- 00:46:57,516 --> 00:46:58,850
- Come on.
- 450
- 00:47:02,141 --> 00:47:05,266
- - What are your plans?
- - What plans can I have?
- 451
- 00:47:06,266 --> 00:47:08,473
- The doom of Melmoth
- is to wander the earth,
- 452
- 00:47:08,475 --> 00:47:10,058
- seeking shelter where he can.
- 453
- 00:47:11,225 --> 00:47:13,350
- - I may go south.
- - Naples.
- 454
- 00:47:14,058 --> 00:47:16,558
- - See it and die.
- - If only it were that simple.
- 455
- 00:47:17,558 --> 00:47:19,725
- - Have you written anything?
- - Mm.
- 456
- 00:47:21,350 --> 00:47:24,016
- A ballad about prison.
- It's almost finished.
- 457
- 00:47:24,475 --> 00:47:25,683
- Rather good, actually.
- 458
- 00:47:27,558 --> 00:47:30,558
- Oscar, let's run away.
- Somewhere no one could find us.
- 459
- 00:47:31,600 --> 00:47:33,016
- Naples, in fact.
- 460
- 00:47:36,016 --> 00:47:39,641
- Dear boy,
- you don't know what you're saying.
- 461
- 00:47:43,725 --> 00:47:46,264
- I'm starving. Let's order, for God's sake.
- 462
- 00:47:50,683 --> 00:47:54,558
- Why do we huddle without the city walls
- at a station hotel?
- 463
- 00:48:02,141 --> 00:48:04,558
- Because I am a ruined man...
- 464
- 00:48:07,016 --> 00:48:08,514
- if you came with me to Naples,
- 465
- 00:48:08,516 --> 00:48:11,475
- the world would become a picture
- you could look at but never touch.
- 466
- 00:48:13,183 --> 00:48:14,600
- Do you love me that much, Bosie?
- 467
- 00:48:16,850 --> 00:48:19,139
- But anyway, we have no money.
- 468
- 00:48:19,141 --> 00:48:22,681
- Oh, money. Oscar, for Christ's sake,
- my mother's got masses.
- 469
- 00:48:24,433 --> 00:48:26,516
- What are you laughing at?
- 470
- 00:48:27,016 --> 00:48:29,433
- Nothing. Just something Robbie said.
- 471
- 00:48:30,058 --> 00:48:32,641
- Robbie's been against me
- since the day we met. He's...
- 472
- 00:48:33,891 --> 00:48:35,350
- riddled with jealousy.
- 473
- 00:48:35,725 --> 00:48:37,100
- Robbie loves me, Bosie.
- 474
- 00:48:38,766 --> 00:48:40,850
- In a way that you could never understand.
- 475
- 00:48:44,891 --> 00:48:46,016
- Shall we take a room?
- 476
- 00:48:50,391 --> 00:48:51,225
- Hmm?
- 477
- 00:49:17,683 --> 00:49:20,808
- My going back to Bosie
- was psychologically inevitable.
- 478
- 00:49:21,808 --> 00:49:24,725
- I cannot live
- without the atmosphere of love.
- 479
- 00:49:25,433 --> 00:49:29,266
- "I must love and be loved,
- whatever the price I pay for it."
- 480
- 00:49:41,308 --> 00:49:43,475
- I dare say
- what I have done is fatal.
- 481
- 00:49:44,100 --> 00:49:48,598
- I love him as I always did.
- With a sense of tragedy and ruin.
- 482
- 00:49:51,266 --> 00:49:53,975
- - Oscar!
- - Oh, God.
- 483
- 00:49:58,266 --> 00:50:00,806
- - Oscar!
- - Bosie?
- 484
- 00:50:00,808 --> 00:50:02,808
- Listen to me, you little...
- 485
- 00:50:03,016 --> 00:50:05,181
- It's under my chair, it's under my chair!
- 486
- 00:50:05,183 --> 00:50:07,598
- There it is! Get it!
- 487
- 00:50:07,600 --> 00:50:11,473
- It's behind the cupboard! Get it!
- Oscar, there are fucking rats everywhere!
- 488
- 00:50:11,475 --> 00:50:14,516
- - For God's sake, Bosie, calm down.
- - It was in the fucking bed, Oscar!
- 489
- 00:50:15,016 --> 00:50:16,266
- Kill it! Kill it!
- 490
- 00:50:16,766 --> 00:50:18,641
- It's only a rat,
- don't worry about it.
- 491
- 00:50:20,016 --> 00:50:21,639
- Bosie, you're completely hysterical.
- 492
- 00:50:21,641 --> 00:50:25,350
- Get that fucking thing away from me.
- You keep that fucking away from me!
- 493
- 00:50:29,225 --> 00:50:32,391
- This place is
- fucking ridiculous! Fucking ridiculous!
- 494
- 00:50:36,308 --> 00:50:39,973
- I forbid it. I forbid him
- to live with that infernal man.
- 495
- 00:50:39,975 --> 00:50:43,098
- - There was nothing anyone could do.
- - Well, I shall not pay his allowance.
- 496
- 00:50:43,100 --> 00:50:45,475
- - You can tell him when you see him.
- - That's unlikely, madam.
- 497
- 00:50:45,975 --> 00:50:48,058
- I've resigned as his literary executor.
- 498
- 00:50:49,600 --> 00:50:51,016
- He doesn't know you're here, I presume.
- 499
- 00:50:52,475 --> 00:50:53,308
- He does not.
- 500
- 00:50:55,266 --> 00:50:56,725
- Why do you mind so much?
- 501
- 00:51:06,016 --> 00:51:09,100
- They told me to be wary of you, Mr Ross.
- They say you can't be trusted.
- 502
- 00:51:11,433 --> 00:51:13,350
- But we're the same, you and I.
- 503
- 00:51:15,683 --> 00:51:17,433
- He's hurt you too, hasn't he?
- 504
- 00:51:23,641 --> 00:51:27,350
- Oscar destroyed himself
- and everyone around him.
- 505
- 00:51:30,016 --> 00:51:32,683
- Look at me, Mr Ross. Just look at me.
- 506
- 00:51:35,975 --> 00:51:36,850
- He's killed me.
- 507
- 00:51:45,016 --> 00:51:46,641
- Someone walking over my grave.
- 508
- 00:51:50,016 --> 00:51:51,431
- Our dear friend, the witch,
- 509
- 00:51:51,433 --> 00:51:54,014
- is coming back on Friday
- to finish things off.
- 510
- 00:51:54,016 --> 00:51:54,931
- Oh, God.
- 511
- 00:51:54,933 --> 00:51:57,473
- But her spells and smells
- appear to have worked.
- 512
- 00:51:57,475 --> 00:52:00,725
- - About time.
- - The good news is there are no more rats.
- 513
- 00:52:01,391 --> 00:52:03,556
- The bad news is
- my allowance is being cut off.
- 514
- 00:52:04,808 --> 00:52:07,181
- Do you always have
- to talk about money during lunch?
- 515
- 00:52:07,183 --> 00:52:10,600
- Obviously, I should prefer to discuss
- serving techniques with our waiter.
- 516
- 00:52:12,600 --> 00:52:14,473
- We must make some sort of plan, Bosie.
- 517
- 00:52:14,475 --> 00:52:17,806
- I came here at your invitation.
- You said you had funds, you do not.
- 518
- 00:52:17,808 --> 00:52:19,306
- I accept that.
- 519
- 00:52:19,308 --> 00:52:21,933
- Why should a perfectly divine leopard
- change its spots?
- 520
- 00:52:22,266 --> 00:52:24,639
- But the fact remains we have, what, £6?
- 521
- 00:52:24,641 --> 00:52:25,683
- Five.
- 522
- 00:52:26,641 --> 00:52:28,100
- I had to pay last week's rent up.
- 523
- 00:52:29,683 --> 00:52:31,516
- Careful, his mother is watching.
- 524
- 00:52:33,141 --> 00:52:34,850
- Yes, and she's thrilled.
- 525
- 00:52:36,808 --> 00:52:40,391
- Don't be such a bore.
- Oscar, what's happened to you?
- 526
- 00:52:42,058 --> 00:52:44,933
- We have £6 a week from my mother.
- 527
- 00:52:45,308 --> 00:52:48,308
- We have £100
- for the libretto you will never write.
- 528
- 00:52:48,933 --> 00:52:51,889
- We have studs and cuff-links,
- friends and relations,
- 529
- 00:52:51,891 --> 00:52:53,431
- and, above all, we still have each other.
- 530
- 00:52:55,308 --> 00:52:57,641
- One of us could eat the other
- and make a tent of the hide.
- 531
- 00:52:57,891 --> 00:52:59,058
- For God's sake, stop worrying.
- 532
- 00:53:16,016 --> 00:53:18,308
- You always talk to boys
- as though they were blood stock.
- 533
- 00:53:18,766 --> 00:53:21,891
- You should tell them to lift their hoofs
- and open their mouths.
- 534
- 00:53:26,558 --> 00:53:27,891
- And then thrash 'em.
- 535
- 00:53:30,058 --> 00:53:32,514
- I need to make sure
- they don't fall at the first fence.
- 536
- 00:54:10,516 --> 00:54:11,558
- Go on, dear, fuck him.
- 537
- 00:54:51,558 --> 00:54:52,600
- Oh.
- 538
- 00:54:53,350 --> 00:54:54,683
- Isn't it beautiful?
- 539
- 00:54:56,391 --> 00:54:59,350
- You see? I can make you happy.
- 540
- 00:55:01,308 --> 00:55:02,308
- Yes.
- 541
- 00:55:03,350 --> 00:55:04,350
- You can.
- 542
- 00:55:06,725 --> 00:55:08,016
- No more anxiety.
- 543
- 00:55:09,975 --> 00:55:12,308
- No more ambition. No time.
- 544
- 00:55:13,558 --> 00:55:15,350
- Just now.
- 545
- 00:55:16,933 --> 00:55:18,933
- Fisherman diving for pearls.
- 546
- 00:55:19,891 --> 00:55:21,933
- An old sheep with his butcher.
- 547
- 00:55:22,808 --> 00:55:24,891
- A bobbing boat on a silver sea.
- 548
- 00:55:26,225 --> 00:55:27,433
- And scandal...
- 549
- 00:55:30,933 --> 00:55:32,808
- just a small black dot...
- 550
- 00:55:34,600 --> 00:55:36,516
- against the edge of dawn.
- 551
- 00:56:06,058 --> 00:56:08,975
- Yet each man kills the thing
- he loves
- 552
- 00:56:09,933 --> 00:56:11,808
- By each, let this be heard
- 553
- 00:56:12,766 --> 00:56:14,558
- Some do it with a bitter look
- 554
- 00:56:15,933 --> 00:56:17,725
- Some with a flattering word
- 555
- 00:56:18,766 --> 00:56:20,683
- The coward does it with a kiss
- 556
- 00:56:22,100 --> 00:56:24,183
- The brave man with a sword
- 557
- 00:56:25,850 --> 00:56:26,808
- It's finished
- 558
- 00:56:38,933 --> 00:56:41,516
- Some kill their love when they are young
- 559
- 00:56:42,266 --> 00:56:43,766
- And some when they are old
- 560
- 00:56:44,683 --> 00:56:47,641
- Some strangle with the hands of Lust
- 561
- 00:56:48,266 --> 00:56:49,933
- Some with the hands of Gold
- 562
- 00:56:51,225 --> 00:56:53,808
- The kindest use a knife, because
- 563
- 00:56:54,350 --> 00:56:56,558
- The dead so soon grow cold
- 564
- 00:56:58,183 --> 00:57:00,683
- Some love too little, some too long
- 565
- 00:57:01,141 --> 00:57:03,308
- Some sell and others buy
- 566
- 00:57:04,100 --> 00:57:06,556
- Some do the deed with many tears
- 567
- 00:57:06,558 --> 00:57:08,641
- And some without a sigh
- 568
- 00:57:09,600 --> 00:57:12,433
- For each man kills the thing he loves
- 569
- 00:57:13,225 --> 00:57:15,725
- Yet each man does not die
- 570
- 00:57:18,683 --> 00:57:20,431
- Oh, look, here we go. Bosie.
- 571
- 00:57:32,016 --> 00:57:33,933
- Is Father all alone in the hospital?
- 572
- 00:57:34,183 --> 00:57:35,725
- No, of course not, darling.
- 573
- 00:57:36,808 --> 00:57:38,806
- At Christmas,
- all the patients have a party.
- 574
- 00:58:07,141 --> 00:58:10,764
- ♩ Good King Wenceslas last looked out ♩
- 575
- 00:58:10,766 --> 00:58:13,891
- ♩ On the Feast of Stephen ♩
- 576
- 00:58:14,391 --> 00:58:17,598
- ♩ When the snow lay round about ♩
- 577
- 00:58:17,600 --> 00:58:21,100
- ♩ Deep and crisp and even ♩
- 578
- 00:58:21,475 --> 00:58:24,016
- ♩ Brightly shone the moon that night... ♩
- 579
- 00:58:26,100 --> 00:58:26,933
- Felice!
- 580
- 00:58:49,100 --> 00:58:49,933
- Huh?
- 581
- 00:59:50,891 --> 00:59:52,433
- This one's from Papa.
- 582
- 00:59:54,100 --> 00:59:55,889
- Vyvyan doesn't know who Papa is.
- 583
- 00:59:55,891 --> 00:59:57,348
- Yes, I do!
- 584
- 01:00:06,766 --> 01:00:08,308
- What an earth is going on?
- 585
- 01:00:08,808 --> 01:00:12,598
- One can run up a bill for everything
- in this swamp except sex, it seems.
- 586
- 01:00:12,600 --> 01:00:15,558
- There's never credit where love is
- concerned, Bosie. You should know that.
- 587
- 01:00:29,391 --> 01:00:32,308
- No, no! Right, stop it!
- 588
- 01:00:33,183 --> 01:00:34,641
- Be silent! Stop!
- 589
- 01:00:39,641 --> 01:00:41,141
- - Oh, what bollocks.
- - I said be quiet!
- 590
- 01:01:20,141 --> 01:01:22,141
- What the hell did you give him that for?
- 591
- 01:01:24,141 --> 01:01:25,641
- A foolish question, I know.
- 592
- 01:01:26,891 --> 01:01:29,725
- - Why didn't you just pay him?
- - With what?
- 593
- 01:01:30,183 --> 01:01:31,766
- Money.
- 594
- 01:01:33,058 --> 01:01:34,308
- I haven't got any.
- 595
- 01:01:35,808 --> 01:01:37,683
- What do you mean, you haven't got any?
- 596
- 01:01:43,933 --> 01:01:44,766
- Well?
- 597
- 01:01:46,600 --> 01:01:51,058
- - My mother has stopped my allowance.
- - What? When did this happen?
- 598
- 01:01:52,225 --> 01:01:53,308
- Oh, Christ!
- 599
- 01:01:53,600 --> 01:01:55,808
- I was waiting
- for the right moment to tell you.
- 600
- 01:01:56,808 --> 01:01:59,433
- In the meantime, you imagined
- that wretched boy would fuck you for fun.
- 601
- 01:01:59,641 --> 01:02:03,308
- - And why not?
- - Oh, your vanity is extraordinary.
- 602
- 01:02:04,225 --> 01:02:06,598
- The only person who ever fucked you
- for fun was me,
- 603
- 01:02:06,600 --> 01:02:08,641
- and look where it got me, the dock.
- 604
- 01:02:08,891 --> 01:02:11,141
- - What?
- - Nothing.
- 605
- 01:02:12,350 --> 01:02:14,183
- So, that's it, then!
- 606
- 01:02:14,516 --> 01:02:16,600
- We appear to have come
- to the end of the road.
- 607
- 01:02:17,600 --> 01:02:20,475
- - We're penniless.
- - Well, not exactly.
- 608
- 01:02:22,225 --> 01:02:23,225
- Oh?
- 609
- 01:02:25,641 --> 01:02:28,433
- You could have £200
- and I could keep my allowance.
- 610
- 01:02:29,266 --> 01:02:30,141
- If?
- 611
- 01:02:39,641 --> 01:02:40,766
- Well...
- 612
- 01:02:45,308 --> 01:02:47,848
- You see, what mama and the family
- really can't stomach
- 613
- 01:02:47,850 --> 01:02:49,558
- is the fact that we live together.
- 614
- 01:02:51,641 --> 01:02:57,473
- She says that if we agree to separate,
- then she will reinstate my allowance
- 615
- 01:02:57,475 --> 01:03:00,931
- and very generously, I think,
- give you a substantial...
- 616
- 01:03:00,933 --> 01:03:02,016
- Tip!
- 617
- 01:03:08,100 --> 01:03:09,600
- For services rendered...
- 618
- 01:03:10,600 --> 01:03:11,766
- to the family.
- 619
- 01:03:12,725 --> 01:03:15,975
- Will I get a good reference?
- Can I keep my cottage?
- 620
- 01:03:16,725 --> 01:03:19,558
- God, you all make me sick!
- 621
- 01:03:19,975 --> 01:03:25,100
- And your sanctimonious mother
- thinks I can be bought off for £200.
- 622
- 01:03:25,808 --> 01:03:28,766
- Your family has destroyed me,
- stripped me of everything!
- 623
- 01:03:29,808 --> 01:03:31,225
- Not least my genius.
- 624
- 01:03:31,558 --> 01:03:33,850
- And all for £200!
- 625
- 01:03:35,600 --> 01:03:36,558
- Genius?
- 626
- 01:03:37,391 --> 01:03:39,889
- - You destroyed yourself, Oscar!
- - Oh, fuck off!
- 627
- 01:03:39,891 --> 01:03:42,808
- Because underneath the pose,
- there was no substance!
- 628
- 01:03:43,266 --> 01:03:47,056
- One good comedy,
- three pot-boiling melodramas
- 629
- 01:03:47,058 --> 01:03:49,850
- and those ridiculous
- fucking fairy storeys.
- 630
- 01:03:50,433 --> 01:03:54,266
- That's all you find when you scrape away
- the powder and the pancake.
- 631
- 01:03:54,516 --> 01:03:58,556
- Your success was interesting,
- your hunger for it perversely fascinating,
- 632
- 01:03:58,558 --> 01:04:02,308
- but you, my dear... never were.
- 633
- 01:04:02,558 --> 01:04:04,931
- You found me interesting
- when you were faced with blackmail!
- 634
- 01:04:04,933 --> 01:04:06,598
- Oh, you were in your element.
- 635
- 01:04:06,600 --> 01:04:10,308
- You saw the green baize door swing open
- and you scuttled through it.
- 636
- 01:04:10,891 --> 01:04:13,264
- You are talking drivel. My father...
- 637
- 01:04:13,266 --> 01:04:16,808
- Was a drunken groper
- with dirty fingernails, just like his son.
- 638
- 01:04:17,183 --> 01:04:20,556
- Whereas your father
- is an assassin at large!
- 639
- 01:04:20,558 --> 01:04:22,308
- Oh, come on, Oscar, you're still alive.
- 640
- 01:04:25,766 --> 01:04:26,641
- Barely.
- 641
- 01:04:27,641 --> 01:04:29,433
- For God's sake, stop acting.
- 642
- 01:04:31,641 --> 01:04:32,891
- It's strange.
- 643
- 01:04:34,100 --> 01:04:36,100
- I've never really looked at you before.
- 644
- 01:04:37,558 --> 01:04:39,641
- I gave you my whole life.
- 645
- 01:04:40,558 --> 01:04:44,975
- And now I see it before me,
- daubed in shit.
- 646
- 01:04:48,183 --> 01:04:51,058
- I'll write to you when I get to Rome.
- Where will you be?
- 647
- 01:04:52,433 --> 01:04:53,641
- I've really no idea.
- 648
- 01:04:54,516 --> 01:04:56,891
- I suppose I may as well stay here
- till the lease runs out.
- 649
- 01:04:57,683 --> 01:04:59,600
- Then I shall probably go to Paris.
- 650
- 01:05:00,141 --> 01:05:01,141
- Who knows?
- 651
- 01:05:01,725 --> 01:05:03,391
- At any rate, we'll be in touch.
- 652
- 01:05:04,266 --> 01:05:06,100
- Dear boy, do you mind awfully
- if I don't wait?
- 653
- 01:05:06,641 --> 01:05:10,058
- I'm not really built for waving
- pocket handkerchiefs at parting trains.
- 654
- 01:05:14,475 --> 01:05:15,850
- I'm too big!
- 655
- 01:05:57,808 --> 01:05:58,766
- Hello, Oscar.
- 656
- 01:05:59,433 --> 01:06:00,475
- Constance.
- 657
- 01:06:02,100 --> 01:06:03,308
- Is that you?
- 658
- 01:06:05,058 --> 01:06:06,266
- Where's Lord Alfred?
- 659
- 01:06:07,766 --> 01:06:08,808
- Has he left?
- 660
- 01:06:10,391 --> 01:06:13,389
- Are you quite alone now?
- 661
- 01:06:13,391 --> 01:06:14,641
- Where are the boys?
- 662
- 01:06:17,433 --> 01:06:18,558
- Must get on.
- 663
- 01:06:20,683 --> 01:06:22,183
- Such a long way to go.
- 664
- 01:06:23,350 --> 01:06:24,266
- Constance...
- 665
- 01:06:25,558 --> 01:06:27,808
- - We never meant...
- - I loved you so much.
- 666
- 01:06:29,475 --> 01:06:30,475
- Always.
- 667
- 01:06:32,600 --> 01:06:33,558
- It's odd, isn't it?
- 668
- 01:06:39,725 --> 01:06:44,098
- ♩ The boy I love is up in the gallery ♩
- 669
- 01:06:44,100 --> 01:06:48,266
- ♩ The boy I love is looking down at me ♩
- 670
- 01:06:48,808 --> 01:06:51,766
- ♩ There he is, can't you see ♩
- 671
- 01:08:21,350 --> 01:08:22,808
- Hmm?
- 672
- 01:08:42,558 --> 01:08:43,558
- Hmm.
- 673
- 01:09:21,183 --> 01:09:22,808
- My pleasure, Mr Melmoth.
- 674
- 01:09:32,266 --> 01:09:33,100
- Mmm.
- 675
- 01:10:48,641 --> 01:10:49,808
- Hmm...
- 676
- 01:11:06,600 --> 01:11:07,725
- Ah!
- 677
- 01:13:13,975 --> 01:13:15,016
- Robbie!
- 678
- 01:13:16,058 --> 01:13:17,225
- Stop a minute, please!
- 679
- 01:13:18,266 --> 01:13:19,183
- Oscar.
- 680
- 01:13:19,683 --> 01:13:24,639
- "Ill met by moonlight, proud Titania."
- Yes, dear boy, it is I.
- 681
- 01:13:24,641 --> 01:13:25,808
- Why are you sitting in the rain?
- 682
- 01:13:26,600 --> 01:13:30,933
- I've spent all my ready cash on youth
- and beauty and I cannot pay.
- 683
- 01:13:31,141 --> 01:13:33,683
- - Please help me.
- - Let's go inside.
- 684
- 01:13:39,100 --> 01:13:42,598
- Like dear St Francis,
- I am wedded to poverty.
- 685
- 01:13:42,600 --> 01:13:45,350
- Only in my case,
- the marriage is not a success.
- 686
- 01:13:45,725 --> 01:13:48,225
- Robbie, you are naughty.
- How long have you been here?
- 687
- 01:13:51,808 --> 01:13:53,933
- Twelve francs!
- 688
- 01:13:54,225 --> 01:13:56,223
- - God, Oscar.
- - It's been a long day.
- 689
- 01:13:56,225 --> 01:13:59,266
- - Do you have 12 francs for me or not?
- - Yes, of course.
- 690
- 01:14:02,016 --> 01:14:04,389
- Once again, I am in your debt.
- 691
- 01:14:07,100 --> 01:14:10,225
- Dear Robbie, I've missed you so much.
- 692
- 01:14:10,725 --> 01:14:13,181
- Almost a year of punitive silence.
- 693
- 01:14:13,183 --> 01:14:17,516
- Naples was, as you so accurately
- predicted, a disaster.
- 694
- 01:14:18,100 --> 01:14:19,641
- I know I'm always asking for it...
- 695
- 01:14:21,266 --> 01:14:23,264
- but do I have your forgiveness?
- 696
- 01:14:23,266 --> 01:14:27,056
- Forgiveness is for amateurs and you,
- dear Oscar, are a professional masochist.
- 697
- 01:14:27,058 --> 01:14:29,348
- Ooh!
- 698
- 01:14:29,350 --> 01:14:30,433
- It's stopped raining.
- 699
- 01:14:31,016 --> 01:14:33,558
- - I'll take you home.
- - Oh, dear boy, so cruel. What?
- 700
- 01:14:34,100 --> 01:14:37,183
- Let us not squabble
- like two disgruntled housemaids.
- 701
- 01:14:37,391 --> 01:14:41,058
- Let us rather black our grace with
- a light-hearted chatter about our betters.
- 702
- 01:14:41,433 --> 01:14:45,931
- Bosie, we hear, has come into £20,000.
- 703
- 01:14:45,933 --> 01:14:47,389
- He arrives next week.
- 704
- 01:14:47,391 --> 01:14:50,016
- I thought I might touch him
- for a tiny pourboire.
- 705
- 01:14:50,266 --> 01:14:51,558
- How long are you here, Robbie?
- 706
- 01:14:51,850 --> 01:14:53,806
- I'm joining my mother in Menton
- on Tuesday.
- 707
- 01:14:53,808 --> 01:14:55,600
- More paraffin injections.
- 708
- 01:14:56,058 --> 01:14:57,058
- How lovely.
- 709
- 01:14:57,683 --> 01:15:00,933
- You should take Oscar.
- He looks like a rotten egg in aspic.
- 710
- 01:15:01,975 --> 01:15:02,850
- What happened?
- 711
- 01:15:03,308 --> 01:15:05,766
- I was poisoned by a moule last week
- when Robbie arrived.
- 712
- 01:15:06,183 --> 01:15:09,433
- - I've had mysterious skin ever since.
- - Leprosy, I expect.
- 713
- 01:15:09,766 --> 01:15:12,889
- Oh, thank you, my dear. But let us talk
- about more cheerful things.
- 714
- 01:15:12,891 --> 01:15:15,889
- Your father's death, for example.
- How did it go?
- 715
- 01:15:15,891 --> 01:15:19,223
- Without a hitch, for the most part.
- In and out of consciousness.
- 716
- 01:15:19,225 --> 01:15:20,348
- As in life.
- 717
- 01:15:20,350 --> 01:15:22,683
- My brother, Percy, went to see him
- just before the end.
- 718
- 01:15:23,183 --> 01:15:26,475
- - Father opened his eyes and spat at him.
- - Queensbury rules.
- 719
- 01:15:26,850 --> 01:15:28,850
- Well, I, at least,
- have outlived my nemesis.
- 720
- 01:15:30,100 --> 01:15:32,141
- Although I'm more or less
- starving at the moment.
- 721
- 01:15:32,475 --> 01:15:34,266
- Shovelling down lobster Newberg.
- 722
- 01:15:34,516 --> 01:15:38,181
- A magnificent treat,
- and, at the moment, sadly all too rare.
- 723
- 01:15:38,183 --> 01:15:41,056
- Bosie dear, this brings me rather neatly
- to an awkward point.
- 724
- 01:15:41,058 --> 01:15:45,139
- Oscar, do not ask me for money.
- I have absolutely none spare.
- 725
- 01:15:45,141 --> 01:15:48,556
- Dear boy, you've just inherited £20,000.
- 726
- 01:15:48,558 --> 01:15:50,431
- Surely, you don't wish
- to see me on the street.
- 727
- 01:15:50,433 --> 01:15:53,098
- As you're behaving like an old prostitute,
- Oscar, perhaps that's where you belong.
- 728
- 01:15:53,100 --> 01:15:55,639
- - For God's sake, Bosie.
- - Keep out of this, Robbie.
- 729
- 01:15:55,641 --> 01:15:57,808
- - This has nothing to do with you.
- - Unfortunately, it has.
- 730
- 01:15:58,475 --> 01:16:02,431
- Since Oscar threw in his lot with you in
- Naples, he's been cut adrift by everyone.
- 731
- 01:16:02,433 --> 01:16:04,806
- Constance has died, his sons
- have been taken away from him,
- 732
- 01:16:04,808 --> 01:16:06,473
- his so-called friends have deserted him
- 733
- 01:16:06,475 --> 01:16:08,806
- and now you, who owe him everything,
- turn your back.
- 734
- 01:16:08,808 --> 01:16:10,973
- I am sick and tired of being blamed
- 735
- 01:16:10,975 --> 01:16:13,348
- for the self-inflicted wounds
- of a gluttonous snob!
- 736
- 01:16:13,350 --> 01:16:16,181
- I'm not my lover's keeper!
- If he wants to eat, he should work!
- 737
- 01:16:16,183 --> 01:16:19,389
- - Oscar, what have you written recently?
- - Ah, the pudding trolley.
- 738
- 01:16:19,391 --> 01:16:21,891
- I see your little eyes light up.
- What shall we have?
- 739
- 01:16:22,183 --> 01:16:24,848
- Robbie, you'll burst a haemorrhoid.
- It was only a passing thought.
- 740
- 01:16:24,850 --> 01:16:27,014
- - Like all your work.
- - You disgust me, Bosie!
- 741
- 01:16:27,016 --> 01:16:28,100
- Do you suppose I care?
- 742
- 01:16:30,266 --> 01:16:32,975
- I asked you a question, Oscar.
- Does the flame still burn?
- 743
- 01:16:33,600 --> 01:16:35,391
- No, it doesn't, does it?
- 744
- 01:16:35,725 --> 01:16:37,264
- So I'm supposed to keep you in luxury
- 745
- 01:16:37,266 --> 01:16:39,681
- while you stumble about
- the boulevard begging for drinks.
- 746
- 01:16:39,683 --> 01:16:40,766
- Christ!
- 747
- 01:16:41,308 --> 01:16:42,725
- Some of us have to work!
- 748
- 01:16:43,433 --> 01:16:44,391
- Come along.
- 749
- 01:16:48,558 --> 01:16:52,225
- Reggie will be here when you wake up,
- and I'll be back in no time.
- 750
- 01:16:53,850 --> 01:16:56,725
- - Have you told Bosie?
- - I haven't seen him since that lunch.
- 751
- 01:16:57,016 --> 01:16:59,014
- But you must. If something happens.
- 752
- 01:16:59,016 --> 01:16:59,850
- It won't.
- 753
- 01:17:04,350 --> 01:17:07,766
- Is it really necessary, Doctor Tucker?
- I feel perfectly well, you know.
- 754
- 01:17:08,141 --> 01:17:09,683
- We shall be as quick as we can.
- 755
- 01:17:48,558 --> 01:17:50,348
- Oscar, you old fraud.
- 756
- 01:17:50,350 --> 01:17:51,641
- You look perfectly well.
- 757
- 01:17:52,433 --> 01:17:54,891
- I know. Can you believe it?
- 758
- 01:17:55,516 --> 01:18:00,056
- Once poisonous moule four months ago and
- I've been in and out of bed ever since.
- 759
- 01:18:03,141 --> 01:18:07,306
- Dear boy, behind the commode,
- you will find a bottle of Champagne.
- 760
- 01:18:07,308 --> 01:18:10,308
- Open it.
- Let us drink to your arrival. Hmm?
- 761
- 01:18:13,266 --> 01:18:14,391
- Shouldn't really.
- 762
- 01:18:15,058 --> 01:18:16,475
- Of course we shouldn't.
- 763
- 01:18:17,683 --> 01:18:20,183
- You've crossed the water
- for a treasured friend.
- 764
- 01:18:20,725 --> 01:18:22,433
- There are glasses under the bed.
- 765
- 01:18:28,100 --> 01:18:29,058
- You poor darling.
- 766
- 01:18:30,558 --> 01:18:32,516
- But I hear you're writing a new play.
- 767
- 01:18:33,183 --> 01:18:34,806
- Yes, in a way.
- 768
- 01:18:34,808 --> 01:18:40,141
- Robbie has left me some divine notebooks
- in which to scribble beautiful thoughts.
- 769
- 01:18:41,475 --> 01:18:42,641
- But unfortunately...
- 770
- 01:18:43,975 --> 01:18:45,433
- I haven't had any this year.
- 771
- 01:18:48,891 --> 01:18:50,016
- Mmm.
- 772
- 01:18:53,516 --> 01:18:55,473
- I will tell you a terrible secret.
- 773
- 01:18:55,475 --> 01:18:58,058
- And don't tell Robbie,
- please, Reggie, there's a dear.
- 774
- 01:18:59,850 --> 01:19:03,308
- I have sold the play
- to three different individuals.
- 775
- 01:19:03,683 --> 01:19:05,308
- And I haven't written a single word.
- 776
- 01:19:06,933 --> 01:19:08,266
- Rather clever, don't you think?
- 777
- 01:19:09,350 --> 01:19:12,348
- There's nothing like an Irish beggar
- when he gets into his stride.
- 778
- 01:19:12,350 --> 01:19:14,598
- What will you do
- when the times comes to deliver it?
- 779
- 01:19:14,600 --> 01:19:15,850
- Oh.
- 780
- 01:19:16,475 --> 01:19:17,350
- Die.
- 781
- 01:19:19,100 --> 01:19:19,933
- I am...
- 782
- 01:19:21,100 --> 01:19:23,391
- paralysed by dark thoughts.
- 783
- 01:19:25,058 --> 01:19:26,308
- Sometimes I wonder.
- 784
- 01:19:27,975 --> 01:19:29,100
- Is it a moule?
- 785
- 01:19:30,558 --> 01:19:31,850
- It could be something else.
- 786
- 01:19:32,683 --> 01:19:33,808
- Oh, God.
- 787
- 01:19:34,308 --> 01:19:37,058
- Reggie, why did Constance die?
- 788
- 01:19:37,808 --> 01:19:39,391
- Why have I become so mad?
- 789
- 01:19:39,808 --> 01:19:43,391
- My brain is crashed and shattered.
- Is this...?
- 790
- 01:19:43,891 --> 01:19:44,725
- Syphilis.
- 791
- 01:19:47,766 --> 01:19:48,600
- What?
- 792
- 01:19:51,141 --> 01:19:53,225
- Do you see the hell in which I live?
- 793
- 01:19:54,391 --> 01:19:58,056
- Robbie wants me to write a play,
- but I am wrestling with my soul.
- 794
- 01:19:58,058 --> 01:20:00,973
- - Reggie, I cannot write a play!
- - Of course you can.
- 795
- 01:20:00,975 --> 01:20:03,056
- Now come on, Oscar,
- pull yourself together!
- 796
- 01:20:03,058 --> 01:20:05,973
- The doctor says, within a few days,
- we'll be able to take you out for a drive.
- 797
- 01:20:05,975 --> 01:20:07,308
- We're going to have a lovely time.
- 798
- 01:20:10,725 --> 01:20:14,433
- I can't think what happened last week.
- My whole life was a blur.
- 799
- 01:20:22,683 --> 01:20:24,350
- Very well.
- 800
- 01:20:28,266 --> 01:20:30,223
- Oscar!
- 801
- 01:20:30,225 --> 01:20:33,308
- Oh, Reggie, fuck off!
- One last drink before I die.
- 802
- 01:20:38,975 --> 01:20:41,556
- I've been teaching Maurice English,
- 803
- 01:20:41,558 --> 01:20:43,598
- but he is much more fluent
- in the language of love.
- 804
- 01:20:53,308 --> 01:20:55,100
- - Oscar!
- - Can I have a scarf, please?
- 805
- 01:20:58,600 --> 01:20:59,931
- Thank you very much.
- 806
- 01:20:59,933 --> 01:21:01,141
- Oh, it's freezing!
- 807
- 01:21:05,058 --> 01:21:06,014
- Get off!
- 808
- 01:21:06,016 --> 01:21:08,431
- - Reggie, I didn't know you cared.
- - Off they come.
- 809
- 01:21:08,433 --> 01:21:10,808
- Oh, God, Reggie!
- 810
- 01:21:12,558 --> 01:21:15,600
- Careful of my ear.
- 811
- 01:21:16,766 --> 01:21:18,808
- Can you pull me up a bit more, dear boy?
- 812
- 01:21:26,225 --> 01:21:28,933
- Who can that be at this hour?
- 813
- 01:21:39,808 --> 01:21:41,308
- Christ, are we to be spared nothing?
- 814
- 01:21:54,600 --> 01:21:57,516
- You see, Reggie,
- more creditors to add to our list.
- 815
- 01:21:57,766 --> 01:21:59,975
- I am dying beyond my means.
- 816
- 01:22:37,308 --> 01:22:39,266
- Hmm?
- 817
- 01:23:17,100 --> 01:23:18,766
- Reggie, turn down the gaslight, would you?
- 818
- 01:24:43,641 --> 01:24:45,181
- He had just enough strength
- 819
- 01:24:45,183 --> 01:24:47,933
- to fly up to
- the Prince's shoulder once more.
- 820
- 01:24:48,725 --> 01:24:52,100
- "Goodbye, dear Prince", he murmured.
- 821
- 01:24:54,058 --> 01:24:57,391
- "I'm glad you're going to Egypt,"
- said the Happy Prince.
- 822
- 01:25:38,808 --> 01:25:40,516
- The disciples sleep.
- 823
- 01:25:42,725 --> 01:25:44,225
- The end is nigh.
- 824
- 01:25:51,433 --> 01:25:53,850
- Was the cause of death mentioned?
- 825
- 01:25:54,183 --> 01:25:56,014
- A severe chill, it seems!
- 826
- 01:25:58,850 --> 01:26:02,141
- As a man sows, so shall he reap.
- 827
- 01:26:04,475 --> 01:26:08,431
- Will the... internment take place here?
- 828
- 01:26:08,433 --> 01:26:12,100
- No! He seems to have expressed
- the desire to be buried in Paris.
- 829
- 01:26:12,975 --> 01:26:15,725
- - Come home soon, Father.
- - Tomorrow.
- 830
- 01:26:16,433 --> 01:26:18,766
- And tomorrow and tomorrow.
- 831
- 01:26:25,641 --> 01:26:27,766
- - Oscar.
- - Oh, Reggie.
- 832
- 01:26:28,683 --> 01:26:30,975
- Look. The boys.
- 833
- 01:26:32,308 --> 01:26:35,139
- Which boys? Maurice? Bosie?
- 834
- 01:26:35,141 --> 01:26:36,183
- I'm sorry.
- 835
- 01:26:37,683 --> 01:26:39,058
- I'm awfully sorry.
- 836
- 01:26:40,183 --> 01:26:41,725
- So many broken hearts.
- 837
- 01:26:42,225 --> 01:26:45,891
- And they will have to live with it
- forever and ever and ever and ever.
- 838
- 01:26:47,600 --> 01:26:49,100
- World without end.
- 839
- 01:27:01,475 --> 01:27:03,683
- Yesterday, she decided I was a waiter.
- 840
- 01:27:04,016 --> 01:27:06,225
- - And today?
- - I don't know.
- 841
- 01:27:06,975 --> 01:27:08,600
- Hasn't spoken. Listen.
- 842
- 01:27:10,058 --> 01:27:12,516
- The doctor said
- he can't last more than 48 hours.
- 843
- 01:27:14,475 --> 01:27:17,016
- - Have you called a priest?
- - No, should I?
- 844
- 01:27:17,600 --> 01:27:18,891
- Well, I will, then.
- 845
- 01:27:19,850 --> 01:27:24,350
- I must tell you, Father, the dying man has
- been quite a well-known literary figure.
- 846
- 01:27:25,141 --> 01:27:28,225
- Oh, well, that's all one and the same
- to God, Mr Ross.
- 847
- 01:27:29,391 --> 01:27:30,848
- He has very little time to read,
- 848
- 01:27:30,850 --> 01:27:33,766
- what with all us sinners clogging up
- the road to hell.
- 849
- 01:27:35,350 --> 01:27:39,473
- Well, what is the name of this friend
- of yours who comes home so late,
- 850
- 01:27:39,475 --> 01:27:43,266
- and yet is so thirsty
- for the sacred blood of our Lord?
- 851
- 01:27:45,350 --> 01:27:48,016
- - Oscar Wilde.
- - Oh, Jesus Christ!
- 852
- 01:27:49,725 --> 01:27:50,973
- Well, I...
- 853
- 01:27:50,975 --> 01:27:54,681
- Has Mr Wilde expressed
- a desire for extreme unction?
- 854
- 01:27:54,683 --> 01:27:57,433
- Most certainly.
- While he could still speak.
- 855
- 01:27:57,683 --> 01:28:00,350
- Has been received? Is he not a Protestant?
- 856
- 01:28:02,391 --> 01:28:04,016
- He was meant to be a Catholic.
- 857
- 01:28:06,058 --> 01:28:07,766
- Oh! No...
- 858
- 01:28:09,641 --> 01:28:10,683
- Don't...
- 859
- 01:28:11,225 --> 01:28:14,683
- Don't worry, my son.
- Don't worry, don't worry, Mr Ross.
- 860
- 01:28:15,058 --> 01:28:16,931
- Don't... We'll sort something out.
- 861
- 01:28:16,933 --> 01:28:19,308
- I've got everything here we'll need.
- 862
- 01:28:20,016 --> 01:28:24,183
- Unless, of course,
- um... exorcism is required.
- 863
- 01:28:27,100 --> 01:28:29,850
- That's, that's my little joke.
- 864
- 01:28:35,725 --> 01:28:38,514
- Ah, well, we're in time.
- 865
- 01:28:38,516 --> 01:28:42,058
- Good evening,
- Mr Dupoirier. We missed you on Sunday.
- 866
- 01:28:42,558 --> 01:28:43,683
- Oscar, can you hear me?
- 867
- 01:28:44,266 --> 01:28:46,891
- This is Father Dunn.
- Reggie, move!
- 868
- 01:28:48,516 --> 01:28:53,475
- Father Dunn is willing to receive you
- into the church and give you absolution.
- 869
- 01:28:53,975 --> 01:28:56,558
- But you need to sit up and pay attention.
- 870
- 01:28:56,766 --> 01:28:58,058
- Now, now, Mr Ross.
- 871
- 01:28:58,558 --> 01:28:59,889
- Between the stirrup and the ground,
- 872
- 01:28:59,891 --> 01:29:02,808
- there's always time
- for an act of contrition.
- 873
- 01:29:04,641 --> 01:29:05,891
- There's no need to hurry.
- 874
- 01:29:14,975 --> 01:29:15,933
- Thank you.
- 875
- 01:29:16,183 --> 01:29:20,183
- Good evening, Mr Wilde.
- My name is Father Cuthbert Dunn.
- 876
- 01:29:21,016 --> 01:29:24,181
- Now, I'm going to say
- a few simple things to you, but I need...
- 877
- 01:29:24,183 --> 01:29:27,891
- I need to know that you understand them.
- A little sign will do.
- 878
- 01:29:31,891 --> 01:29:35,100
- That's very good. Let us kneel and pray.
- 879
- 01:29:38,141 --> 01:29:41,433
- In the name of the Father,
- the Son and the Holy Ghost. Amen.
- 880
- 01:29:42,683 --> 01:29:43,683
- Father...
- 881
- 01:29:44,683 --> 01:29:47,183
- look with pity on your servant, Oscar.
- 882
- 01:29:48,391 --> 01:29:50,266
- Absolve him of his sins.
- 883
- 01:29:51,391 --> 01:29:53,516
- And Mr Wilde, examine your conscience.
- 884
- 01:29:54,391 --> 01:29:56,933
- There are no secrets between God and man.
- 885
- 01:29:58,183 --> 01:29:59,391
- Talk to him.
- 886
- 01:30:02,808 --> 01:30:06,183
- Where did you lose sight
- of our blessed Lord?
- 887
- 01:30:09,975 --> 01:30:11,641
- Clapham Junction.
- 888
- 01:30:17,100 --> 01:30:20,266
- Jesus Christ was nailed
- to the cross in Golgotha
- 889
- 01:30:20,516 --> 01:30:22,681
- so that our sins might be forgiven.
- 890
- 01:30:26,891 --> 01:30:29,848
- I baptise you in the name of the Father...
- 891
- 01:30:29,850 --> 01:30:32,766
- and of the son and of the Holy Ghost.
- 892
- 01:30:33,266 --> 01:30:36,266
- Though I walk
- through the valley of death...
- 893
- 01:30:36,891 --> 01:30:39,475
- and raise my eyes to the hills...
- 894
- 01:30:40,516 --> 01:30:42,350
- whence cometh my delight.
- 895
- 01:30:44,933 --> 01:30:46,889
- That was beautiful, wasn't it?
- 896
- 01:30:46,891 --> 01:30:49,181
- - We're so grateful.
- - Ah, no, not at all.
- 897
- 01:30:49,183 --> 01:30:54,183
- But it is a great privilege
- to meet such a distinguished author.
- 898
- 01:30:54,516 --> 01:30:58,100
- If you need me, our friend, Mr Dupoirier,
- knows where to find me.
- 899
- 01:31:07,266 --> 01:31:08,891
- It's going to be a beautiful day.
- 900
- 01:31:54,558 --> 01:31:56,308
- Do go on, Mr Wilde.
- 901
- 01:31:58,683 --> 01:32:01,891
- So they pulled down
- the statue of the Happy Prince.
- 902
- 01:32:02,433 --> 01:32:05,850
- "As he is no longer beautiful,
- he is no longer useful,"
- 903
- 01:32:06,350 --> 01:32:09,766
- said the Art professor at the University.
- 904
- 01:32:10,933 --> 01:32:13,475
- And they melted the statue in a furnace.
- 905
- 01:32:15,183 --> 01:32:20,058
- "What a strange thing," said the overseer
- of the workmen at the foundry.
- 906
- 01:32:21,100 --> 01:32:23,850
- "This broken lead heart will not melt.
- 907
- 01:32:25,058 --> 01:32:26,641
- They must throw it away."
- 908
- 01:32:29,016 --> 01:32:34,600
- So they threw it on a dust heap,
- where the dead Swallow was also lying.
- 909
- 01:33:32,725 --> 01:33:34,808
- For Christ's sake, Bosie, shut up!
- 910
- 01:33:38,475 --> 01:33:40,641
- You can't understand, Robbie,
- but how could you?
- 911
- 01:33:41,433 --> 01:33:44,975
- - Understand what?
- - The sort of love that Oscar and I shared.
- 912
- 01:33:45,558 --> 01:33:49,850
- You've never shared anything with anybody.
- You're too fucking selfish.
- 913
- 01:33:50,058 --> 01:33:51,014
- Robbie.
- 914
- 01:33:51,016 --> 01:33:53,225
- - Where were you when he was dying?
- - Here we go.
- 915
- 01:33:53,516 --> 01:33:56,516
- You could never accept the fact
- that Oscar loved me and not you.
- 916
- 01:33:57,350 --> 01:33:58,806
- Because he didn't, did he?
- 917
- 01:33:58,808 --> 01:34:00,516
- However hard you tried.
- 918
- 01:34:01,850 --> 01:34:03,391
- And how you tried.
- 919
- 01:34:09,100 --> 01:34:10,308
- Bosie!
- 920
- 01:34:11,975 --> 01:34:14,098
- - Fuck!
- - For Christ's sake, Bosie!
- 921
- 01:34:14,100 --> 01:34:18,308
- You're a second-rate prole!
- You know what Oscar thought about you?
- 922
- 01:34:19,016 --> 01:34:21,475
- He thought you were a useful bore!
- 923
- 01:34:21,933 --> 01:34:24,600
- When history looks back,
- it won't be at you!
- 924
- 01:34:24,891 --> 01:34:27,016
- It will be at him and me!
- 925
- 01:34:27,433 --> 01:34:30,516
- You'll just be a footnote,
- you dreary little cunt!
- 926
- 01:34:33,933 --> 01:34:37,056
- "Bring me
- the two most precious things in the city",
- 927
- 01:34:37,058 --> 01:34:38,891
- said God to one of his angels.
- 928
- 01:34:40,183 --> 01:34:43,516
- And the angel brought him
- the leaden heart and the dead bird.
- 929
- 01:34:45,183 --> 01:34:47,683
- "You have rightly chosen", said God.
- 930
- 01:34:48,516 --> 01:34:52,808
- "For in my garden of paradise,
- this little bird shall sing forever.
- 931
- 01:34:53,558 --> 01:34:57,766
- And in my city of gold,
- the Happy Prince shall praise me."
- 932
- 01:35:20,433 --> 01:35:24,308
- Author! Author! Author! Author!
- 933
- 01:35:26,725 --> 01:35:28,100
- It's a dream.
- 934
- 01:36:28,602 --> 01:36:33,602
- Subtitles by explosiveskull
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