I'll love you till I die.

Hassie 2022-10-16 01:18:06

It would be great if the film ended with the "Oscar!" crossing the crowd. After two years of separation and Oscar's recklessness, Posey finally realized that they would buy a villa in any suburb, go fishing on the lake, go to Paris and continue the show. Great play like Salome But they finally broke up after three months The man who loved Wilde the most was never the handsome boy who fell in love at first sight but Robbie who was always persuading him and his wife who never left but even in the end Posey abandoned him for the last time in a cheap Paris hotel and his love will be as turbulent as ever and even more violent than ever As in "Into the Deep" he accuses Posey of being unreasonable But in the end it's just a sentence of you Why don't you write to me? Even though he was always full of guilt towards his wife and children and even swore that if I saw Percy again I would kill him, as soon as he escaped from that dark prison, he would still hold the pile of letters "I'm going to tell Percy how much I love him" and Posey has repeatedly expressed his intentions in front of the crowd: "I love Wilde" is just an excuse to attack his father. Maybe he has a love for a while, but he is young and handsome. This old man has been in his life for too long. He has no fame, money, money, can't borrow him to make my father suffer

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Wilde quotes

  • Oscar Wilde: [last lines]

    Oscar Wilde: In this world there are only two tragedies. One is not getting what one wants. The other is getting it.

  • Lord Alfred 'Bosie' Douglas: No gentleman ever has the slightest idea of what his bank balance is.