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Are there sex scens in this movie?

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      Raven34 — 18 years ago(December 09, 2007 07:53 PM)

      You're truly, truly pathetic. It's obvious you hate yourself. Listen at you rant and rave and use all the foul language. The fact that you wish me pain tonight is why you suffer daily and will for the remainer of your existence. I'm all for prozak. As for being afraid of you, NEVER! You're going to suffer even more and more daily because of your own stupidity and complete hatred. It's sooooo obvious you hate yourself. Read your own post. Your life is going to get much worse now. Wishing ill will on people unnecessarily only sends ill will to you. All those words you used to hurl at me are exactly what YOU are. You're a VERY disturbed, sick and twisted person.If the people treat you bad, GOOD! You're an ugly, hateful, hatefilled person.It's obvious that you're also an idiot. OOOOh as if using caps means anything.

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          WileyDairyGnome — 18 years ago(December 10, 2007 03:02 PM)

          and i mean that. gasp am i dead? NO. are you?? not yet.
          but thanks, I did hate myself for reasons you can't conceive of. but you've made me appreciate my life because unlike you, I'm not an obese woman sitting infront of her Windows94 computer, crying about her pathetic life. I'm a 14 year old girl whose beautiful inside and out. I'm a humanitarian/vegetarian so don't tell me how cruel I am, becuz I'm the opposite. I'm sorry your life sucks, and I don't wish you pain because I don't even know you.
          lets just end this becuz honestly I don't even care.
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            florink3 — 17 years ago(September 06, 2008 06:42 PM)

            italianlatin (as in ancient rome latin, not latino) mediteraneanit doesn't matter! it's still WHITE (caucasian) just to clear it up

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              Frau Blucher — 16 years ago(April 29, 2009 01:08 PM)

              Latin is an ancient language that was introduced to the European continent by way of migrating tribes who came first to the Italian peninsula. Hence Latin is called an Italic language. (Not to be confused with the word Italian, btw).
              In the western hemisphere of the earth there are the continents of North America and South America. Then there is this thin strip of land between the two called an isthmus that is technically part of North America, but has its own reference of "Central America". There is another term, "Latin America" that refers to Mexico, central America, the carribean islands, and South America combined.
              People who live (or whose ancestors lived) in those areas called Latin America can consider themselves Latin. But Latino/Latina is used more often now; I suppose so as not be confused with the Latin language and it's European association.
              Leo DiCaprio is not Latin.
              If you should feel really happy, be patient. It will pass.

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                myst-lizard — 18 years ago(May 15, 2007 12:01 PM)

                I agree that Paul (Thewlis) was a greasy, pastey, bone-thin drunk in this film. He was completely unattractive and unlikeable. When Paul and Arthur first kissed, I was like "Oh . . . poor Leo."

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                  criddic2 — 18 years ago(June 21, 2007 02:47 AM)

                  Rimbaud was not necessarily attracted just physically to Verlaine. He liked the fact that he weak-willed and could have a certain control over him, and he shared the passion for poetry.

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                    thebratgirl — 16 years ago(January 05, 2010 12:07 PM)

                    agreed, i think this country (usa) makes people treat sex like a dirty secret shame that you're not supposed to look at discuss or even think about. it's sad, and it's probably the reason why this country is filled with sexual predators. i enjoy leo's early works very much

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                      novelist99 — 15 years ago(June 11, 2010 02:00 AM)

                      Yes I agree. Rimbaud would storm off every scene he had with Verlaine. He was very young when he met Verlaine.

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                          SMF_2001 — 22 years ago(March 29, 2004 01:15 PM)

                          and Oscar Wilde spent two years in prison for what?
                          They were "heard of" barely and were wise to keep it that way.

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                              Chepseh — 20 years ago(April 29, 2005 08:03 AM)

                              Hello Holden!
                              Goethewas gay/bisexual? Wheres this information from? Please tell me! Im German, but Ive never heard that fact at school. Or elsewhere. We were told about Goethes affairs with /women/, and his later marriage to Mrs. Vulpius, and his /friendship/ with other male writers, especially Schiller. But gay aspects? No, no, nada. Really, where is your information from? ( I dont want to criticize you, Im curious. )

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                                  bobbyh64 — 20 years ago(December 08, 2005 05:03 AM)

                                  I don't think it makes much sense to use today's definition of "gay" when talking about people who existed in a time when there was no gay identity. Back then it wasn't considered to be a part of someone's identity. It was considered to be a kind of mental illness, something that had to be cured, like lots of sexual disorders today. You can't really talk about them being gay from today's perspective. And it's not been proven that Walt Whitman was gay. That's just something that's been speculated based on his writing. When I had film classes in college I had to study some of this "queer theory" and I must say that to me it sounds like a lot of BS. It seems like these gay analyzers want certain people to be gay so they can say "look this person was gay and a genius." I don't buy into that stuff. Just because some guy is sensitive or expresses non-sexual love for his fellow men in poems (as Walt Whitman did) doesn't make him gay. To me they're just trying to say that there were a lot of brilliant gay people in history and looking for anything that slightly hints at someone being gay as the basis for it. Who cares what their sexuality was. If you don't know then you don't know. Speculation is pointless. It detracts from the individual's accomplishments.

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                                    brupey-1 — 20 years ago(January 21, 2006 01:40 AM)

                                    Walt Whitman was a definite pillow biter.

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                                      ngaio62 — 18 years ago(July 18, 2007 04:14 AM)

                                      does that mean he wasn't a breeder!?
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                                          blow_up_alien — 20 years ago(January 29, 2006 03:20 AM)

                                          Leonardo Devinci was gay so were most of the population in ancient sparta for that matter, if you do ancient history. So definitely not unheard of. It wasnt accepted as a part of your identity in the same way as it is today though.
                                          Oh and I heard about this movie after talking about Brokeback Mountain with a friend. I loved LOVED that movie. For anyone who has seen total eclipse, are they similar?? If i liked that one will I like this one?

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