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Kaybug0788 — 18 years ago(October 25, 2007 01:44 AM)
"the only thing is about alexander is there is absolutely no proof about him being gay. . ."
Oh please! There are several of Alexander's familiars who have written accounts* that confirm him having relations with at least two men. He may not have been homosexual, but he was bisexual at the least.
*check to see if it's true if you want, but I'm right.
"If you want to be kalos kagathos [beautiful and good], throw away the rag you have on your head and come to us. But you won't be able to, for you are ruled by Hephaestion's thighs." [Diogenes of Sinope, Letters, 24] (as quoted in the movie) ++++Why would Alexander mourn the loss of someone if he were not completely in love with them? I don't think "They were just friends" works here.++++
Alexander's wistful show of enthusiasm towards the eunuch Bagoas and his dance caused the warrior king to rise to his feet cheering, which so pleased the Macedonians that they shouted out for him to kiss Bagoas, and never stopped clapping their hands and shouting till Alexander took him in his arms and kissed him warmly.[Plutarch, The Lives]
" Bagoas, a eunuch exceptional in beauty and in the very flower of boyhood, with whom Darius was intimate and with whom Alexander would later be intimate," [Curtius, VI.5.23]
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And by the by, homosexuality has been around for a hell of a lot longer than any of you have mentioned. There is solid evidence that there were homosexual cavemen. And homosexuality isn't just linked to humans, several species of animals both in the wild and captivity have shown homosexual tenancies. And who the hell cares anyways? It's just sex! We should be more worried about pedophilia(sex with children)and necrophilia(sex with dead people/corpses). True? -
Aulic Exclusiva — 18 years ago(May 15, 2007 04:10 PM)
Rimbaud was so brattyAnd the old guy too, what's his namewhat an unlikeable character. that was the only problem with this movie for me. but hey, they were just telling it like it was.
Paul Verlaine was 28, 29 at the time of his affair with Rimbaud, who was 10 years younger.
Leo was 20 when he played Rimbaud in this movie. David Thewlis, who plays Verlaine, was 32. So they were both roughly the same age as the poets they were impersonating.
It is important to remember that Paul Verlaine was a very, very great poet, already, at 28not an "old man" with the hots for a kid. But his alcoholism made him look older.
Rimbaud was a true psychopathbesides being the greatest European poet of his generation. Leo played him beautifully.
As for Gthe being bi, read his
West-stliches Diwan
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GundersonRocks — 18 years ago(July 13, 2007 08:33 AM)
Leo was 20? Wellnever would have guessed that. I knew he obviously was older than 16 because it would be illegal or something for them to film that stuff. Yeah. Well, this is a very odd movie. The thing that was wierd for me was that I kind of disliked both of the characters.
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JoshuaPaul1976 — 18 years ago(October 20, 2007 10:42 PM)
Leonardo DiCaprio is half Italian. That makes him half Latin. Not White.
Italian people are white people. Whether Italian-American or native Sicilian, Italians are white. If an Italian guy filled out a race card, he wouldn't check "Latin" he would check "Caucasian" or "White."
I'm sure if you asked Leonardo DiCaprio or Al Pacino, for that matter, what color they are, they'd reply, "Are you color-blind? I'm white." LOL! -
megArnold — 15 years ago(January 26, 2011 02:22 AM)
What else should he be. Black? Yellow? Red? Green?
Of course Italians are "white" by any color scheme.
The term "Latino", if you want to differentiate it from any other, means Americans with a Spanish or Latin American (Spanish-speaking) heritage. LDC is neither of them.
(Of course, with the color scheme, Latinos are "white", too not Anglo-Saxon white, but still white as contrary to "yellow", "black" or "red". There are no other colors)
Geeez, some people are more concerned with race than the Nazis ever were
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jononfire — 17 years ago(November 16, 2008 03:02 PM)
Know this question is late in coming, but have to ask
Are you sure that Leo's putting it to David in that scene where he climaxes while sitting erect in bed? Or is he actually riding David's unit? Hard to tell!
"Believe not what you wish to believe, but what in truth you can"
