Ah, Leave me not to Pine Alone and Desolate
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Interesting, when you read of Jude Law's accomplishments you never see note of his portrayal of Lord Alfred in "Wilde", he did a great acting job in this film.
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Jude law is INCREDIBLE
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Well, it was certainly brave of him, but he really can't sing.
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@iamwalkingthec0w Operetta or light opera. It was written in 1879.
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Jude is so f*** hot
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@Vockuah if you have the time to criticize others, why don't you do it then? if you can't do it, then shut up.
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Law just about pulls this off lol - sweet scene :)
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Amazing performances by both Jude Law and Stephen Fry as Wilde. Fry even looks like Wilde.
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could anybody tell me what time of music this is classed as? im guessing its a song from the late 1800's?
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not a big Jude Law fan myself, but this has got to be my favourite scene from one of my all time favourite films...I can't say enough about this film, or how great the actors were, so I will leave everybody else to it : )
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@Vockuah Who would YOU have cast in the role, instead?
""COMO SE LLLAMA LA CANCION QUE CANTA JUDE LAW EN ESTA PELICULA"".. ALGUIEN PODRIA DECIRME... SALUDOS
goldbert789 1 year ago
@goldbert789 Se llama "ah, leave me not to pine" y está en la obertura de la ópera "Los piratas de Penzance" (creo que la òpera también lleva el nombre de "el esclavo del deber")
darkly63 1 year ago
He really is killing, though not the best singer in the world... :-) I think he sings "He loves me" instead of "thee" because he adresses Oscar. Maybe the other people weren't supposed to notice.
This movie is why I'm a Jude Law addict (and wouldn't mind to be his next nanny...;-).
Julikachen 3 years ago 7
I've finally changed it. I've seen the movie (once again...)subtitled into Spanish and it says "él me ama" besides I paid attention to Jude's lips (oh! his lips!) and he's evidently pronouncing an "m". On the other hand Oscar loves him and he is there! LOL!!!
darkly63 3 years ago
I'm pretty sure Bosie is singing "He loves me - he is here" not "He loves thee". Please adjust this on your notes. :)
radic888 3 years ago
I was almost sure of that, too. But the words of the song says "thee" so I don't know what to do! LOL :)
darkly63 3 years ago