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What Philippe says about Vatel seeing into his soul


Anyone catch what Philippe d'Orleans (the kings brother) said to Vatel, something very roughly like "When I am old and miserable I shall be comforted by the fact that you looked into my soul Vatel"

I loved the line, and I thought Phillipe stole the show, what a windup of a character to begin with but then to reconcile yourself to the audience was an incredible thing. And then that wonderfully macabre scene where his henchmen protect Vatel.

Looks like I picked the wrong day to give up sniffing glue

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Well, excepting the fact that he was a pedophile and a hedonist, he was a weirdly likable character. And even though Vatel was partly joking when he said those words about Philippe, Philippe was intelligent enough to be able to admit that they were true. Despite that, he would keep living recklessly because he had no boundaries and could find nothing "absolute, sublime, and perfect" (which I basically read as his inability to experience anything real or profound because his riches could buy him any material thing he wanted, even people). It was a really interesting subplot.

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