"I love you" is the first line of the soliloquy, which is translated into English as "I am in love with you. I love you." This is a direct response to Henry's declaration that he loves her too. He says that he cannot leave her because she is "filthy and gay" and that they have "crossed the line." He explains that he must leave because he has "infected normal people" and "destroyed them" . He admits that he could have removed the handcuffs, but now that he has a reason to leave, he feels he must. He tells Henry that it is because of him that he is making the decision to leave. "Something is not right" , he says, and that he expected Henry to get "shocked" by his sudden confession, but he seems to have been "ruined" by it. He asks Henry to
"I love you" is the first line of the soliloquy, which is translated into English as "I am in love with you. I love you." This is a direct response to Henry's declaration that he loves her too. He says that he cannot leave her because she is "filthy and gay" and that they have "crossed the line." He explains that he must leave because he has "infected normal people" and "destroyed them" . He admits that he could have removed the handcuffs, but now that he has a reason to leave, he feels he must. He tells Henry that it is because of him that he is making the decision to leave. "Something is not right" , he says, and that he expected Henry to get "shocked" by his sudden confession, but he seems to have been "ruined" by it. He asks Henry to