I’ve posted a transcription of this before, but it’s so much better on screen:
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For our interview with writer-director Whit Stillman, go here. To purchase the DVD of The Last Days Of Disco (highly, highly recommended), go here.

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Thanks for posting this. I had forgotten how incredible this film is.
The movie supports Josh's position. Des is the Tramp; he thinks he's been changed by Chloe S' love, and, as we come to find out (thanks to Jade Barrymore), he has been deceiving himself. Ultimately, in wake of that humiliating revelation, he wonders if "to thine own self be true" can possibly be a good thing.
You could say that once Des' anthropological estimations of himself plumit (once he loses himself), he finds a new life.