Amadeus
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:09:04
The man you accuse yourself
of killing.

:09:10
You've heard that?
:09:12
Is it true?
:09:23
For God's sake, my son...
:09:28
...if you have something to confess,
do it now.

:09:33
Give yourself some peace.
:09:39
He...
:09:42
...was my idol.
:09:47
Mozart.
:09:50
I can't think of a time
when I didn't know his name.

:09:54
I was playing games...
:09:55
...when he was playing music
for kings and emperors.

:10:00
Even the pope in Rome.
:10:06
I admit, I was jealous...
:10:09
...when I heard the tales
they told about him.

:10:12
Not of the brilliant little prodigy...
:10:14
...but of his father,
who had taught him everything.

:10:19
My father, he did not care for music.
:10:23
When I told him...
:10:25
...how I wished I could be
like Mozart...

:10:28
...he would say, "Why? Do you want
to be a trained monkey?

:10:33
You'd like me to drag you around,
doing tricks like a circus freak? "

:10:41
How could I tell him...
:10:44
...what music meant to me?

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