Amadeus
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1:08:01
Without pupils, I can't manage.
1:08:04
You don't mean
you're living in poverty?

1:08:07
No, but I'm broke.
1:08:11
Well, how is this possible?
1:08:13
I hear your concerts are
quite successful.

1:08:16
They're stupendously successful.
1:08:19
You can't get a seat.
But no one will hire me.

1:08:23
They want to hear me play...
1:08:25
...but they won't let me teach
their daughters, as if I was a fiend.

1:08:35
Seriously...
1:08:37
...is there any chance
you could manage a loan?

1:08:41
Only for six months.
Eight, at the most.

1:08:45
You expect your fortunes to change
in six or eight months?

1:08:49
As a matter of fact, I do.
1:08:53
I am working on something that will
explode like a bomb all over Europe.

1:08:58
I'll be the richest man in Vienna.
I'll pay you back double. Anything.

1:09:03
You name the terms.
1:09:05
Well, how exciting.
1:09:08
Tell me more.
1:09:12
- It's a bit of a secret.
- Come, come. I'm interested.

1:09:16
This is delicious. What is it?
1:09:19
It's cream cheese mixed with sugar...
1:09:22
...suffused with rum.
Crema Mascarpone Speciale.

1:09:26
Italian.
1:09:28
Forgive me. We all have
patriotic feelings of some kind.

1:09:33
Two thou...
1:09:34
Two hundred florins.
That's all I need.

1:09:40
A hundred.
1:09:43
Fifty.
1:09:46
What exactly are you working on?
1:09:51
Really, I can't say.
1:09:55
I don't think you should become known
in Vienna as a debtor, Mozart.


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