Maxima (2024) s01e02 Episode Script
Episode 2
Máxima, photo? Máxima.
-Miss Zorreguieta?
-Just here!
-Máxima?
-Smile!
-Máxima, one photo?
-Please.
-Smile, please. One smile.
-Hey, hey.
Is it true?
Are you dating Willem Alexander?
Could you look this way?
Máxima. Máxima.
Look this way.
-Hey.
-The press is all over me.
What should I do?
Máx, you can always get out of this.
-It was complicated.
-Why?
-Because he's 16 years older than her.
-Okay.
And he was still married.
Because he's Catholic.
But they were so in love with each other
that they had to make it work.
So they went to Paraguay
and got illegally married there.
So, at some point,
your father had two wives,
five daughters and two sons.
That's impressive.
Do you want children?
You have no choice. You have to.
No, I hate children,
but I have no choice, indeed.
Tell me, what were you like as a child?
Me?
I loved being outside all day.
I had so much energy.
I think I liked
being on the Pampas the most.
You got it!
Can I try?
You want to?
You won't tell Mom?
Sure?
Let's see.
This goes against your shoulder.
-Through here, you can see the can.
-Okay.
Now inhale deeply.
Hold it, shoot.
-Almost.
-Almost.
Let's try again.
Fire.
I can't do it, I want to go home.
-What's your name?
-Máxima.
-Máxima what?
-Máxima Zorreguieta.
Good. A Zorreguieta never gives up.
And always aims for the highest target,
for the max. Like you.
Aim for your target. Is that clear?
Let's go.
Take it.
Aim for the target, okay?
Feeling confident?
All right, there. Breathe deep.
Breathe deep. Hold it.
Fire.
-Hit! I got it!
-You did!
-Martín, Máxi, your sister is here!
-It's Loli.
Loli is here!
Loli, Loli!
-Hi, Loli.
-Hello, guys.
-Glad you are here.
-How you have grown.
How are you?
-Love the necklace.
-Thanks.
-Enjoy, Dolores.
-Thanks, Mom.
-Let's go, leave that to me.
-Thanks.
We're there brushing the horses.
-Brushing the horses?
-Yeah.
I love it.
Yes, I know.
-We can paint here.
-Daddy, do you want an empanada?
-Yes.
-Sure.
-Look.
-Thank you.
I would like to say something.
Our country is currently going through
a historically difficult time.
And the only way
to deal with the corruption
and complacency of the government,
was the intervention
of the armed forces.
I would like to make a toast
to my dear friend and son-in-law,
who, as new Secretary of Agriculture,
will play an important role
in the restoration of our country.
Jorge, cheers to you.
Thank you.
Good, I want to promise you that
I will work hard
to help this government
so that our Argentina
doesn't turn into the next Cuba.
Thank you.
It really sounds like
you have a wonderful family.
I do.
Don't look straight away,
but there's a guy in the back that we
Is he looking?
I'm going to have to leave
and you'll have to follow me
in one minute, okay?
-What?
-In about a minute.
What?
I'm serious, it's a Dutch journalist,
Max Westerman, okay?
Alex. What? What the?
Hey, Alex.
-What's wrong?
-I'm sorry.
I really want to enjoy this
for a while longer, just the two of us.
As soon as one of those pricks
from the press finds out,
-it'll be out of control.
-Hey, hey.
Let them, I have nothing to hide.
Hey.
Relax, okay?
Okay.
-Hello, Gloria.
-Hello, madam, sir.
-Hello.
-Hello, darling.
-Hello, Juan.
-Sir.
We're installing
bulletproof armored glass.
-The frames are explosion resistant.
-Clear.
Why did they put that there?
They do it with everyone.
They also gave me a bodyguard.
Juan, my children, Máxima and Martín.
Nice to meet you, young lady.
Sir, you too.
What is a bodyguard?
If you go to Northlands next month
Juan will take you to school.
-Then he brings me to work.
-He's also my bodyguard?
Máxima.
Come.
Mister President of the nation,
General Jorge Rafael Videla,
stated that the guerrillas in Argentina
have nearly been eliminated.
They have now been restricted
to scattered terrorist bomb attacks.
Mama, my skirt doesn't fit.
Let's see.
Hold your stomach.
-It's very tight.
-Then eat less, so it fits better.
You look perfect, Máxi.
-Sir, here's your coffee.
-Gloria, what would we do without you?
Beautiful. Excited to go to school?
Yes. Do you want one?
Jorge.
We must take the badge off her vest.
It could be a target.
Darling, the badge needs to be removed.
-No, I like it.
-It's cute, but it has to go.
-No, but
-Juan asked me.
Gloria, can you bring
another sweater please?
But why?
Nobody wears that anymore.
It's kind of old-fashioned.
No chatting, and only in English.
María, honey,
we're in good hands, relax.
Ready? You've got this.
The army estimates that the guerrillas
keep between
30 to 60 percent of their forces.
-Do you think it could be dangerous?
-Don't worry.
We'll change the route every day.
Yes.
Dad? Why do we need to take
a different route every day?
Máxi, no more questions. Here, listen.
You like tomato and I like tomahto
Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto
Let's call the whole thing off
RECRUITING BOOKLE
Are you okay?
Máxi, are you excited?
Máxi.
Hey.
Are you okay?
Have fun, okay?
I love you.
Alright, go and make friends.
Hi, Máxi!
-How are you, guys?
-Very well.
Hear ye, mortals, the sacred cry
Freedom, freedom, freedom!
Hear the noise of broken chains
See the noble Equality on the throne
Their worthy throne was open
The press is all over me,
what should I do?
I don't think there's a lot of options.
We try to reach agreements
with them sometimes,
but it doesn't always work.
Usually they follow you
until they get the shot they want.
Máx, you can always get out of this.
Okay?
Okay. Got to go.
Call you later.
I love you.
I love you too.
-Máxima, are you in love?
-Are you in love with the prince?
-Tris.
-Máx.
What?
I just got home, the door was wide open
but I don't think they took anything.
-I don't know.
-Wait, calm down.
They took the photo.
-What photo?
-Of our graduation.
It's not here.
-Is there anything else missing?
-I don't know, I don't think so.
Never thought they'd go this far.
-How can they do this? It's illegal.
-I know, they don't seem to care.
I'm so sorry, Tris,
I can't believe it. I'm sorry.
Sorry.
It's only the beginning.
They want to shake things up.
Vale told me they bothered her as well.
How?
That. They followed her,
and talked to her, on the street.
These journalists
are unbelievable, right?
The nerve they have is incredible.
Well, as long as it is worth it.
I hope it is.
Me too.
If this is really going to happen, Máx,
then you'll be a queen.
And then, what?
They will do research on you.
Or interviewing your exes.
-Or maybe they do a fertility test.
-Stop, enough!
Máxima!
One picture.
Just turn around.
Idiot!
My God.
Stroopwafels.
Morning.
Good morning.
-Coffee?
-Please.
-"Please".
-Please.
Stroopwafel?
No.
Thank you, princess.
Okay.
Hello?
Sorry, no comment.
Who was that?
Evan Santegoerd?
Evert Santegoeds,
a Dutch royalty watcher.
-A pain in the ass.
-It's fine.
Have you been talking
to any of the press?
No, of course not. No.
-Should I?
-No, of course not.
I'm really sorry about this.
-I really am.
-It's fine.
Well
-It's fine, I'm fine.
-No, it's not.
Hey.
I'm just really fed up with this whole
cat and mouse game with the press,
it just never stops, and
it's so stupid, annoying and pathetic.
And I, honestly, don't know
if I want to do that to you.
It's going to turn
everything upside down.
You have to realize,
it's going to have a lot of impact.
Nothing we can't handle together,
I would say.
I'm a tough cookie.
Remember?
You know that
the Deutsche Bank
also has a branch in Brussels, right?
You see, my mother was suggesting
maybe it can be a good idea if you
if you move to Brussels.
Why the hell would I move to Brussels?
Well
You could start your integration there
and without being bothered
by the press all the time.
We could see each other more often.
Brussels, The Hague?
Two hours.
I'll think about it.
Please.
Please.
The Belgians pronounce it as "please".
Please.
Coexistence in unity and diversity
is the only way to build peace.
That's why I ask God, our dear Lord
to ensure that this event
really contributes to the sign of peace.
-Who is that?
-The President.
The peace we all desire, for everyone,
and for all people on earth.
-When does it begin?
-It already started, darling.
Awesome.
So exciting.
We all bet ten pesos
to who scores most goals for Argentina.
The winner takes all the money.
Ten pesos? Good.
Whose idea was this?
You have three attempts
to who I've bet on.
Well, the first
Mario Kempes, of course.
You'll see, he'll score for sure.
At least seven goals, and then I'm rich.
Well, we're here. Early.
-What shall we do? Wait?
-No, we're going in.
-Hi.
-Good afternoon.
Thanks for receiving us, Mr. Jorge.
I'm here to talk to you
about my daughter,
Laura, the youngest.
We haven't heard from her in three weeks
and she's five months pregnant.
Her husband is abroad,
that's why she stayed
with us for a while.
We've already called everyone,
but no one knows where she is.
I am very sorry but, as I just told you,
I don't know
if I can do anything for you.
My father says you know people.
You're our only hope.
You have to do something, I beg you.
We hear more and more stories
about people who just disappear, why?
-You must know something.
-I promise that I'll find out.
I'll do what I can.
As soon as I know something,
I'll contact you.
Thank you very much.
A special guest.
Ready to watch the game?
-Are you nervous?
-A little.
We'll watch it, right?
I can't eat from the tension.
We must beat Peru
for at least four goals.
That won't be a problem.
At the ministry we don't worry
about a kilo of grain more or less.
-Dad?
-What is it, sweetheart?
-That boy, what happened?
-What boy?
What do you think. Will we be champions?
-What do you think, Juan?
-Máx, is the Pope Catholic?
We will win, for sure.
Can you take us to the ice cream parlor?
Bertoni passes the ball,
going to Kempes.
Argentina needs to win
by a big goal difference.
Kempes approaching Kempes Goal!
-Goal! What a goal!
-Goal!
What a goal.
Larossa the goalkeeper stops it.
Ortíz Ortíz
Ortíz, goal!
Goal!
What a goal!
What a goal.
The Argentinian team is classifying.
Attention to Larossa,
Luque in the center Goal!
-Yes!
-Let's go!
-You'll miss the final.
-We'll watch it in London.
We'll be back in two weeks.
Yes, it's only two weeks.
A smile for dad?
Hey, a real smile.
That's it.
I'm going to miss you.
-You too?
-Me too.
-I love you, very much.
-Me too.
Dad?
The World Cup of football!
There's Diego, the dribble!
Luque comes in!
Goal!
And we're off!
Come on!
Oh, no.
It will be fine.
It can't be true.
-It can't be true.
-We still have a chance.
Take it easy.
Come on, let's go!
-Goal!
-Goal!
Bertoni.
NETHERLANDS 1, ARGENTINA 3
Argentina, three. Netherlands, one.
-¡Argentina!
-¡Argentina!
If you're not jumping,
you're a Dutchman!
-Hello?
-Mom, we've won! We are the champions!
-Have you seen it?
-Of course! It was great, sweetheart.
-Where is Dad?
-Here, with me.
Casa Rosada, the presidential palace
of dictator Videla,
where every Thursday women,
mothers of missing children demonstrate.
They don't tell us
whether they're alive or dead.
We just want to know
where our children are.
-Dead or alive.
-Mom?
We want to know where they are.
You're our last hope.
Please help us.
Help us, please.
Can I talk to Dad?
Coqui, your girl.
Máxi!
-Hello.
-Hello!
That's why
-Are you okay?
-Yes.
-Are you happy too?
-Yes, very happy!
Weren't we great?
Did you see? What a match.
An incredible match.
We are invincible. Invincible!
-If you don't jump
-You're a Dutchman!
-If you don't jump
-You're a Dutchman!
Yes, very well!
Certainly, I understand.
Yes, yes. I'm going there now.
Yes, calm down.
What did they say?
Nothing, that a house
has been destroyed.
Which house, Jorge?
-They didn't say everything.
-But whose?
-They didn't say.
-Jorge, please tell me the truth.
-Which house?
-Family Klein's home. Relax.
-Federico and Paula.
-Yes, Federico and Paula.
Be quiet, otherwise you'll wake
Hello there, dear.
Come to Dad.
Come to Dad. Hey. There.
Look, I have to solve a problem.
Jorge, you can't go, my dear.
It's dangerous. Please.
How can I not go?
-Shall I check on Martín?
-Yes, please.
I have to go.
He is my colleague.
I have to go and see him.
Take it easy, Juan is on his way.
Jorge, we are next.
María, please.
-We're next.
-María.
Juan is on his way here.
The guards take me and will then return.
So, everything is fine.
-Everything's fine.
-Okay.
-Juan will take you to school.
-No way. She stays here.
-I don't want them to leave our house.
-María, please.
I have to rehearse,
tomorrow is the show.
Sure.
She has to go.
It´s the general rehearsal.
Jorge.
As most of you may have heard,
there was an attack on the Klein
family home early this morning.
Fortunately, they all survived.
But because Marina won't be here today,
and so we have no Juliet,
I'm sorry to tell you,
we have to cancel
tomorrow's performance.
I suggest we all make a nice drawing
for Marina today.
So, please take out
your notebooks and your colors.
-Is no one picking you up?
-I don't know.
Máx!
Thank you.
Juan, where's Dad? Is he okay?
Yes, Máxi, he's fine,
he's still working.
Look what he sent you.
Let's go.
Give me your backpack.
What are you laughing about?
-Those pants.
-They were matching the curtains.
Of course, I think my Mom made them
with the same fabric.
What's this?
My great Grandmother.
My Dad named me after her.
-He owes everything to her.
-Really.
What made her so special?
She had a very strong will.
She always did her own thing
and didn't give a shit
about what the world thought of her.
And you take after her?
What do you think?
Actually, it sounds
like my Grandmother, Juliana.
She didn't give a shit
about the court rules, either.
I think she would've
rather been a social worker.
They would've gotten along
really well, then.
It's the prime minister.
I have to take it.
Mr. Kok, good morning.
Hi, Mom, what's going on?
Do you have any idea
what's happening down here?
-Okay.
-No, what's going on?
We can't go anywhere anymore, Máxima.
-I don't know what you mean, what's up?
-Dad always gave you everything
We've been completely cornered.
Dad doesn't deserve this.
My God, Máxima.
And Of course,
I'll talk to her about that.
-Yeah.
-Can you put Dad on the phone?
No, he went to bed.
Your Dad's completely destroyed.
-Please, I want to talk to him.
-No, my love.
I'll call him in a second.
Alex?
What's going on?
CROWN PRINCE IN LOVE WITH DAUGHTER
OF MURDEROUS VIDELA REGIME MEMBER
They literally come up with anything
as long as it sells.
If there was something to be discovered,
we would've already known.
What does it mean?
They're talking about the relationship
between your father
and the Videla regime.
Yes, I know that, Alex.
What is it saying?
It's just speculation. Okay?
Okay? My mother
already had someone look into it.
Nothing came out,
so there's nothing to worry about.
It's going to be fine.
It'll pass.
-Miss Zorreguieta?
-Just here!
-Máxima?
-Smile!
-Máxima, one photo?
-Please.
-Smile, please. One smile.
-Hey, hey.
Is it true?
Are you dating Willem Alexander?
Could you look this way?
Máxima. Máxima.
Look this way.
-Hey.
-The press is all over me.
What should I do?
Máx, you can always get out of this.
-It was complicated.
-Why?
-Because he's 16 years older than her.
-Okay.
And he was still married.
Because he's Catholic.
But they were so in love with each other
that they had to make it work.
So they went to Paraguay
and got illegally married there.
So, at some point,
your father had two wives,
five daughters and two sons.
That's impressive.
Do you want children?
You have no choice. You have to.
No, I hate children,
but I have no choice, indeed.
Tell me, what were you like as a child?
Me?
I loved being outside all day.
I had so much energy.
I think I liked
being on the Pampas the most.
You got it!
Can I try?
You want to?
You won't tell Mom?
Sure?
Let's see.
This goes against your shoulder.
-Through here, you can see the can.
-Okay.
Now inhale deeply.
Hold it, shoot.
-Almost.
-Almost.
Let's try again.
Fire.
I can't do it, I want to go home.
-What's your name?
-Máxima.
-Máxima what?
-Máxima Zorreguieta.
Good. A Zorreguieta never gives up.
And always aims for the highest target,
for the max. Like you.
Aim for your target. Is that clear?
Let's go.
Take it.
Aim for the target, okay?
Feeling confident?
All right, there. Breathe deep.
Breathe deep. Hold it.
Fire.
-Hit! I got it!
-You did!
-Martín, Máxi, your sister is here!
-It's Loli.
Loli is here!
Loli, Loli!
-Hi, Loli.
-Hello, guys.
-Glad you are here.
-How you have grown.
How are you?
-Love the necklace.
-Thanks.
-Enjoy, Dolores.
-Thanks, Mom.
-Let's go, leave that to me.
-Thanks.
We're there brushing the horses.
-Brushing the horses?
-Yeah.
I love it.
Yes, I know.
-We can paint here.
-Daddy, do you want an empanada?
-Yes.
-Sure.
-Look.
-Thank you.
I would like to say something.
Our country is currently going through
a historically difficult time.
And the only way
to deal with the corruption
and complacency of the government,
was the intervention
of the armed forces.
I would like to make a toast
to my dear friend and son-in-law,
who, as new Secretary of Agriculture,
will play an important role
in the restoration of our country.
Jorge, cheers to you.
Thank you.
Good, I want to promise you that
I will work hard
to help this government
so that our Argentina
doesn't turn into the next Cuba.
Thank you.
It really sounds like
you have a wonderful family.
I do.
Don't look straight away,
but there's a guy in the back that we
Is he looking?
I'm going to have to leave
and you'll have to follow me
in one minute, okay?
-What?
-In about a minute.
What?
I'm serious, it's a Dutch journalist,
Max Westerman, okay?
Alex. What? What the?
Hey, Alex.
-What's wrong?
-I'm sorry.
I really want to enjoy this
for a while longer, just the two of us.
As soon as one of those pricks
from the press finds out,
-it'll be out of control.
-Hey, hey.
Let them, I have nothing to hide.
Hey.
Relax, okay?
Okay.
-Hello, Gloria.
-Hello, madam, sir.
-Hello.
-Hello, darling.
-Hello, Juan.
-Sir.
We're installing
bulletproof armored glass.
-The frames are explosion resistant.
-Clear.
Why did they put that there?
They do it with everyone.
They also gave me a bodyguard.
Juan, my children, Máxima and Martín.
Nice to meet you, young lady.
Sir, you too.
What is a bodyguard?
If you go to Northlands next month
Juan will take you to school.
-Then he brings me to work.
-He's also my bodyguard?
Máxima.
Come.
Mister President of the nation,
General Jorge Rafael Videla,
stated that the guerrillas in Argentina
have nearly been eliminated.
They have now been restricted
to scattered terrorist bomb attacks.
Mama, my skirt doesn't fit.
Let's see.
Hold your stomach.
-It's very tight.
-Then eat less, so it fits better.
You look perfect, Máxi.
-Sir, here's your coffee.
-Gloria, what would we do without you?
Beautiful. Excited to go to school?
Yes. Do you want one?
Jorge.
We must take the badge off her vest.
It could be a target.
Darling, the badge needs to be removed.
-No, I like it.
-It's cute, but it has to go.
-No, but
-Juan asked me.
Gloria, can you bring
another sweater please?
But why?
Nobody wears that anymore.
It's kind of old-fashioned.
No chatting, and only in English.
María, honey,
we're in good hands, relax.
Ready? You've got this.
The army estimates that the guerrillas
keep between
30 to 60 percent of their forces.
-Do you think it could be dangerous?
-Don't worry.
We'll change the route every day.
Yes.
Dad? Why do we need to take
a different route every day?
Máxi, no more questions. Here, listen.
You like tomato and I like tomahto
Potato, potahto, tomato, tomahto
Let's call the whole thing off
RECRUITING BOOKLE
Are you okay?
Máxi, are you excited?
Máxi.
Hey.
Are you okay?
Have fun, okay?
I love you.
Alright, go and make friends.
Hi, Máxi!
-How are you, guys?
-Very well.
Hear ye, mortals, the sacred cry
Freedom, freedom, freedom!
Hear the noise of broken chains
See the noble Equality on the throne
Their worthy throne was open
The press is all over me,
what should I do?
I don't think there's a lot of options.
We try to reach agreements
with them sometimes,
but it doesn't always work.
Usually they follow you
until they get the shot they want.
Máx, you can always get out of this.
Okay?
Okay. Got to go.
Call you later.
I love you.
I love you too.
-Máxima, are you in love?
-Are you in love with the prince?
-Tris.
-Máx.
What?
I just got home, the door was wide open
but I don't think they took anything.
-I don't know.
-Wait, calm down.
They took the photo.
-What photo?
-Of our graduation.
It's not here.
-Is there anything else missing?
-I don't know, I don't think so.
Never thought they'd go this far.
-How can they do this? It's illegal.
-I know, they don't seem to care.
I'm so sorry, Tris,
I can't believe it. I'm sorry.
Sorry.
It's only the beginning.
They want to shake things up.
Vale told me they bothered her as well.
How?
That. They followed her,
and talked to her, on the street.
These journalists
are unbelievable, right?
The nerve they have is incredible.
Well, as long as it is worth it.
I hope it is.
Me too.
If this is really going to happen, Máx,
then you'll be a queen.
And then, what?
They will do research on you.
Or interviewing your exes.
-Or maybe they do a fertility test.
-Stop, enough!
Máxima!
One picture.
Just turn around.
Idiot!
My God.
Stroopwafels.
Morning.
Good morning.
-Coffee?
-Please.
-"Please".
-Please.
Stroopwafel?
No.
Thank you, princess.
Okay.
Hello?
Sorry, no comment.
Who was that?
Evan Santegoerd?
Evert Santegoeds,
a Dutch royalty watcher.
-A pain in the ass.
-It's fine.
Have you been talking
to any of the press?
No, of course not. No.
-Should I?
-No, of course not.
I'm really sorry about this.
-I really am.
-It's fine.
Well
-It's fine, I'm fine.
-No, it's not.
Hey.
I'm just really fed up with this whole
cat and mouse game with the press,
it just never stops, and
it's so stupid, annoying and pathetic.
And I, honestly, don't know
if I want to do that to you.
It's going to turn
everything upside down.
You have to realize,
it's going to have a lot of impact.
Nothing we can't handle together,
I would say.
I'm a tough cookie.
Remember?
You know that
the Deutsche Bank
also has a branch in Brussels, right?
You see, my mother was suggesting
maybe it can be a good idea if you
if you move to Brussels.
Why the hell would I move to Brussels?
Well
You could start your integration there
and without being bothered
by the press all the time.
We could see each other more often.
Brussels, The Hague?
Two hours.
I'll think about it.
Please.
Please.
The Belgians pronounce it as "please".
Please.
Coexistence in unity and diversity
is the only way to build peace.
That's why I ask God, our dear Lord
to ensure that this event
really contributes to the sign of peace.
-Who is that?
-The President.
The peace we all desire, for everyone,
and for all people on earth.
-When does it begin?
-It already started, darling.
Awesome.
So exciting.
We all bet ten pesos
to who scores most goals for Argentina.
The winner takes all the money.
Ten pesos? Good.
Whose idea was this?
You have three attempts
to who I've bet on.
Well, the first
Mario Kempes, of course.
You'll see, he'll score for sure.
At least seven goals, and then I'm rich.
Well, we're here. Early.
-What shall we do? Wait?
-No, we're going in.
-Hi.
-Good afternoon.
Thanks for receiving us, Mr. Jorge.
I'm here to talk to you
about my daughter,
Laura, the youngest.
We haven't heard from her in three weeks
and she's five months pregnant.
Her husband is abroad,
that's why she stayed
with us for a while.
We've already called everyone,
but no one knows where she is.
I am very sorry but, as I just told you,
I don't know
if I can do anything for you.
My father says you know people.
You're our only hope.
You have to do something, I beg you.
We hear more and more stories
about people who just disappear, why?
-You must know something.
-I promise that I'll find out.
I'll do what I can.
As soon as I know something,
I'll contact you.
Thank you very much.
A special guest.
Ready to watch the game?
-Are you nervous?
-A little.
We'll watch it, right?
I can't eat from the tension.
We must beat Peru
for at least four goals.
That won't be a problem.
At the ministry we don't worry
about a kilo of grain more or less.
-Dad?
-What is it, sweetheart?
-That boy, what happened?
-What boy?
What do you think. Will we be champions?
-What do you think, Juan?
-Máx, is the Pope Catholic?
We will win, for sure.
Can you take us to the ice cream parlor?
Bertoni passes the ball,
going to Kempes.
Argentina needs to win
by a big goal difference.
Kempes approaching Kempes Goal!
-Goal! What a goal!
-Goal!
What a goal.
Larossa the goalkeeper stops it.
Ortíz Ortíz
Ortíz, goal!
Goal!
What a goal!
What a goal.
The Argentinian team is classifying.
Attention to Larossa,
Luque in the center Goal!
-Yes!
-Let's go!
-You'll miss the final.
-We'll watch it in London.
We'll be back in two weeks.
Yes, it's only two weeks.
A smile for dad?
Hey, a real smile.
That's it.
I'm going to miss you.
-You too?
-Me too.
-I love you, very much.
-Me too.
Dad?
The World Cup of football!
There's Diego, the dribble!
Luque comes in!
Goal!
And we're off!
Come on!
Oh, no.
It will be fine.
It can't be true.
-It can't be true.
-We still have a chance.
Take it easy.
Come on, let's go!
-Goal!
-Goal!
Bertoni.
NETHERLANDS 1, ARGENTINA 3
Argentina, three. Netherlands, one.
-¡Argentina!
-¡Argentina!
If you're not jumping,
you're a Dutchman!
-Hello?
-Mom, we've won! We are the champions!
-Have you seen it?
-Of course! It was great, sweetheart.
-Where is Dad?
-Here, with me.
Casa Rosada, the presidential palace
of dictator Videla,
where every Thursday women,
mothers of missing children demonstrate.
They don't tell us
whether they're alive or dead.
We just want to know
where our children are.
-Dead or alive.
-Mom?
We want to know where they are.
You're our last hope.
Please help us.
Help us, please.
Can I talk to Dad?
Coqui, your girl.
Máxi!
-Hello.
-Hello!
That's why
-Are you okay?
-Yes.
-Are you happy too?
-Yes, very happy!
Weren't we great?
Did you see? What a match.
An incredible match.
We are invincible. Invincible!
-If you don't jump
-You're a Dutchman!
-If you don't jump
-You're a Dutchman!
Yes, very well!
Certainly, I understand.
Yes, yes. I'm going there now.
Yes, calm down.
What did they say?
Nothing, that a house
has been destroyed.
Which house, Jorge?
-They didn't say everything.
-But whose?
-They didn't say.
-Jorge, please tell me the truth.
-Which house?
-Family Klein's home. Relax.
-Federico and Paula.
-Yes, Federico and Paula.
Be quiet, otherwise you'll wake
Hello there, dear.
Come to Dad.
Come to Dad. Hey. There.
Look, I have to solve a problem.
Jorge, you can't go, my dear.
It's dangerous. Please.
How can I not go?
-Shall I check on Martín?
-Yes, please.
I have to go.
He is my colleague.
I have to go and see him.
Take it easy, Juan is on his way.
Jorge, we are next.
María, please.
-We're next.
-María.
Juan is on his way here.
The guards take me and will then return.
So, everything is fine.
-Everything's fine.
-Okay.
-Juan will take you to school.
-No way. She stays here.
-I don't want them to leave our house.
-María, please.
I have to rehearse,
tomorrow is the show.
Sure.
She has to go.
It´s the general rehearsal.
Jorge.
As most of you may have heard,
there was an attack on the Klein
family home early this morning.
Fortunately, they all survived.
But because Marina won't be here today,
and so we have no Juliet,
I'm sorry to tell you,
we have to cancel
tomorrow's performance.
I suggest we all make a nice drawing
for Marina today.
So, please take out
your notebooks and your colors.
-Is no one picking you up?
-I don't know.
Máx!
Thank you.
Juan, where's Dad? Is he okay?
Yes, Máxi, he's fine,
he's still working.
Look what he sent you.
Let's go.
Give me your backpack.
What are you laughing about?
-Those pants.
-They were matching the curtains.
Of course, I think my Mom made them
with the same fabric.
What's this?
My great Grandmother.
My Dad named me after her.
-He owes everything to her.
-Really.
What made her so special?
She had a very strong will.
She always did her own thing
and didn't give a shit
about what the world thought of her.
And you take after her?
What do you think?
Actually, it sounds
like my Grandmother, Juliana.
She didn't give a shit
about the court rules, either.
I think she would've
rather been a social worker.
They would've gotten along
really well, then.
It's the prime minister.
I have to take it.
Mr. Kok, good morning.
Hi, Mom, what's going on?
Do you have any idea
what's happening down here?
-Okay.
-No, what's going on?
We can't go anywhere anymore, Máxima.
-I don't know what you mean, what's up?
-Dad always gave you everything
We've been completely cornered.
Dad doesn't deserve this.
My God, Máxima.
And Of course,
I'll talk to her about that.
-Yeah.
-Can you put Dad on the phone?
No, he went to bed.
Your Dad's completely destroyed.
-Please, I want to talk to him.
-No, my love.
I'll call him in a second.
Alex?
What's going on?
CROWN PRINCE IN LOVE WITH DAUGHTER
OF MURDEROUS VIDELA REGIME MEMBER
They literally come up with anything
as long as it sells.
If there was something to be discovered,
we would've already known.
What does it mean?
They're talking about the relationship
between your father
and the Videla regime.
Yes, I know that, Alex.
What is it saying?
It's just speculation. Okay?
Okay? My mother
already had someone look into it.
Nothing came out,
so there's nothing to worry about.
It's going to be fine.
It'll pass.