Maestro (2022) s01e09 Episode Script

Love Me Do

1
[inhales]
Dear friends,
tonight marks the beginning
of our long-awaited festival.
In the following days,
our island will be
literally flooded with music.
Every genre, every age, every band,
every day, playing
in different parts of the island,
giving us the opportunity
to enjoy first-hand
the talent of these great artists
who will take us
on a journey with their music.
And now I'd like to
publicly thank the person
who brought such an important project
for our island to fruition,
Orestis Emmanouel.
[applause]
Orestis, thank you
from the bottom of our hearts.
We're indebted to you.
But now, I'll cut my speech short,
because it's time to begin our festival.
I wish you all
a wonderful time in the coming days.
Enjoy yourselves.
["Creep" by Kid Moxie playing]
Couldn't look you in the eye ♪
CHAPTER IX - LOVE ME DO
You're just like an angel ♪
Your skin makes me cry ♪
You float like a feather ♪
In a beautiful world ♪
[phone message tone sounds]
I wish I was special ♪
You're so fuckin' special ♪
But I'm a creep ♪
I'm a weirdo ♪
What the hell am I doing here? ♪
I don't belong here ♪
I don't care if it hurts ♪
I wanna have control ♪
I want a perfect body ♪
I want a perfect soul ♪
I want you to notice ♪
When I'm not around ♪
I wish I was special ♪
You're so fuckin' special ♪
But I'm a creep ♪
I'm a weirdo ♪
What the hell am I doing here? ♪
I don't belong here ♪
- You're starting with Vivaldi.
- Yes.
With "Four Seasons: Summer."
Then I'll move on with the classics,
and then go on to more modern composers,
followed by covers and original songs.
How do you envision
I play "Clair de Lune"?
It should take place on a full moon,
to paint a nice picture.
I'm getting more and more nervous,
as the time draws near.
Me too.
Have you thought about how
you'll be able to balance everything out?
What's "everything"?
I mean, your ex-wife, you know,
the baby that's on the way,
and you and me.
- You and me?
- Yeah.
What we're doing.
Have you considered how difficult it'll be
to be with someone with all these issues?
No. The only thing
I can think of is that I'm in love.
That goes away, though.
When it does,
I'll give it some more thought.
But don't ask me to think
about things I simply can't think about.
And you know what?
Why should we continue
to add more drama than we have to?
Why must we be so tense?
- I just want to be with you and happy.
- Happy, huh?
[Klelia] Yeah.
You've forgotten how it feels, huh?
So, listen.
- I want us
- [Orestis] Mm?
to wake up together, one morning,
to go out
and have something to eat together,
I'd like to go for a walk together,
listen to music,
make love often
You'll be helping me with my issues,
I'll be helping you with yours.
And to grow old with you.
Does that sound so strange to you?
It has a romantic tone.
And is it really that wrong?
[laughs]
I left Athens to come
to a place like this to relax, and
- And you met me.
- Yeah.
Good luck with that.
Come on now, focus.
About the festival.
So
Why do you have
such a large font on your phone?
Will you help me out, please?
You're kind of blind, huh?
Yes.
Farsightedness?
Klelia?
First you put on weight,
you can't see anything close now.
- All in the same year!
- Come on, will you please stop?
Can I check your hair?
No, leave my hair alone. Cut it out.
["Clair de Lune" by Mantovani playing]
[applause]
It's okay, I'm fine.
I didn't get hurt, okay.
- Will you calm down?
- You could have been hurt, or worse.
What about Dad?
Better leave him alone.
He's not in the best of moods.
Did everyone find out?
What do you think, Klelia?
The coast guard was looking for you.
Honestly, it's not Orestis' fault.
Are you really that naive?
You know how the waves get
out there, don't you?
- You know how things can go wrong.
- Relax.
She wasn't the first
and she won't be the last.
Are you forgetting?
You in 1992, me in 1972
Those caves have been around for ages.
Let's not kid ourselves.
Mom, now is not the right time.
I'm just saying, that's all.
What happened in '72 and '92?
[Sofia] Mom, cut it out.
[Haris] You're lucky I'm not in the mood.
Why can't you help me out a bit, huh?
You're not making it any easier for me.
Do you realize the position you put us in?
I said I was sorry.
What else do you want me to do?
To be careful.
And stop being self-centered, okay?
Please, that's all.
Alright,
now can I speak about '92 and '72?
- Yes!
- No, you can't.
Then can we get a beauty treatment?
[laughs]
[floor creaks]
What's that?
You need to eat something.
And you brought me tea and toast?
Have you lost your mind,
Alexandra? I'm not that old.
No, you're not.
You're just a dehydrated jackass.
The doctor said so.
- The doctor said that I'm a jackass?
- No, he didn't.
That's my opinion
and in a few days,
you'll be the talk of this entire island.
Have you lost your mind?
Do you want to humiliate us both?
As soon as this festival
is over, we're out of here.
Though, you know what?
You're likely to get kicked out sooner.
["Marching to Lay Off"
by Kostas Christides playing]
[Maria] I want you to tell me the truth.
But I don't get it, Miss Maria,
did I say something wrong?
Not wrong. Lies about what he did.
And I really need you
to tell me the truth.
Go ahead.
- What did Charalambos
- Nothing!
If you hide this now Yianna,
you may regret it later.
You went to the police after he beat you.
What difference did it make?
None at all.
[sighs]
It's my fault.
There's no reason
for you to put up with this, though.
- Have you spoken with your mother?
- Oh, no.
No, Miss Maria, please don't.
I don't want my dad to know,
and I'll just die if word gets out.
And Spyros, Miss Maria, he can't know
Calm down, calm down, I won't tell anyone.
You have my word.
You will talk when you see fit.
[sighs]
Yianna, I want to tell you,
I love my son very much,
he will never make you happy, though.
And neither will you.
Don't waste your lives
for the sake of others.
I'm not following you.
You're a very good kid.
Not the brightest,
but you're really good.
Protect yourself
from other people's troubles.
Leave.
Leave far away.
You know, Maria?
Maybe I'm smarter than you think I am.
And don't you worry.
I love Spyros.
I want us together.
If this is a problem for you,
then I can't do anything about it.
So you should just stay out of it.
Just to be sure,
do you realize what happened to you?
Okay, Maria.
Come on, let's take a selfie.
All this time
and we haven't taken a photo together.
I'll share it on social media.
And I'll also mention the tavern.
Do you have any idea
how many followers I have?
It'll blow up. Cheese!
- Hi, Spyros.
- Hey.
Michalis?
I'm waiting for him.
He should be here any time now.
Okay.
What happened?
Uh, it's nothing,
some skin condition, an allergy.
Psoriasis?
And you? Why are you here?
Muscle pain. My back, my neck.
Arthritis?
No.
Psychosomatic.
- Like you, although
- I said I'm just allergic.
- Allergic to?
- The sun.
I guess that's a tough one
considering the climate here.
You're getting it
whenever you go out on a sunny day.
How are you going to cope with it?
- Are you coming to the festival?
- Why, will it get better if I come?
Hi. I'm sorry for being late.
- What's up, guys? Who's first?
- Me.
Come.
This island needs a psychiatrist,
not a pathologist.
My degrees are becoming obsolete.
- Come on in.
- Later, Maestro.
[Orestis] Spyros?
Don't let them break you down like this.
It's not worth it, brother.
- Good morning!
- Morning!
Are you by yourself?
Yeah, yeah. Alexandra's out
with her French friends.
Yeah, right.
They're just as French as you and I are.
Jacqueline is from Giannena,
a village near where I grew up.
Her birth name is Zacharoula
but she moved to Paris
and became Jacqueline.
- Baklava.
- Ooh.
Fresh out of the oven.
May I have a coffee?
Yes, yes, come in.
Will you leave when the festival's over?
I guess so.
I'd like you to stay.
I'm going to miss you.
I'll miss your music too.
Maria
You know, I tried.
I went to the police,
told them everything,
I was hysterical,
I asked to press charges.
For nothing.
I didn't expect any better.
Fanis must get elected, know what I mean?
And Charalambos is under his protection.
That's the world we live in.
And it's 2021.
[somber music playing]
Nothing ever changes.
Nothing.
So what then, huh?
I feel like a piece of trash.
I'm so ashamed.
I'm afraid for me.
I cry a lot.
I face the brunt.
Every single time I say
that it's going to be the last time, I
I don't know
where to go.
That's why I'm going to miss your music.
Because it makes me dream
of a better world.
And gives me so much strength.
Things change sometimes.
Nothing changes.
Things only change when it benefits
a specific group of people.
They pretend to save us.
Who's going to save a woman like me?
And I'm not asking much.
Some respect, you know?
To also stop being abused.
You know how many others are like me?
There are so many women abused
and many more to come.
Who really knows?
Maybe we're to blame too.
Are men born bastards?
No.
They turn into them.
Behind every bastard on the planet
who physically abuses his wife,
there's a mother.
We raise sons
who will later on abuse their wives
and daughters,
who in turn,
marry a man who
abuses them too.
I don't want that to happen to my child.
I won't let it.
How can I protect him?
How can I accept all of my mistakes?
Aren't I responsible?
It won't happen to Spyros.
I really hope.
Okay, now. Tell me your news.
Come on.
Uh, my news.
How are you feeling?
Pretty strange.
Uh, busy with the festival.
Yes, but it's going well?
Yeah, yeah, very well.
At least that's how it seems.
People are attending, they're having fun
Orestis? Let me interrupt you.
Mm?
I want to give you some advice.
Be careful.
The ones that are by your side now
will turn their backs on you.
It's a small place, people talk.
I haven't done anything wrong.
No, I know.
But you know people.
They easily turn into dogs,
eager to bite you.
News travel fast, huh?
Yep.
And Fanis is not a good person.
Hi, Irene.
[boat horn honks]
[car horn honks]
[upbeat music playing]
Good morning, Nikos.
Can I have my regular?
Nikos?
Is something wrong here?
[door opens]
Hello.
Hi, Sofia.
Do you have a minute? It won't take long.
Yes, of course.
Here, come in.
I hear the festival is going great.
- Really great.
- [Sofia] Mm.
Everyone's so good
and that gives me great joy.
How many days left are there?
- Not that many.
- [Sofia] Hm.
Sofia, let me make it easier for you.
I know why you're here.
Yes, I'm being indiscreet
and I don't like
being in this position at all.
[clears throat]
Look
I'm not like these mothers
who meddle in their children's lives,
whether I agree with their choices or not.
Of course, I'd prefer it
if my daughter's first relationship
was with a man closer to her age,
who's more like her, who understands her.
This wasn't something
I expected to happen,
it's not something I do often.
I didn't plan any of it.
And
it just happened and
and I'm trying to handle it.
I know that.
Don't worry, I'm not Fanis. [laughs]
I won't threaten you,
I don't need an explanation from you,
and I don't consider Klelia as a victim.
But your age difference
makes this very hard.
I know I may sound a bit cliché,
but I honestly need
to understand what you're doing here.
- Honestly?
- Mhm.
Some things are just beyond your control.
I agree with you.
But I'm still worried for my daughter.
I don't want either of you to get hurt,
especially my daughter. You understand?
Absolutely.
Okay, then.
[laughs]
I never imagined
I'd be having this talk one day.
We're such a conservative
generation after all.
We're a dumb generation.
I mean, we try.
I'm off. And I'm sorry about all this.
Are you truly in love
with my daughter, Orestis?
Yes.
She as well.
Please, be very careful.
["The Wonder of You" by Villagers playing]
When no one else can understand me ♪
When everything I do is wrong ♪
You give me hope and consolation ♪
You give me strength to carry on ♪
And you're always there to lend a hand ♪
In everything I do ♪
That's the wonder ♪
The wonder of you ♪
And when you smile
The world is brighter ♪
You touch my hand and I'm a king ♪
Your kiss to me is worth a fortune ♪
Your love for me is everything ♪
I'll guess I'll never know ♪
Hey, Spyros?
Yeah.
Everything okay?
It is, why?
'Cause I know.
What do you know?
You know.
No, I don't.
Don't get mad at me.
It's just a phase, it'll pass.
What the hell are you
talking about again, Yianna?
You know what I'm talking about.
- If you think we should go to a doctor
- A doctor?
Well, what you're feeling
isn't normal, is it?
And how would you know what I feel?
How do you know?
Your dad is right after all.
You're too weak, Spyros.
[yelps]
[somber music playing]
[dog barking]
[sniffs]
[Spyros crying]
My boy.
My little boy.
I can't take it anymore, Mom.
Hush, my baby, hush, hush, my little boy.
- I can't take it anymore.
- Yes, I know.
- I'm done.
- Hush now, come.
Hush, my sweet boy.
I'm with you, my little boy.
[phone ringing]
SPYROS - INCOMING VIDEO CALL
I missed you.
I don't want to feel
like this when I'm with you.
But it's only with you
that I feel this way.
Like how?
Normal.
How do you feel?
Pretty weird.
Me too.
Are you going?
Why? Can I just stay here?
You can come down with me if you want to.
I don't really give a fuck anyway.
You're out of your mind.
What's up with the bullshit?
You can't keep doing this to me, you know?
Do you understand me?
Grow some balls
and be who you really are at last.
Or else stop wasting my time.
Why are you saying this?
Why are you making me
feel this way, you bastard?
You're so pathetic,
you can't even appreciate this.
What do you want?
For me to feel sorry for you?
Just get out.
Come on, get out the window.
Come on, get out right now.
Go!
What?
Oh man, you've got to be kidding me.
Spyros? What are you doing?
Spyros?
For God's sake, man.
Chill out, I didn't mean it.
Spyros! Spyros!
Come on man, please, I was just angry,
don't take what I said seriously.
I'm as screwed up as you are.
I only wanted to make you feel bad.
Okay? I was wrong.
I'm sorry. Will you forget it?
No, no, Spyros!
Come on. Spyros, wait! Come on!
Well, good morning, Spyros.
Good morning.
Sit down, please.
Would you like some coffee?
No.
Something to eat, maybe?
No.
Where's Grandma?
I don't know. I guess she's still in bed.
She's missing out.
[sighs] It was bound
to happen sooner or later.
Throw them out of the house
because if I go in there,
there's no telling what I'll do.
- What?
- Let's stop talking.
Go and tell them to get up and leave, now.
I wasn't planning to have a talk.
If someone's leaving, it's you, Fanis.
- Sofia, are you going to
- Just shut up.
And you will accept things as they are.
Do you understand?
I'm not kicking my child out of the house.
What are you talking about?
Do you hear yourself?
What's all this shit? Have you lost it?
Don't talk to me that way.
You should be ashamed, thinking
that everyone should be like you, huh?
It's the first time someone in this house
is being honest and you can't stand it.
You're nothing, Fanis.
Let me tell you this.
You don't even have the guts to be
half the person that our children are.
Who the fuck do you think you are?
Spyros left.
- I'm sorry. It got out of
- Don't apologize.
[Antonis] No, really, I
I said, don't apologize. Get the fuck out.
For the last time
[ominous music playing]
If you dare tip
that piece of shit Charalambos off again,
or even think about making
an issue about any of this,
then I'll go directly to the Athens police
and I'll tell them everything.
Even if it means
going down with you. Got it?
I helped you build all this,
and I will be the one to tear it down.
I have been asking you all these years
to stop it and you didn't give a shit.
You don't give
a rat's ass about any of us.
You should be ashamed. Pathetic hypocrite.
And you want to be a mayor? That's it.
Enough!
It's over, Fanis!
Get out of my face.
[man] Fanis, Fanis, Fanis, Fanis.
Our Greek best friend comes bearing gifts.
Thank you.
Hi, Giovanni.
My father couldn't be here
with us today. He sends his love.
- I'll be in charge from now on.
- [Fanis] Oh.
Is he okay?
Yeah, he's fine, man.
Don't worry. He just needs some rest.
He's been working too hard lately.
Please, have a seat.
Fantastic!
Giovanni,
I need your father's help.
You're my father's friend
so you're mine as well.
Do you mind if I try it?
You know, my father
used to say
that he always wanted to be a beekeeper
and indeed he was really fascinated
by this craft.
I remember, in Apulia,
we always had honey on the table.
Mmm!
I'm listening.
Do you think there is a way
I could take some distance in the future?
How much distance?
As much as your clients allow me.
Look,
if I get elected,
it will not be safe.
You see,
my kids are getting older,
- Sofia
- Sofia!
Sofia is your wife, right?
Yes.
My father tells me
you have a beautiful family.
Two kids?
Yes.
[Giovanni] I have two kids as well,
but mine are still very young.
Giovanni,
if I become mayor, I have to protect you
and my family, of course you understand?
Absolutely.
I have people
who can take over and I trust them.
Nothing will change for you.
You think it's possible
for me to take a step back?
How old are your children now? 18? 19?
Yes.
They're going to leave
the house soon to study.
- Yes.
- [Giovanni] You're okay with this?
You don't mind? I mean,
most parents refuse to accept
that the children are leaving the home.
My father did the same with me.
But even if I left,
he always knew where I was.
And the family.
Fine, fine, fine, I'll talk to him.
I'm sure we'll figure something out.
Don't worry about it.
Don't worry, my friend.
If you have somebody
to take over and you trust them,
then we will trust them
as well, its business.
Just make sure that nothing
will change on our part, okay?
[ominous music continues]
Hey, doc.
- I was looking for you.
- Me? Why?
- My son visited you, I'm told.
- Yeah, so?
What is it?
- A skin condition?
- It's psoriasis, Charalambos.
What's that, doc? Like a scab?
It's psychosomatic.
I can't put up with all this bullshit.
- You people call everything psychosomatic.
- What do you want? I'm busy.
- How does it go away?
- With a father like you, it doesn't.
I'd give you a piece of my mind,
but there's people around so you're lucky.
Yeah, lucky.
How's your dog?
Has it kicked the bucket yet?
No, not yet.
Fanis' wife looks after it
when you're at work, right?
Get out of my face, Charalambos.
You're a joke.
It was my stupid fault
for challenging him like that.
That's true.
What's true?
That it was stupid
of you to challenge Spyros.
Aren't you supposed to be on my side?
It doesn't mean
that you're not stupid, you know.
You can't possibly
force things like that, my dear.
Because, in reality,
not everyone handles surprises
in the same way, my darling.
That goes for you too, Klelia.
- I'm also getting blamed for it?
- Why not? You think you're better?
You both had to pick
this summer to have your rebellion
out of the blue
and what in God's name
did you expect to happen? You have us all
I'd best not say what I'm thinking.
Just because I play it cool
and I take your side,
doesn't mean that I won't
call you out if you make a mistake.
Go away. You've upset me.
Focus on the festival and on your talent,
and stop wasting all your time
on meaningless, stupid things.
It will be over in a few days.
The two of us
are doing a song together, Antonis.
When are we rehearsing?
When are we working together?
To sing my songs properly,
I need time
and peace of mind to perform well.
I'm not all over the place like you are.
- Fine.
- Fine.
Don't "fine" me.
Time flies by. What do you think?
That I'll always be here to pamper you?
Go on, now.
So very immature.
Sofia?
Can we talk?
I haven't come
to visit you because I'm ashamed.
For me?
For myself.
Okay, come inside.
No, no, I can't stay. Thank you.
I only wanted to see
if you're okay and to give you this.
What for?
Is it money?
Please don't, Sofia,
I don't need it, keep it, please.
Maria, relax. No, it's not money.
Then what is it?
In case you ever decided
to leave Charalambos,
a house in Athens will be waiting for you.
It's my mother's,
no one lives there anymore.
You are welcome to go there
whenever you want, both you and Spyros.
I've got a friend
in Athens, he's a lawyer,
he will take your case for free.
Whenever you're ready to.
Don't say anything.
It's the very least I can do.
I feel responsible
for everything our families
have been through.
Sofia?
I'm afraid of what
might happen to our children
if we don't do something about it.
I'm trying to.
Is your son similar to you in character?
Deep inside, yes.
But he's afraid to show it.
My son
loves your son very much.
And if he's anything like you,
I'll feel a lot better.
Well, my son
isn't as tough as he appears to be.
- Are you at all embarrassed?
- Not at all.
How do you stay strong?
Nobody taught me how.
I mean,
I just love him truly.
["Outa In Die Langpad"
by Die Ventertjies playing]
You think we'll make it?
[sighs]
Yes.
I think so.
Is it too early to say it then?
Yes, it's too early.
Don't say it.
I love you.
[sighs]
I said, "don't."
I don't care.
[kissing]
[in Greek] Three o'clock
In the morning ♪
I'll come and wake you up ♪
To enjoy you
Without your mother knowing ♪
I'll come out and talk to you ♪
["Vivaldi, The Four Seasons: Summer 3"
by Max Richter, Daniel Hope, et al. plays]
[in English] Got a moment?
I'm busy now.
And you can't even talk to me?
I have nothing to say.
But why is that?
We've always talked anytime I passed by.
You wouldn't stop talking.
So why are you turning
your back on me right now?
Do you want to buy something?
If you do, I can help you.
No, I want you
to tell me what your problem is.
Yours and a couple of others.
I don't have a problem. I just don't agree
with the things you're doing.
Is that so? That's none of your business.
The fact it's not my business
doesn't mean I should like it.
So,
tell me what you heard.
What did they say? What are you thinking?
What do you hate so much about me
that you won't even greet me?
Am I making you feel awkward?
Yeah.
It's mutual.
Irene, listen.
Just focus on the reason
why I'm here on the island,
come to the festival
to enjoy the music you like so much.
Please, stop judging me
based on what others say.
Or you'll end up being like them. Nasty.
Would you really want that?
You could ask me directly
about whatever you've heard.
But it's not your concern.
I don't judge you based on
who you choose to be in love with,
so don't do the same.
Agreed?
Think about what I said.
And drop by the festival.
See you.
- Hi.
- Oh, it's the last straw.
I wonder how many more visitors will come.
Orestis!
It's for you.
- Here comes the collateral damage.
- And why collateral damage?
Don't worry. You'll know in a few years.
Goodbye, Thanos.
What is wrong with you?
[Alexandra] Explain it to the kid
so he doesn't waste his time.
Don't mind her. Hi, Thanos.
I need to talk to you. Got a minute?
Yes, please. We can sit here.
Tell your wife
that I'm not wasting my time.
On the contrary.
I'm not a fool, or a victim
or some poor guy. I'm just being patient.
You're just passing by.
And when you've had enough of Klelia
and leave our island,
then I'll be there for her.
You're going to get far in life.
I'm already there. You're behind, dude.
[sighs]
[footsteps sound]
Aren't you so tired of being sarcastic
and making people feel very awkward?
Very.
There's nothing else left for me, though.
It isn't fair at all.
I simply can't compete with her.
I try, but I'm unable to.
And I feel horrible.
I don't want
to raise this child on my own.
I don't want to be alone.
Where the fuck did we lose each other?
Had we ever
really found each other, Alexandra?
I don't want to go home tonight.
Can I stay here with you, please?
Your kids need their mother
right now, Sofia.
My children have their own lives.
Isn't it about time
I started living my own?
["Na M' Agapas"
by Pavlos Sidiropulos playing]
[ominous music playing]
["Na M' Agapas"
by Pavlos Sidiropulos continues]
Ah! Get off me!
- You punk! Pervert!
- Ah!
- You'd do that to me? Your own father?
- Get off him!
["Na M' Agapas"
by Pavlos Sidiropulos continues]
[gunshot sounds]
[birds flying away]
[heavy breathing]
[somber music playing]
[ominous music playing]
We must call the police immediately.
No, we can't.
So we'll just stay here with a dead body?
- [Orestis] Call your father.
- What?
Now, call your father
and tell him to come here.
[tense music playing]
[Sofia] Did you bury her?
I thought you shouldn't be alone now.
I need
I need to go
to the clinic, I've got patients.
Did anyone see you?
No.
You were with me all day. And you
He was with me.
He was helping me
set up the lights at the school.
Go to your homes.
Maybe it's not the best idea
for people to see you like this.
You need to wash. This way.
What next?
I'll handle it.
What about his boat?
It's anchored in front of the school.
No one ever goes there.
Do you know how to steer it?
As soon as it gets dark,
we'll take him out on his boat.
I'll dump him off the coast.
So until it gets dark,
we're stuck with his dead body here?
Lovely.
Fanis, would you like a drink?
We have visitors, it would be rude.
Rosé or red?
[dramatic ominous music playing]
[heavy breathing]
[police operator] Police emergency,
operator 21, go ahead please.
Hello?
Hello? Can you hear me?
- Hey, kiddo.
- Hey.
Hungry?
Is everything okay? Honey, what's wrong?
Nothing. I'm just tired.
I'm going to go to bed.
[Sofia sighs]
[car beeps]
[door creaks]
You'll only go this far?
Yes.
At least help me out with the boat.
I can't do it with Spyros alone.
If something goes wrong,
I'll take the responsibility.
I'm just trying to save my son.
I need your help, please.
[boat engine sounds]
[ominous music playing]
[car beeps]
We invited you and your wife
to our home.
We had dinner.
We had some family time together
and you left late at night.
Orestis,
you did the right thing.
No one saw us
and no one can ever know
about what happened.
[car door shuts]
Good morning, my boy.
Come in. He's not here.
Where is he?
I don't know where he's gone.
His car is missing too.
Are you leaving again?
No.
Want me to make you something?
Okay. Sit, sit.
[calm music playing]
Want some honey?
Yes.
[Maria] Oh, wait, I have some eggs too.
I'll fix you a scramble.
Kiki brought me some.
They're fresh, straight from the hen.
Okay, so I want to know what happened.
Did you break up again?
Can I lie down
or will you start swearing again?
Oh, you actually look really bad.
What's the matter?
Are you nervous about singing?
Okay, what happened, Antonis?
Nothing happened.
Please stay with me without asking
any questions about what happened.
Of course.
I love you so much.
Me too.
Come here.
Do you still want
to stay here on the island?
[Haris] Last day of the festival today.
I'm singing.
I wonder how much time I have left.
How many more things will I get to do?
Hm.
There's a future in this story.
For everyone.
["Prosefchi (Maestro)"
by Haris Alexiou playing]
[in Greek] Give me
A frontier to walk upon ♪
Give me a name, so I won't get lost ♪
Give me a dream to hold on to ♪
Give me a vision, so I can resist ♪
[boat horn honks]
You are my lucky star ♪
The whole world
And all of nature knows it ♪
As they see us holding each other ♪
[in English] A Antonis?
My My Antonis? No.
Not my Antonis, no.
[in Greek] I live only
To be close to you ♪
To breathe, to feel alive ♪
Give me a child to confess to ♪
Give me a kiss
To wash away what's wrong ♪
Wake me in the morning with a purpose ♪
Saying that my life has worth ♪
It's yours ♪
Every flower I see on the street ♪
It's yours ♪
Every sweet morning in this world ♪
For you ♪
The first rain
That falls in the winter ♪
For you ♪
Red roses bloom ♪
[applause]
[piano music playing]
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