Farinelli - Il Castrato [full version-english-subtitles]
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1:13 - 1:19Don't sing again, Carlo!
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1:19 - 1:23Don't sing again!
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1:23 - 1:50They'll do this to you!
Your death is in your throat! -
1:50 - 1:52Enough!
Riccardo Broschi... -
1:52 - 1:57this introduction is unworthy
of what I've taught you. -
1:57 - 2:00Maestro Porpora, please!
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2:00 - 2:03You cannot judge
his score... -
2:03 - 2:07until you've heard
at least the first part sung. -
2:07 - 2:09These two...
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2:09 - 2:12were made for each other.
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2:12 - 2:14Then let us hear this music.
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2:14 - 2:16This ''joint creation'' by...
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2:16 - 2:18your two sons,
Signor Broschi. -
2:18 - 2:23That's what you want,
isn't it? -
2:23 - 2:33Go on.
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2:33 - 2:37Sing.
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2:37 - 2:42What are you waiting for?
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2:42 - 2:46Carlo Broschi, sing!
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2:46 - 2:49Sing!
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2:49 - 3:05You have ten seconds
to save your brother. -
3:05 - 3:08Your voice, my boy.
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3:08 - 3:10Your voice!
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3:10 - 3:23Let me hear your voice!
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3:23 - 3:35Why did the castrato die?
Why? Why? -
3:35 - 3:39Don't ever refuse your voice
to your brother. -
3:39 - 3:41My sons must never
leave each other. -
3:41 - 3:43I want you to swear it.
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3:43 - 3:47I don't want them to do it to me.
I don't want to die! -
3:47 - 5:51I don't want to die!
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5:51 - 5:57'' 1 7 40 - The Palace
Of Philip V Of Spain'' -
5:57 - 6:02Carlo! It's me, Riccardo!
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6:02 - 6:06I'm here! I've spent three years
looking for you. -
6:06 - 6:08Carlo, it's me!
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6:08 - 6:13It's me, Carlo!
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6:13 - 6:14Who's that?
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6:14 - 6:16Who is he?
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6:16 - 6:18It's his brother,
Your Majesty. -
6:18 - 6:23Riccardo Broschi.
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6:23 - 6:27It's me, Riccardo!
Let me go! -
6:27 - 6:29Carlo, stop them!
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6:29 - 6:32It's me, Riccardo!
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6:32 - 6:42I'm Riccardo!
Make them stop! -
6:42 - 7:21'' Naples
1 8 Years Earlier'' -
7:21 - 7:39Let's go, Carlo.
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7:39 - 7:41This fellow seems...
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7:41 - 7:45to be missing
a thing or two! -
7:45 - 7:58Carlo, please!
Stay calm. -
7:58 - 8:11Let's hear it
for the trumpet player! -
8:11 - 8:13Surely here...
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8:13 - 8:15in the land of music...
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8:15 - 9:26there must be a singer
who can take on my trumpeter! -
9:26 - 10:23He's my brother.
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10:23 - 10:26Hey, you!
What's your name? -
10:26 - 10:31He mashed your famous
trumpet player into farina! -
10:31 - 11:02Farinelli!
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11:02 - 11:05The show continues,
ladies and gentlemen! -
11:05 - 11:12The show continues.
Fill up the basket! -
11:12 - 11:14Signor Farinelli!
Signor Farinelli! -
11:14 - 11:36What do you want?
This isn't the time! Go away! -
11:36 - 11:39A message from Handel!
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11:39 - 11:42Hurry up!
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11:42 - 11:52A message from Handel!
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11:52 - 11:57I want young Farinelli
to accompany me to England. -
11:57 - 12:01I wish to hire him
for my theater in London. -
12:01 - 12:04Well? What does
young Farinelli think of that? -
12:04 - 12:08''Young Farinelli''...
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12:08 - 12:11wonders why
the Maestro thought of him? -
12:11 - 12:13You amused me.
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12:13 - 12:18Your duel with the trumpet
was very entertaining. -
12:18 - 12:21Well, I'm waiting, Farinelli.
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12:21 - 12:24What sum did the Maestro...
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12:24 - 12:30have in mind to secure
the services of the Broschi brothers? -
12:30 - 12:34I'll only take the youngster.
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12:34 - 12:35If he works hard...
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12:35 - 12:38I may give him a contract.
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12:38 - 12:41I'm afraid you don't understand,
Maestro. -
12:41 - 12:45Contract or no contract,
the Broschi brothers stay together. -
12:45 - 12:49I have to buy them
by the pair? -
12:49 - 12:51I am a composer, Maestro.
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12:51 - 12:54Dear God!
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12:54 - 12:57Farinelli sings
what I compose... -
12:57 - 13:01especially for him.
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13:01 - 13:05- He sings just about anything.
- I don't quite understand. -
13:05 - 13:10Anything at all.
That's what I said. -
13:10 - 13:14He sings just about anything.
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13:14 - 13:17Don't you see
that in his hands... -
13:17 - 13:24you'll never be more
than a sideshow attraction? -
13:24 - 13:26Do you have
so little regard for music... -
13:26 - 13:29that you'd waste your voice
singing rubbish? -
13:29 - 13:32Without music,
you don't exist. -
13:32 - 13:34You're just a creature
without balls. -
13:34 - 13:37Neither man, nor woman.
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13:37 - 13:40Your voice
is the only justification... -
13:40 - 13:42for your existence.
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13:42 - 13:44In here...
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13:44 - 13:49there's merely an organ
that nature lets you enjoy... -
13:49 - 14:00so you'll forget
how ridiculous that one is. -
14:00 - 14:11May God forgive me!
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14:11 - 14:13''Some Years Later''
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14:13 - 14:16Riccardo.
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14:16 - 14:19Why do you keep saying '' Riccardo''?
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14:19 - 14:21I'm almost finished. Wait.
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14:21 - 14:28You've been rewriting Act Two
of''Orpheus'' for ten years! -
14:28 - 14:31Will he ever get
to the underworld? -
14:31 - 14:33Wait.
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14:33 - 14:36- Is it really finished?
- Well, finished-- -
14:36 - 14:41Finished-- Uh, finished--
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14:41 - 14:44It needs more work,
but you'll see... -
14:44 - 14:46the flourishes
are diabolical! -
14:46 - 14:54You'll have to go without inhaling
for at least one minute. -
14:54 - 14:58I can manage one minute.
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14:58 - 15:05Give it to me.
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15:05 - 15:09All right.
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15:09 - 15:10Try it.
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15:10 - 15:39Sing!
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15:39 - 15:41Are you crazy?
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15:41 - 15:45What are you doing?
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15:45 - 15:48- It still needs much more work.
- Devil! -
15:48 - 15:50You traitor!
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15:50 - 15:55Don't be crazy, brother!
''Orpheus'' is a beautiful creation! -
15:55 - 16:00You're crazy, brother!
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16:00 - 21:27''Orpheus''!
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21:27 - 21:28Listen to them, Carlo!
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21:28 - 21:31You hear? It's a triumph!
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21:31 - 21:33We're the greatest, Carlo.
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21:33 - 21:35If Father could see this!
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21:35 - 21:37If he could see all this!
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21:37 - 21:40Last night I dreamt about him.
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21:40 - 21:43He was in this theater.
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21:43 - 21:47He was here, Carlo!
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21:47 - 21:48He was right here!
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21:48 - 21:51He cried tears of happiness!
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21:51 - 21:53Tears of happiness.
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21:53 - 21:59He was so proud of us.
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21:59 - 22:05You were marvelous!
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22:05 - 22:07Please, leave me alone.
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22:07 - 22:11I'm not feeling receptive.
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22:11 - 22:15One should seize the moment!
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22:15 - 22:26Do you realize
how arousing you are? -
22:26 - 22:36It is hoped
that you'll accept this. -
22:36 - 22:45And read this letter.
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22:45 - 22:48Tearing Countess Mauer
away from her book... -
22:48 - 22:53is something
only you could accomplish. -
22:53 - 22:58That's a very valuable gift,
Signor Farinelli. -
22:58 - 23:46I'll leave.
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23:46 - 23:48Silk...
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23:48 - 23:52satin...
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23:52 - 23:55velvet.
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23:55 - 26:15Ah castrato!
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26:15 - 26:38It's the pact, madame.
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26:38 - 26:42I've always believed,
Signor Farinelli... -
26:42 - 26:44that books
could supply our minds... -
26:44 - 26:49with all
the necessary sustenance. -
26:49 - 26:52As to the feelings
the arts inspired in me... -
26:52 - 26:55they always appealed
to my highest faculties... -
26:55 - 26:57to my intelligence.
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26:57 - 27:00Those feelings, Signor Farinelli,
I can control. -
27:00 - 27:07But what I felt yesterday evening
when I heard you sing... -
27:07 - 27:10is beyond my understanding.
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27:10 - 27:15What you aroused in me...
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27:15 - 27:26is very similar
to a feeling of love. -
27:26 - 27:28I believe...
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27:28 - 27:30that...
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27:30 - 27:34you were responsible...
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27:34 - 27:43for my first musical orgasm.
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27:43 - 27:45At this point,
Signor Farinelli... -
27:45 - 27:50do you really need
your brother? -
27:50 - 27:57Do you need him
in order to get an erection? -
27:57 - 28:05Can you come, in spite
of what they took from you? -
28:05 - 28:08They left me enough to satisfy
all the world's women. -
28:08 - 28:12What is it like?
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28:12 - 28:15Stupendous.
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28:15 - 28:17And safe.
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28:17 - 28:24Never safe.
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28:24 - 28:27Carlo supplies the climax.
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28:27 - 28:30Riccardo plants the seed.
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28:30 - 28:32Together...
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28:32 - 28:36the Broschi brothers
are formidable... -
28:36 - 28:39and a perfect team.
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28:39 - 28:41Sing for me, castrato...
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28:41 - 28:46just once more.
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28:46 - 29:44Better ask your husband
or your lover for that, madame. -
29:44 - 29:47The Venice contract.
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29:47 - 29:52The Bologna contract.
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29:52 - 30:03Carlo, we're invited
to Vienna! -
30:03 - 30:06For you.
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30:06 - 30:14Handel!
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30:14 - 30:18What does he want?
What does he want now? -
30:18 - 30:23He's coming to Dresden
to hear me. -
30:23 - 30:25Oh, really?
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30:25 - 30:34He won't hear you.
We're not going! -
30:34 - 30:37This one's from Porpora.
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30:37 - 30:42Carlo, what's wrong?
Carlo? -
30:42 - 30:46My voice.
It's gone! -
30:46 - 30:49That's impossible!
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30:49 - 30:50It's gone!
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30:50 - 30:53Carlo!
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30:53 - 31:06Stop!
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31:06 - 31:08Don't just stand there!
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31:08 - 31:11Put the wood on the fire.
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31:11 - 31:14Quickly! In the fireplace.
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31:14 - 31:18These people
don't understand anything! -
31:18 - 31:19Faster!
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31:19 - 31:22Hurry up!
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31:22 - 31:25Carlo, eat.
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31:25 - 31:40You have to eat.
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31:40 - 31:49You have a fever.
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31:49 - 31:52Tell me about it again.
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31:52 - 31:55Don't start again.
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31:55 - 32:00It does you no good.
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32:00 - 32:02That nightmare
keeps coming back. -
32:02 - 32:05It haunts me, Riccardo.
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32:05 - 32:07It's like an endless race.
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32:07 - 32:10I never fall off.
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32:10 - 32:14If I could just dream
that I fall off. -
32:14 - 32:16Help me.
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32:16 - 32:20I've already told you
a hundred times. -
32:20 - 32:34Tell me again.
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32:34 - 32:39When our father died...
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32:39 - 32:43you became very ill.
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32:43 - 32:48One day the fever
was so high... -
32:48 - 32:52you were delirious.
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32:52 - 32:57You went to get Helios.
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32:57 - 33:00That horse was a demon.
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33:00 - 33:03Something occurred
between you two. -
33:03 - 33:08He always led you
toward danger. -
33:08 - 33:12Off you went
on that terrifying ride. -
33:12 - 33:17I got there too late.
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33:17 - 33:24You had already
fallen off. -
33:24 - 33:25Carlo.
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33:25 - 33:31Carlo.
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33:31 - 33:36We did all we could
to save your life. -
33:36 - 33:38To save my life.
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33:38 - 33:42To save your life!
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33:42 - 33:44A little opium.
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33:44 - 33:49Yes, some opium,
and I'll sleep. -
33:49 - 33:52Opium makes you delirious.
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33:52 - 34:02We have to go to Dresden.
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34:02 - 34:05We will.
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34:05 - 34:09Handel wants to see us?
Handel wants to hear us sing? -
34:09 - 34:12We'll go to Dresden.
We'll show him... -
34:12 - 34:18what the Broschi brothers
can do! -
34:18 - 34:25If I could sing ''Orpheus''--
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34:25 - 34:28That's impossible, Carlo.
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34:28 - 34:31It won't be ready yet.
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34:31 - 34:35You know that very well.
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34:35 - 34:38You know it.
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34:38 - 34:41You'll never finish it.
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34:41 - 35:13I'll never sing it.
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35:13 - 35:18Will you speak to me today
without a middleman? -
35:18 - 35:21What grandeur!
What poise. -
35:21 - 35:25Seeing you like this,
I understand your irresistible rise. -
35:25 - 35:30It's been a long time
since I heard you sing. -
35:30 - 35:35As the King of England's
envoy, I had to-- -
35:35 - 35:39Am I distracting you?
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35:39 - 35:42His Majesty will do anything
to have you at Covent Garden. -
35:42 - 35:45He has a passion
for singers... -
35:45 - 35:48and snuff boxes.
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35:48 - 35:49To be brief...
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35:49 - 35:52the King wants to add you
to his collection. -
35:52 - 35:56At any price.
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35:56 - 35:59And you, Maestro,
do you need me? -
35:59 - 36:03They say your voice
is exceptional. -
36:03 - 36:07If you manage to arouse
the slightest emotion in me... -
36:07 - 36:09with this awful
jumble of notes... -
36:09 - 36:12then you're
the world's greatest singer. -
36:12 - 36:14You still have
to prove to me... -
36:14 - 36:18that you're more
than a singing machine. -
36:18 - 36:23Give me what none of your kind
has ever managed to give me. -
36:23 - 36:26And to answer your question...
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36:26 - 36:29I need nobody, Farinelli,
nobody. -
36:29 - 36:31You're sweating.
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36:31 - 36:34It's ruining your makeup.
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36:34 - 36:37I'll come for your answer
after the performance... -
36:37 - 36:39in your dressing room.
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36:39 - 38:11We'll talk things over.
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38:11 - 38:14Signor Broschi!
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38:14 - 38:15How is he?
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38:15 - 38:17He's asleep.
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38:17 - 38:19I must see him!
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38:19 - 38:23- I'll wait all night if necessary.
- What do you want? -
38:23 - 38:26I really have to speak to him.
It's urgent. -
38:26 - 38:28I'm here.
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38:28 - 38:31No, I'm sorry.
My message is not for you. -
38:31 - 38:33It's for Signor Farinelli
in person. -
38:33 - 38:41- In person?
- In person. -
38:41 - 38:44''I'll come...
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38:44 - 38:46for your answer...
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38:46 - 38:52in your dressing room.''
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38:52 - 38:54Where is he?
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38:54 - 38:59Who?
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38:59 - 39:03Maestro Handel.
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39:03 - 39:05Where is he?
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39:05 - 39:08The performance was canceled.
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39:08 - 39:10He left like everyone else.
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39:10 - 39:20He was supposed to come.
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39:20 - 39:22Who are you?
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39:22 - 39:24Alexandra.
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39:24 - 39:27I'm Alexandra Lerris.
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39:27 - 39:33But you don't know me.
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39:33 - 39:35I've brought you a message...
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39:35 - 39:38from Maestro Porpora.
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39:38 - 39:42He's desperate.
He needs you. Do you hear me? -
39:42 - 39:47Do you hear me?
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39:47 - 39:50Look at me.
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39:50 - 39:54Since he took over the Nobles Theater,
he's fought hard. -
39:54 - 39:58But he's being ruined
by the King's and Handel's theater. -
39:58 - 40:01His competition
has an unfair advantage. -
40:01 - 40:05He needs you, Farinelli.
He does. -
40:05 - 40:09You must help Porpora.
Come to London. -
40:09 - 40:13- Come help him.
- I'm afraid he didn't hear you. -
40:13 - 41:03It's the opium.
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41:03 - 41:27'' London, 1 734''
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41:27 - 41:29Try this wine,
Signor Farinelli. -
41:29 - 41:31I have it sent from France
from the vineyards... -
41:31 - 41:41that I inherited
from my father. -
41:41 - 41:45Would you kindly look
in my direction? -
41:45 - 41:48I know I look frightening,
but I'm really quite nice. -
41:48 - 41:52Forgive me.
How old are you, child? -
41:52 - 41:54How strange.
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41:54 - 41:57''Child'' is what
my mother calls me. -
41:57 - 42:00I'm 1 2.
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42:00 - 42:02But I'm really much older.
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42:02 - 42:06That's the big advantage
of being ill. -
42:06 - 42:09My name is Benedict.
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42:09 - 42:13But I'm not ''blessed'' at all.
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42:13 - 42:19Would your singers
defect to Covent Garden? -
42:19 - 42:21Sell themselves to Handel?
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42:21 - 42:24All's fair in the war
between our theaters. -
42:24 - 42:26And the singers know it.
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42:26 - 42:32Some of them extort
a fortune from us. -
42:32 - 42:34I suspect Handel
encourages such blackmail. -
42:34 - 42:38I doubt that he'd meet
their demands. -
42:38 - 42:40Although the King
supports his theater... -
42:40 - 42:43he's almost as broke
as we are. -
42:43 - 42:46Is my nose out of place?
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42:46 - 42:48Why are you staring at me?
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42:48 - 42:51I admire your nerve, madame...
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42:51 - 42:53in daring to defy Handel.
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42:53 - 42:58Women are very strong,
Signor Farinelli. -
42:58 - 43:30Men's weaknesses
make it necessary. -
43:30 - 43:40Bravo! Fantastic!
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43:40 - 43:42What is that?
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43:42 - 43:53Put those flowers away.
You look ridiculous. -
43:53 - 43:56Alexandra,
there's his brother. -
43:56 - 43:58Beware of Riccardo.
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43:58 - 44:00They say
that the Broschi brothers... -
44:00 - 48:34share everything,
even their conquests. -
48:34 - 48:38I know I'm late.
But you've provoked such an uproar. -
48:38 - 48:43Here we are, alone,
while all of London clamors for you. -
48:43 - 48:47Carlo, dear brother, you're crazy.
But I love you. -
48:47 - 48:51When I said you wouldn't
attend the reception, it was as if... -
48:51 - 48:53I'd announced
the end of the world! -
48:53 - 48:59I'm flattered, Carlo.
Flattered and moved. -
48:59 - 49:02Yes, yes. I'm moved.
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49:02 - 49:06And dying of hunger
and thirst. -
49:06 - 49:29Let's drink!
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49:29 - 49:40Tonight I'd like to have
every woman in the world. -
49:40 - 49:42Marvelous!
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49:42 - 49:47It's been too long since we shared
a real brotherly meal. -
49:47 - 49:50Porpora is overjoyed.
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49:50 - 49:53Nobody attended Handel's theater
this evening. -
49:53 - 49:56He had to cancel
the performance. -
49:56 - 49:59All of London was with us
at the Nobles. -
49:59 - 50:03To listen to us, Carlo,
your voice... -
50:03 - 50:06and my music!
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50:06 - 50:11I love you, Carlo.
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50:11 - 50:13And my new opera...
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50:13 - 50:18will make history.
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50:18 - 50:21It's shit!
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50:21 - 50:22What?
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50:22 - 50:26You heard perfectly well.
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50:26 - 50:29Then why all this acclaim?
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50:29 - 50:32Are all these people wrong?
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50:32 - 50:41Why did they applaud?
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50:41 - 50:43What's wrong with you?
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50:43 - 50:46You're never satisfied.
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50:46 - 50:53All Europe is at our feet.
What more do you want? -
50:53 - 50:57What's wrong, Carlo?
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50:57 - 51:00Talk to me, Carlo.
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51:00 - 51:05Don't worry about a thing.
You were magnificent. -
51:05 - 51:08It's completely unnoticeable,
believe me. -
51:08 - 51:10Just a tiny tremolo.
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51:10 - 51:15So tiny that it only happens
in the very highest appoggiaturas. -
51:15 - 51:18Nobody noticed it,
I swear. -
51:18 - 51:21I spotted it a while back,
but-- -
51:21 - 51:40Are you feeling better?
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51:40 - 51:42You hear that, Riccardo?
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51:42 - 51:45After all, you're not deaf.
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51:45 - 51:48You substitute virtuosity
with inspiration. -
51:48 - 51:50All those embellishments
and flourishes... -
51:50 - 51:53all those adornments...
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51:53 - 51:57that you heap on
to your scores! -
51:57 - 52:00I invent them for your voice.
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52:00 - 52:03Forget about my voice!
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52:03 - 52:08I can't.
You know I can't. -
52:08 - 52:10I promised our father.
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52:10 - 52:13Better think about the music.
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52:13 - 52:16It should touch the heart.
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52:16 - 52:20Find the true,
essential feeling. -
52:20 - 52:25I want your music to rouse
that fragment of the infinite... -
52:25 - 52:29that lies asleep
in their bellies. -
52:29 - 52:31That's what I ask of you.
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52:31 - 52:36Such ingratitude!
What about ''Orpheus''? -
52:36 - 52:38''Orpheus''!
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52:38 - 52:40''Orpheus'' doesn't exist.
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52:40 - 52:46You'll never finish it.
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52:46 - 52:51I don't lack inspiration.
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52:51 - 52:53I lack the time!
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52:53 - 52:55You take all my time.
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52:55 - 53:35All of my time!
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53:35 - 53:37Rise, Signor Farinelli.
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53:37 - 53:42Permit the Prince of Wales
to pay you homage. -
53:42 - 53:45The Nobles Theater
is eternally grateful to you... -
53:45 - 53:48for saving its honor,
as well as the honor... -
53:48 - 53:50of this country's nobility.
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53:50 - 53:57My voice is at the service of music,
Your Highness. -
53:57 - 53:59Your voice...
-
53:59 - 54:01Signor Farinelli...
-
54:01 - 54:03attracts the most
discerning audiences. -
54:03 - 54:07And despite the support
of His Majesty... -
54:07 - 54:11you're stealing from Handel
his last remaining listeners. -
54:11 - 54:29Not that we're displeased!
-
54:29 - 54:30What do you mean?
-
54:30 - 54:33These operas Handel composes
in three weeks... -
54:33 - 54:35are an insult
to his audience. -
54:35 - 54:38- Who spread this slander?
- Rumors. -
54:38 - 54:41Rumors that you stoop
to peddle, sir! -
54:41 - 54:45- Have you heard these operas, sir?
- You're joking, young lady. -
54:45 - 54:48That would be treason.
We never attend Covent Garden. -
54:48 - 54:53I have heard them. They surpass
anything one hears anywhere else. -
54:53 - 54:59I can't imagine Handel's work
surpasses Maestro Porpora's work. -
54:59 - 55:01Or that of Signor Broschi.
-
55:01 - 55:05You're an ass, sir.
You don't deserve to have ears! -
55:05 - 55:08Long after posterity
has forgotten... -
55:08 - 55:10that you ever lived...
-
55:10 - 55:14it will preserve Handel's name
with infinite respect. -
55:14 - 55:17Your conceited attitude...
-
55:17 - 55:20is an insult
to all musicians. -
55:20 - 55:23I'd like to erase from my memory
this cursed day... -
55:23 - 55:59when I sang for you!
-
55:59 - 56:02You're cheating, Carlo.
-
56:02 - 56:05He always cheated.
-
56:05 - 56:07He can't stand to lose.
-
56:07 - 56:10Neither can I.
-
56:10 - 56:16But I don't cheat.
-
56:16 - 56:20I taught you how to sing,
Carlo Broschi. -
56:20 - 56:23Don't forget
that I was your teacher. -
56:23 - 56:26Don't add ingratitude...
-
56:26 - 56:32to your insolence.
-
56:32 - 56:36Say something.
-
56:36 - 56:42What is he thinking?
-
56:42 - 56:48He's decided to humiliate us
with his scorn. -
56:48 - 56:51We're wasting our time.
-
56:51 - 57:00Tonight the Broschis have
decided to remain silent. -
57:00 - 57:03I hardly knew my father.
-
57:03 - 57:09It was I who asked to hang his portraits
throughout the house. -
57:09 - 57:13My mother was afraid
she'd suffer. -
57:13 - 57:16But actually, it helped us.
-
57:16 - 57:21I no longer have a father.
And you will never have children, right? -
57:21 - 57:23It's the greatest sorrow
of my life. -
57:23 - 57:25Marry my mother!
-
57:25 - 57:27Let us choose each other.
-
57:27 - 57:33You'll be my father,
I'll really be your son. -
57:33 - 57:37I know the Church forbids
castrati to marry. -
57:37 - 57:42But my mother is not a Catholic.
-
57:42 - 57:45I know that she's
really very lonely. -
57:45 - 57:50I'm very touched
by your suggestion, Benedict. -
57:50 - 57:53I thank God
for the love you bear me. -
57:53 - 57:57God has nothing to do with it.
-
57:57 - 60:07It's a private gift.
-
60:07 - 60:09Let's not stay here.
-
60:09 - 60:13- What are you doing here?
- Let's go, please. -
60:13 - 60:17- Were you following me?
- It's not the first time. -
60:17 - 60:23What I just did put us
in grave danger. Here, read it later. -
60:23 - 60:25How did you get this copy?
-
60:25 - 60:27It's no copy.
It's Handel's original score. -
60:27 - 60:31I stole it for you.
-
60:31 - 60:35My legs are still trembling.
-
60:35 - 60:37You're insane!
-
60:37 - 60:43Yes.
-
60:43 - 60:48You've been singing Broschi
for too long, haven't you? -
60:48 - 60:53You're starving for music
worthy of your voice. -
60:53 - 61:00Now it's in your hands.
-
61:00 - 61:53You need your brother
even for a kiss? -
61:53 - 61:56Where were you, Carlo?
I'm talking to you! -
61:56 - 62:03You shouldn't be out in the cold.
It hurts your voice. -
62:03 - 62:05Why is she here?
-
62:05 - 62:15We've been waiting for you, Carlo,
with great impatience. -
62:15 - 62:29You're disheveled, young lady.
-
62:29 - 62:41Did my brother give you
what you expected? -
62:41 - 63:10You didn't answer my question.
-
63:10 - 63:14Calm down. A night with her
will do us both good. -
63:14 - 63:17I don't want to.
Have her taken home. -
63:17 - 63:21Let me have her.
-
63:21 - 63:24Don't break our pact.
-
63:24 - 63:29Let me. I need her.
-
63:29 - 63:31I wouldn't advise it, Carlo.
-
63:31 - 63:34You're good at two things,
Carlo Broschi. -
63:34 - 63:36Betrayal and loneliness!
-
63:36 - 63:39We no longer need each other,
castrato! -
63:39 - 63:46Castrato!
-
63:46 - 63:50I beg you to stay.
-
63:50 - 63:52I'm sorry.
-
63:52 - 64:40Without him, it's no good.
-
64:40 - 64:54To your health!
-
64:54 - 64:57My dear Margaret!
-
64:57 - 65:17Will you marry me?
-
65:17 - 65:20I'm afraid you didn't hear
my request. -
65:20 - 65:22I heard it perfectly,
my friend... -
65:22 - 65:26and I thank you for it.
-
65:26 - 65:30Forgive my laughter.
It was a stupid defensive reflex. -
65:30 - 65:34It's a mistake, Carlo.
-
65:34 - 65:38I will never marry again.
-
65:38 - 65:46I owe Benedict's father
that last fidelity. -
65:46 - 65:50You need no further excuse
than the horror I inspire in you. -
65:50 - 65:54Oh, no!
-
65:54 - 65:59But I am too aware
to share your blindness. -
65:59 - 66:03Probably because
I often play God on stage... -
66:03 - 66:14I dared to think
I could be a man. -
66:14 - 66:16Forgive me, both of you.
-
66:16 - 66:19It's impossible.
-
66:19 - 66:22I cannot.
-
66:22 - 66:27Come, Benedict.
-
66:27 - 66:30You're tearing me apart,
Carlo. -
66:30 - 67:20To protect my love,
I must crush my feelings. -
67:20 - 67:29To hell with those rats!
-
67:29 - 67:32I'm so tired.
-
67:32 - 67:37I am so tired!
-
67:37 - 67:40Too much pride.
-
67:40 - 67:46Don't despise your music, Maestro.
-
67:46 - 67:48Who let you in?
-
67:48 - 67:50Don't resist.
-
67:50 - 67:53Follow the thread of my voice,
like a musical progression. -
67:53 - 67:54I only want to talk.
-
67:54 - 67:57- Where did you get that?
- It doesn't matter. -
67:57 - 68:00I came to offer you this music.
-
68:00 - 68:02How dare you?
-
68:02 - 68:04I'll sing it for you.
-
68:04 - 68:06Sing it for me?
-
68:06 - 68:10It's time we made peace.
-
68:10 - 68:13We both had the mystery
revealed to us. -
68:13 - 68:17Music belongs to me
just as it belongs to you. -
68:17 - 68:20What music?
-
68:20 - 68:24Good enough to squeeze cheap tears
from females who swoon over your voice? -
68:24 - 68:28Is that how you presume
to move me? -
68:28 - 68:31With your music, I will.
-
68:31 - 68:34Because of you,
and to save this theater... -
68:34 - 68:38I exhaust myself composing works
unworthy of my talent. -
68:38 - 68:41You're causing my music
to deviate from its course. -
68:41 - 68:45I'll never forgive you
for that, Farinelli. -
68:45 - 68:48A castrato's voice is an example
of nature abused... -
68:48 - 68:50rerouted from its goal,
in order to deceive. -
68:50 - 68:54You've subverted your voice
to virtuosity without soul... -
68:54 - 68:56devoted only to artifice!
-
68:56 - 68:59Let it stay there!
-
68:59 - 69:01Give me back my score.
-
69:01 - 69:03You know, Maestro...
-
69:03 - 69:06some people say
that my singing... -
69:06 - 69:10has power over people.
-
69:10 - 69:14Don't turn my voice
into an instrument of death. -
69:14 - 69:15You don't frighten me.
-
69:15 - 69:18Everyone knows that Farinelli
promotes his own legend. -
69:18 - 69:21Keep on splitting their ears...
-
69:21 - 70:18with stupid operas
full of idiotic characters! -
70:18 - 70:23Is that him?
-
70:23 - 70:35Yes, it is.
-
70:35 - 70:37You see, Carlo?
-
70:37 - 70:41I'm happy.
My body doesn't refuse to grow. -
70:41 - 70:43Are you in pain, child?
-
70:43 - 70:45It's not really pain.
-
70:45 - 70:49Just a feeling
of utter fragility. -
70:49 - 71:04Like a snail
without its shell. -
71:04 - 71:08Alexandra has
the world's softest hands. -
71:08 - 71:23But I won't share them
with anyone else. -
71:23 - 71:27Delightful!
Quick, cover it up. -
71:27 - 71:32We're helpless, Alexandra.
-
71:32 - 71:37But one thing is certain.
-
71:37 - 71:51You love me, don't you?
-
71:51 - 73:02Where is my score?
-
73:02 - 73:06Where does your brother hide
the opera he stole from me? -
73:06 - 73:08Tell me...
-
73:08 - 73:13and I'll leave you in peace,
like a rat in your attic. -
73:13 - 73:19Thieves!
-
73:19 - 73:24You've stolen my brother
from me, Maestro. -
73:24 - 73:26Your music...
-
73:26 - 73:34separated us more
than any ocean could have. -
73:34 - 73:37Who composed this?
-
73:37 - 73:45Play it. Go ahead!
-
73:45 - 73:48Neither excessive...
-
73:48 - 73:50nor unnecessary flourishes.
-
73:50 - 73:53It doesn't seem like you.
-
73:53 - 73:56This is an entreaty.
-
73:56 - 73:58The harmony should be changed.
-
73:58 - 74:01Take this supplication
into the dominant. -
74:01 - 74:11Move over!
-
74:11 - 74:13After the major third...
-
74:13 - 74:20repeat the theme
up a fourth. -
74:20 - 74:22Your brother is a monster.
-
74:22 - 74:27Play! Go ahead!
-
74:27 - 74:28This is weak.
-
74:28 - 74:33Not enough violence!
Wait. -
74:33 - 74:34Expand the chord...
-
74:34 - 74:51and dare a chromatic move
to D-flat. -
74:51 - 74:54Not bad. Not bad at all!
-
74:54 - 74:58Who does he think he is?
God? -
74:58 - 75:01He's destroying you...
-
75:01 - 75:04and wants to destroy me, too.
-
75:04 - 75:06Bring me the rest.
-
75:06 - 75:09Some ink, pens, wine.
-
75:09 - 75:31What are you waiting for?
-
75:31 - 75:34When did you plan
to finish it? -
75:34 - 75:39When did you start this?
-
75:39 - 75:41When?
-
75:41 - 75:45The day when--
-
75:45 - 75:49The day my brother
was castrated. -
75:49 - 75:54That day, I promised him...
-
75:54 - 75:57it would be...
-
75:57 - 75:58our joint masterpiece.
-
75:58 - 76:03You'll never finish this opera.
Never! -
76:03 - 76:07You no longer have any reason
to finish it. -
76:07 - 76:09He doesn't need you anymore.
-
76:09 - 76:12It is you who needs him.
-
76:12 - 76:17You've been deprived
of your instrument, Signor Broschi. -
76:17 - 76:21You're like Narcissus
without his reflection. -
76:21 - 76:24Like Orpheus without his lute.
-
76:24 - 76:27You're right, Maestro.
-
76:27 - 76:31Without him, your music
no longer exists. -
76:31 - 76:33Without him...
-
76:33 - 76:43you are nothing but silence.
-
76:43 - 76:45At 1 7...
-
76:45 - 76:49I composed my first melody.
-
76:49 - 76:53I wrote it for Carlo.
-
76:53 - 76:58You may be the only one
who can understand. -
76:58 - 77:02His voice--
-
77:02 - 77:06His voice was sublime.
-
77:06 - 77:10And my music flowed
from my brother's throat. -
77:10 - 77:22When did he fall off that horse?
-
77:22 - 77:29He never fell off.
-
77:29 - 77:31When Father died...
-
77:31 - 77:35Carlo became seriously ill.
-
77:35 - 77:38My father had entrusted him to me.
-
77:38 - 77:40He was delirious.
-
77:40 - 77:48I was afraid of losing him.
-
77:48 - 77:51I soothed him
with some opium... -
77:51 - 77:54and by telling him the story
of an opera... -
77:54 - 77:59that I invented day after day
to help him dream. -
77:59 - 78:02He loved to sing, Maestro.
-
78:02 - 78:08He loved to sing.
-
78:08 - 78:14His face--
-
78:14 - 78:20His face was transfigured
when he sang. -
78:20 - 78:27That angelic voice
had to be preserved. -
78:27 - 78:29It had to be done quickly.
-
78:29 - 78:33Opium eventually wears off.
-
78:33 - 78:36His voice had to be kept
from being ruined... -
78:36 - 78:41by the repulsive alchemy...
-
78:41 - 78:49that time inflicts
on the body. -
78:49 - 78:53My music unified us, Maestro...
-
78:53 - 79:38closer than lovers.
-
79:38 - 79:41Do you realize
the scandal we will create? -
79:41 - 79:47A Handel opera performed
at the Nobles theater! -
79:47 - 80:04It's unheard of!.
Incredible! -
80:04 - 85:55How could I have let
all this happen? -
85:55 - 85:58Finally, Farinelli...
-
85:58 - 86:01what rendered us enemies
for so many years... -
86:01 - 86:04will be resolved tonight.
-
86:04 - 86:07It's time to settle our account
before God. -
86:07 - 86:09Do you remember the opera...
-
86:09 - 86:13that your brother promised you
when you were boys? -
86:13 - 86:18Do you remember, Farinelli,
with what emotion he spoke of it? -
86:18 - 86:21Did you ever ask yourself...
-
86:21 - 86:24whether it was to soothe
the pain of your castration... -
86:24 - 86:28or to still
his howling conscience? -
86:28 - 86:31It's time you faced the truth...
-
86:31 - 86:34that has haunted you
since childhood. -
86:34 - 86:37Why do you refuse to hear
what you've known all along? -
86:37 - 86:41It's to this brother
who had you castrated... -
86:41 - 86:43that you dedicated
all your talent. -
86:43 - 86:48And to perpetuate
this brotherly pact... -
86:48 - 86:52you spat in the face of Handel.
-
86:52 - 86:56You managed to turn me
into what you've always been. -
86:56 - 86:59You castrated...
-
86:59 - 87:02my imagination.
-
87:02 - 87:08Starting now, I'll never compose
another opera again. Never again! -
87:08 - 87:11You are the first to know...
-
87:11 - 87:15and the only one to blame.
-
87:15 - 87:20Ask God for the strength
to continue... -
87:20 - 87:28and to sing, without wavering,
the music you stole from me... -
87:28 - 92:02Farinelli.
-
92:02 - 92:04Come on!
-
92:04 - 92:08Carlo! Come outside!
-
92:08 - 92:10Let's see you, Carlo!
-
92:10 - 92:12You've no right to reject me!
-
92:12 - 92:16I've looked for you for three years!
Come out! -
92:16 - 92:19I've looked for you everywhere!
-
92:19 - 92:21Carlo!
-
92:21 - 92:23Carlo!
-
92:23 - 92:26Answer me!
-
92:26 - 92:30You're a Broschi, Carlo,
just like me! -
92:30 - 92:34You can't have forgotten.
That's impossible! -
92:34 - 92:35Carlo, come on!
-
92:35 - 92:37Our opera!
-
92:37 - 92:41I've finished it!
Carlo, I've finished it! -
92:41 - 92:44I composed it for you!
''Orpheus''! -
92:44 - 92:45''Orpheus''!
-
92:45 - 92:49Here it is!
Come on, Carlo! -
92:49 - 92:51Carlo, come out!
-
92:51 - 92:53Do something.
-
92:53 - 92:55I know you're there,
Alexandra! -
92:55 - 92:59Don't take him away from me!
-
92:59 - 93:01Don't take him away from me!
-
93:01 - 93:04Do you want to kill me?
-
93:04 - 93:06Is that what you want?
-
93:06 - 93:11Without me, you'd be nothing.
-
93:11 - 93:12I created you.
-
93:12 - 93:15Farinelli!
-
93:15 - 93:18I created you!
-
93:18 - 93:22Castrato!
-
93:22 - 93:24Castrato!
-
93:24 - 95:16Castrato!
-
95:16 - 95:26Carlo, please!
He'll go crazy! -
95:26 - 95:28Tell him you love him.
-
95:28 - 95:31Go ahead. Go.
-
95:31 - 95:33I can't.
-
95:33 - 95:36Your brother needs you,
and so do I. -
95:36 - 95:39I need you, too.
Do you hear me? -
95:39 - 95:42I sacrificed everything
for this love. -
95:42 - 95:44I know it's senseless...
-
95:44 - 95:46but I love you.
-
95:46 - 95:51I don't want to lose you.
-
95:51 - 96:45I don't want to lose you.
-
96:45 - 96:48Three years, Carlo!
-
96:48 - 97:27Three years!
-
97:27 - 97:31I knew it was you.
-
97:31 - 97:35It's very beautiful.
-
97:35 - 97:38Really?
-
97:38 - 97:42You really think so?
-
97:42 - 97:47It's your most beautiful composition!
-
97:47 - 97:50It's what I always waited for.
-
97:50 - 97:52We could work on it together.
-
97:52 - 97:56Perform ''Orpheus''
here in Madrid. -
97:56 - 97:59Everyone will love it
if you sing it. -
97:59 - 98:02Your brother no longer sings,
Riccardo... -
98:02 - 98:12except for the King.
-
98:12 - 98:14And maybe for you?
-
98:14 - 98:17It's strange.
-
98:17 - 98:20There's something in your face
when you suffer... -
98:20 - 98:24that's poignantly reminiscent
of your brother. -
98:24 - 98:36That must be why
I can't really hate you. -
98:36 - 98:42Do you know how much I've suffered,
writing our opera? -
98:42 - 98:46You're telling me
about suffering, Riccardo? You? -
98:46 - 98:49Can't you see, I'm asking
for your forgiveness? -
98:49 - 98:51Haven't I atoned for enough?
-
98:51 - 99:54I don't think so.
Never enough! -
99:54 - 99:59Is the earth simply a tomb?
-
99:59 - 103:23Bring back the sun, Farinelli.
-
103:23 - 103:26Riccardo!
-
103:26 - 106:45Riccardo!
-
106:45 - 106:48My beloved brother.
-
106:48 - 106:52It is without much hope
that I'll search in distant lands... -
106:52 - 106:55amidst the clashes of war...
-
106:55 - 106:57for emotions as intense...
-
106:57 - 107:24as those I derived from music.
-
107:24 - 107:28At this moment, Carlo...
-
107:28 - 107:32with my heart heavy
from leaving you... -
107:32 - 107:35I'm giving you back
what I had taken from you. -
107:35 - 107:42Your share of humanity.
-
107:42 - 107:46I've burned our opera.
-
107:46 - 107:50That music and the past...
-
107:50 - 107:55are irrelevant today.
-
107:55 - 107:59But what I am leaving
with you, Carlo... -
107:59 - 108:01is that not also...
-
108:01 -ourjoint creation?
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FARINELLI - Il Castrato
Directed by Gérard CorbiauFarinelli (24 January 1705 -16 September 1782 (?)), was the stage name of
Carlo Maria Michelangelo Nicola Broschi, celebrated Italian castrato singer
of the 18th century and one of the greatest singers in the history of opera.Farinelli is a 1994 biographical film about the life and career of the Italian opera singer Farinelli, considered one of the greatest castrato singers of all time. It stars Stefano Dionisi as Farinelli and was directed by the Belgian director Gérard Corbiau.
Although Dionisi provided the speaking voice, Farinelli's singing voice was provided by a soprano, Ewa Malas-Godlewska and a countertenor, Derek Lee Ragin, who were recorded separately then digitally merged to recreate the sound of a castrato.
Although based on real life events, dramatic license was taken. For example, Farinelli's brother is given much importance and Porpora is de-emphasized, while the movie offers a different explanation for how Carlo Broschi came to take the stage name Farinelli. George Frideric Handel, played by Jeroen Krabbé, is made out to be somewhat of a villain, but this is based on the competition between the theater at which Handel's music was played and the theater at which Farinelli sang.
Its musical director was the French harpsichordist and conductor Christophe Rousset. The musical recording was made at the concert hall, the Arsenal in Metz, with the orchestra Les Talens Lyriques.
Written by Marcel Beaulieu
Andrée Corbiau
Gérard CorbiauStarring
Stefano Dionisi
Enrico Lo Verso
Elsa ZylbersteinCinematography
Walther van den EndeEditing by
Joëlle HacheDistributed by
Sony Pictures Classics (Region 1 DVD)Release date(s)
7 December 1994 (France)
16 March 1995 (Italy)Running time 111 minutes
Country Italy
Belgium
Francehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farinelli
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- Video Language:
- Italian
- Duration:
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