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The life of Orlando, a gentle piano tuner, tormented by back pain, changes when he meets Olga, a charming physiotherapis | dG1fNHJVNlpQd2pWbFk
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00:00I'm going to show you how it's done.
00:01Maestro, I'm done.
00:02Nice to meet you, Olga.
00:03Nice to meet you, Orlando.
00:04You play the pianoforte, and I play the pianists.
00:05But if necessary, I also play the accordionists.
00:06What are you defending?
00:07It's been a while since I've spoken to a guy who's been playing the accordion for a long
00:08time.
00:09He's a great musician.
00:10He's a great musician.
00:11He's a great musician.
00:12He's a great musician.
00:13He's a great musician.
00:14He's a great musician.
00:15He's a great musician.
00:16He's a great musician.
00:17He's a great musician.
00:18He's a great musician.
00:19He's a great musician.
00:20He's a great musician.
00:21He's a great musician.
00:22He's a great musician.
00:23He's a great musician.
00:44At a certain point, a piece is badly stuck, and in time, it makes the furniture wrinkle.
00:49Here I am, in front of me, the photo of a wrinkled piece of furniture.
00:52So, it would be a good idea to get me treated at Ikea.
00:57Who are you protesting against?
00:59Bandera is the captain of the Fulgore 2019!
01:03This idea that music must be taught.
01:05It's the music that must be taught to us.
01:08I see Potenza as a little Dubai.
01:11Are you sure?
01:12You've never been sure of anything. Don't you feel it?
01:14What a load of shit.
01:15I'll deal with that load.
01:17If you look at you now, no one would say that we are the same person.
01:25I saved your life, but I did it for me.

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