Pierwsze 200 wierszy.
Let's put it on point.
Here you are.
Let's put it here.
Darnit!
Here's the hook. One, two...
Okay, we'll do it tomorrow.
- (Concierge) That's enough. - "That's enough," I say!
It can't be enough. Decorate!
You young people want everything now. There's no spirit of sacrifice.
Look at this, how empty it is! Decorate.
Are you wearing it red? A little harmony!
Chromatic. Well done, blue!
Maybe red would have been better. Go, decorate!
What did you do today? Nothing!
It's empty here!
- Why did you turn off the radio? - Can we listen to more modern stuff?
Yes.
Listen to this.
- Who is this guy? - His name is Fabiano.
She has 2 million followers. Look, mom.
Let's see. I figured out who he is. He's beautiful!
- Yes, it's beautiful. Have you seen it? - I love it.
Chiara, don't joke!
40 years have passed!
The hotel has never been so good.
They all want to come here. English, French, Germans.
They all want to come here.
I promised you I would stick it out, and so I did.
- (shouting) Mr. Lorenzo! - My goodness!
I've always said that, deep down, you're a softie.
What are you saying? Why do you have to scare me every time?
There is no need to be ashamed to express your feelings.
I was cleaning the photos because they are all dusty.
Opening up is important. It may seem like a sign of weakness, but it isn't.
- Why are you sitting down? - Go on, I'm listening.
I like it when she lets off steam.
I'm talking to myself and you're listening?
- I'm quiet. - Didn't you have something to tell me?
- His family has arrived! - Does that seem like a small thing to you?
Grandpa!
Hello, how beautiful you've become! How you've grown!
Sit here, come on.
- See? - She's taller than me.
It didn't take much.
- How did the trip go? - Good.
- Where are Mom and Dad? - In their room.
- (Otto) In the room. - You know everything, you're the "countervous".
Tell me everything later. I have a big surprise for you tonight.
- What surprise? - What kind of surprise, Mr. Lorenzo?
It's a "big surprise" for you.
- What kind of surprise? - I can't reveal it.
Otherwise it's no longer a surprise.
If you don't like it, you have to tell me.
Okay, I promise.
I promise.
- I'm going to clean the paintings. - Good.
You see.
It's always a pleasure to come back here.
What are you looking for?
My mother's earrings.
I can't find them anymore.
Did you forget them at home?
It's the first thing I put in my beauty bag.
You'll see, you'll find them, love. Listen, I'm going.
I'll take Chiara skating. Then we'll browse the stalls.
Neither. She went to her grandfather and said she was going to see his friends.
How? From his friends?
He hasn't seen them since this summer.
But every time we arrive, she and I go for a walk around town.
It's tradition.
This year you'll have to do without it.
She also said that Don Michele had an important task for her.
Since when does Don Michele come before his father?
Are you jealous?
About Don Michele? Come on!
No, his friends! That Fabiano.
No, you're welcome!
You better get used to it.
He saw you as a king, soon he will see you as a tyrant.
It's growing.
He needs his space.
If you care about tradition, why don't you help me look for my earrings?
I've been wearing them every Christmas for 20 years.
I would really like to know what this great commitment of Don Michele is.
- Chiara. - Shut up!
We can't talk, especially you who are an ass.
Why do I play the donkey and Giorgia plays Saint Joseph?
We drew lots for the roles.
- We'll change them tomorrow. - Okay.
Giorgia and I will be the ox and the donkey, you will be Mary and Joseph.
- Okay, but he plays Maria. - No! You play Maria.
I had the idea to switch roles!
Guys! What's this "caciara"?
I have to audition. Please!
- What beautiful girls! - Good morning.
- What are their names? - Vanda and Iris.
- Vanda Osiris? - No, Vanda and Iris.
- Both his daughters? - Yes.
Good. But we're looking for a Baby Jesus.
- Let's make them act like little angels. - Okay.
- Do you want to be little angels? - Thanks.
Prego. (fra sé) Vanda, Ines.
Good morning.
- We are looking for the Baby Jesus. - Look at him.
How does he do it? Baby Jesus is so small.
Let him try it! Look at his cute little face.
Can you get small? I don't think so.
Take a good look at it!
- We make him do... - What?
Pontius Pilate. Are you up for it?
- Good morning, Pontius Pilate. - Thank you!
Thank you. (to his son) Pontius!
- Good morning. - We found it!
Here he is. What's the baby's name?
- Antonio. - He'll play Baby Jesus.
Come on, gentlemen. Please, this is public land.
- Move along! - We're not finished.
Move along! Let's go. You too, children. Please go home.
- Come on. - What's happening?
Registered letter from the municipality represented by Mayor Zambonai.
- Ah, but this mayor... - It's a registered letter.
Crazy stuff!
Perfect. (reads) "Video mapping", "spatial augmented realistic".
Perfect!
This is exactly what I was looking for.
It's new.
Bravo, that's a blast. Here we go.
But...
...I don't see the estimate.
Ah, is there another sheet?
Sorry, there must be a typo.
No typos?
You have to realize that for a small administration like this...
...a figure of this kind has a significant impact on the budget.
Oh yeah! Who cares about the budget?
Shake your hand! Deal, bro.
Mayor! I'm really getting the "fifty minutes."
Don Michele.
- Go away! - How dare you?
- You have to explain to me what this is. - Calm down.
It all seems very clear to me.
The municipality revokes the permit to occupy public land...
...for the living nativity scene.
What is not clear?
Do you want to abolish the living nativity scene, a centuries-old, "million-dollar" tradition?
No, we are not abolishing anything.
We simply rethink it.
What would it be like?
In a modern, more "smart" way.
I have a top-of-the-line consultant here , Don Michele!
"Top of the range"!
We will do a video mapping project on the facade of the town hall.
Annunciation, journey to Bethlehem, birth, adoration of the shepherds.
Not those four poor children freezing in a papier-mâché cave!
If a father "wakes up" and calls social workers, we're in trouble!
When they make the living nativity scene, children have fun!
Children play and laugh with relatives, friends, uncles, and grandparents!
They come from abroad!
Because it's a centuries-old, "million-dollar" tradition! It's a symbol!
The symbols need to be updated.
No! The word itself says it: "symbol."
We need to rejuvenate this country, Don Michele.
We don't have to modernize anything!
We need to free it from dusty things.
The old-fashioned, obsolete things!
Be careful with that vase. I care a lot about it.
- What is he doing? - He fell.
- It's from the Mayan era! - I thought it was "smart," modern.
Isn't it modern? Too bad.
Crazy!
What do I do with it now?
How does it seem to you?
It's not bad.
Of course, I sang much better at his age .
But much better!
They called me "the Peppino di Capri of the Dolomites".
- Who is he? - Don't you know who Peppino di Capri is?
- Be good! - Anyway, what's the surprise?
- This surprise... >- (Giacomo) Hey.
- Your dad's coming. - (Giacomo) Here we are.
We did it, finally.
- How's it going? - Good.
- Hi, "daddy." - You're touching me everywhere!
No, it's busy there, sorry.
- What do you say? - Stand there.
- This is my place. - Every Christmas I get a stiff neck.
Between you and her... Stand over there, I can see you better.
What does it cost you? Do me a favor.
It's the same.
- Right? - (Giacomo) Of course, come on.
- Why is there an extra seat? - Well...
Eight dinner with us?
- You're welcome! - Thank you, Mr. Lorenzo.
It's an honor. It's the first time we've had dinner together.
You always show up unexpectedly! What are you doing?
- She said, "Eight is having dinner with us." - She said that as an example.
I misunderstood.
Anyway, I'm glad you're here too.
I want to give you a speech.
You come to visit me every Christmas and I am truly happy.
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