200 rreshtat e parë.
Where do you go?
Do we need money there?
- You asshole! - Asshole!
- Hurry up! - Why do you let him in?
Watch it!
Why don't you let us in? It's cold. We've been here long enough.
I don't get why they let some people in and don't let others.
- Shit! - They just don't let people in!
- ...something like 15-20 minutes. - Hey, let us in!
We're here, too...
Get him! He took the purse!
It's okay. It's okay.
Dial 911.
We can't wait. We have to call the ambulance.
We have to call the police.
He's dead. We have to call the police.
Yes, he's dead. We should call the police.
Pleasure to meet you.
How's it going?
Good.
Let's go.
The car's right here.
What is you name?
My name? Miguel.
- Miguel? Nice to meet you. - A pleasure.
- You speak Spanish? - A little. Just a little.
Everything okay?
Thank you. Very good.
Gentlemen, cheers. - Cheers.
Ma'am?
Honey.
Good luck.
Cheers. Cheers. Cheers.
Ma'am... It was a pleasure. The meal was excellent.
For me?
Your son?
Who died?
The poor thing.
Thank you... Good luck.
Good luck.
Yes, Orlando.
Nice meeting you, sir.
Both for my wife and myself, it is a pleasure having you here.
- Where is the Huracan club? - Right around the corner?
- Are you Italian? - No, Argentine.
Tony Manas, where is he?
Upstairs? Thanks.
- Sir, which one is Manas? - That way.
Good, good, there, there. Good, good. Left, left.
Very good. Combination. - That's it, man.
Here. Three rounds.
- Who is it? - It's me.
- Mr. Manas, nice to meet you. - How are you?
One moment, sir.
Let's stop here for a minute.
Now you step in. Turn...
The arm! Watch the arm!
Well done, boy.
Lovely!
Here, sir. Guard it with your life, okay?
It's yours, right?
Yes, of course.
"General Humberto Rojas"
The Hospital.
Miguel, can you hear me? We're on top of things.
We even have access to the Yankee's room.
Excellent!
Goal!
When you step inside, you turn...
He's checking you out.
He's looking at you.
He wants to dance with you.
Excuse me, ladies. Excuse me.
Do you speak English?
- Will you call me? - Yeah. Have a good time.
Say bye to Olga for me.
- Yes. - I'm your daddy.
Yes, daddy, yes. Yes, daddy, yes.
What do you want?
I want you to fuck me good, daddy.
- More. More. - More?
More.
- Come, more. - What?
Like that! Yes!
Incredible. Incredible. Incredible.
- I am? - Daddy.
Sure, sure.
Next week.
See you next week.
Good appetite.
Oh, man! Look at that precious thing.
A goddess! Look at that sweet bread.
Where is the commercial? Upstairs? Thank you.
Are you married?
What?
Are you married?
If I'm married...?
Behave. Have you been practicing? I'll see you next week.
Yes. Goodbye.
Let's try to have the same energy...
...otherwise we will look like this.
I like it.
You like it?
More!
The other leg.
- The same. - The same?
No, no, no.
Yes.
Careful.
Thank you.
"Gancho."
The hook.
For you all...
Carlos Copello, Alicia Montes.
Come on... move along.
Come on! Come on, kids!
Good morning, General.
Good morning.
You made it?
"General Humberto Rojas"
"Se Alquila Habitación"
OK, I've got this one room here...
Facing the street is better...
OK, I've got this one in the front, but there's some storage there...
Please, go ahead...
See? There's all that stuff...
No, it's OK, no problem.
I can take it away tomorrow...
- How much? - One hundred dollars a week.
Here, this is for two weeks.
There's only one thing I need to ask.
My mother sleeps in the afternoons...
...please don't make too much noise.
- Thank you. - Thank you.
Good. Yes.
You can visit us later if you want.
Are you coughing, Mom? I'm coming.
Be happy, Mom. I rented the room to a Yankee.
You rented? Good.
No wonder you're coughing. You're smoking!
Let's go in or you'll freeze to death.
Move.
Let's see, let's see.
Come on, man, hurry up.
I don't have a shot.
Here goes a glass of water.
What's going on?
What happened?
"DO NOT DISTURB"
I'm off to Montevideo for three days...
and then I'm coming back.
Señorita, how are you?
Very good.
Pleased to meet you, sir.
I know you. I know you.
The whole gang's here. Bravo!
- The great master. - I've told him all about you.
And what about her?
The queen!
Yes, a little.
Don't be modest. You're being humble, aren't you?
Humble, yes.
So, what is Tango? It's something new to me.
I love it.
Tango is life.
- Life? - Life.
Tango is love, it's hate. Tango is everything.
It's a lot of thing together.
A thing of beauty.
You forgot to mention love.
It's love, I did say it. And hate.
Hey, don't interupt me!
I'm talking. I'm older than you are.
Yes, Tango is everything.
What is the future of Tango?
The future of Tango?
It's them.
They are the future of Tango.
It runs in the blood, in the family.
Their blood, their family, their training...
They were already dancing in their mother's womb.
Yes.
They were being fed inside.
They're hot like their mother, like their aunt, and all of us women.
Watch what you're saying.
They were born dancing.
In the blood.
It's in the blood. And the blood runs.
Yes.
There's been so many well-known Tango dancers.
Which were the best?
And "El Águila Blanca."
He was a little guy. A German.
He was really tiny.
He'd spin a lot and make lots of turns,
and suddenly he'd lift his leg up...
and hit me right here.
But I wouldn't stop, I'd just go on.
I liked dancing with him, but it hurt.
It was just a style of dancing. It was his style.
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