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Divorced dad Cesars rock band with his teenage sons sparks family conflict and reveals the harsh realities of the music industry.
Transcript
00:00Don't play, please. We are in class.
00:07Finish it. I'm working.
00:12Don't worry. We'll take her to her dad's.
00:17Where's the house?
00:18Here.
00:22Now you'll see.
00:23It's not a house.
00:24No, it's a palace.
00:25How are you with your dad?
00:27Good.
00:28Do you have a place to study?
00:30Eli, the singer I promised you.
00:32Hi.
00:33Manu.
00:34The drummer. You're so small.
00:35You too.
00:36Yes.
00:39How am I going to sell my first guitar like this?
00:41Manu, why don't you tell her to join the band?
00:43No, it's over. My life is over.
00:45Two days die without your love.
00:57This is the money for your studies.
01:00I want to dedicate myself to music.
01:02You have many conditions, Manu.
01:03Music is not a job.
01:05Cesar.
01:06You understand, Manuel.
01:07Besides music, you have to study something.
01:09Because with music you never know.
01:12I'm going to end up being an engineer.
01:14With a notebook full of songs.
01:16No.
01:17I like what you do.
01:18Good evening.
01:19It's the first time I play in a band
01:21where I came to be two of my classmates.
01:23And I don't speak musically.
01:25Thanks to my children.
01:29I'm going to need a few days off.
01:31Did you see with the money?
01:32Can you tell me what the hell you did with the money you took from me?
01:37Why did dad play with us in the band?
01:39I don't care.
01:41Everything is fine, but this is not what you proposed to me.
01:45Get out.
01:52I don't know why I'm doing this.
01:55I trust you, Manu.
02:02You took care of Manuel.
02:03We don't know how it's going to end.
02:05I'm still here.
02:06I know, honey.

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