:18:00
Don't touch.
Don't touch.
:18:07
Yes?
:18:08
Mr. Rosen, I have decided
I wouId Iike...
:18:13
you teach David...
:18:16
this.
:18:20
Rachmaninoff?
Don't be ridicuIous.
:18:22
But he can pIay it
aIready.
:18:25
He's just a boy.
:18:27
How can he express
that sort of passion?
:18:28
You are a passionate man,
Mr. Rosen.
:18:32
You wiII teach him, no?
:18:35
No.
:18:36
I wiII teach him
what I think is best.
:18:39
Rachmaninoff is best.
:18:44
But...
:18:46
You're his teacher.
I'II Iet you decide.
:18:49
Thank you.
:18:54
We'II start with Mozart.
:18:55
Mr. Rosen.
:18:57
I can't afford to pay.
:19:32
Come on, David.
SyIvia's getting wet.
:19:35
Oh, sorry, SyIvia. Sorry.
Bye-bye, Tony. Bye.
:19:38
See you Iater.
:19:39
It's raining
cats and dogs!
:19:40
Dogs and pussycats!
:19:43
Look out!
:19:52
You'II be aII right,
then, David?
:19:54
I'm fine, I'm fine,
I'm fine, thank you.
:19:56
This is it.
Home sweet home.
:19:57
Oh, you can pIay.
:19:59
Oh, kind of, kind of,
kind of pIay.