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FRANCIS I:

What does that say?

Oh, I see. [chuckles]

It's backwards.

"What follows is based on events

in the life

of Leonardo da Vinci."

Ta-ta-ta! The story begins.

LEONARDO:

In rivers,

the water that you touch

is the last of what has passed

and the first of that

which comes,

so with present time.

[owl hoots]

[creaking]

[]

MELZI:

Maestro?

Maestro Leonardo?

-Lost in your thoughts again?

-[exclaims]

You had something

you wanted to show me.

Sorry, Francesco.

I-- I was somewhere else.

See, I wanted to show you this.

[whirring]

[speaks Italian]

Bellissima questa!

LEONARDO:

Cecco,

these mirrors will allow me

to study the moon more closely

to discover if indeed

it is covered in seas.

Here and here.

Or maybe it isn't.

Who knows?

Find if there is a man

in the moon.

And-- and look here.

I can continue my study

of the cosmos.

Did you know,

Lucretius predicted other Earths

around these stars?

That we are not

the center of all things.

No.

But I do know these ideas

will bring you much trouble.

Like, dead trouble.

Oh. [scoffs]

It's all just so fascinating.

There-- there's so much

to discover,

so much to learn, and--

-MELZI: But, Maestro...

-Anyway.

Don't you worry that your desire

to know everything

might be dangerous

with the Pope?

Ah, yes, the Pope.

He'd like it if these mirrors

were a w*apon

to fry his blasphemous enemies.

They could be used that way,

you know?

Just as the great Archimedes

demonstrated at Syracuse.

Of course, I'm using

the moon's reflected light here.

But if this were

the direct light of the sun,

it would be

a very powerful w*apon

for his holiness.

[speaks Italian]

Ah si, terribile.

[loud thud]

[footsteps approaching]

Ah, Zoroastro.

Has the delivery arrived?

Mm-hmm.

[laughs] Excellent.

We've not a moment to lose.

Nothing to fear

in truth and knowledge.

But not everyone

is a Leonardo da Vinci.

LEONARDO: [chuckles]

Well, no, they don't have to be.

They just have to open up

their minds and see.

See what can be unburdened

by what has been.

MELZI:

The Holy Father may differ

with you on this point.

It's late.

Maybe some rest.

Cecco, remember.

A well-spent day

brings a happy sleep.

[speaks Italian]

Uno, due, tre.

And I have much, much more

to do this day before--

before I sleep.

[]

[speaks Italian]

Buonasera Zoroastro!

I see you prepared the delivery,

our new specimen.

Bravo mi amico.

Look, here.

See how all is in balance.

How all is interconnected.

Man is such a marvelous machine.

I will now journey

further into the unknown.

Bring the light closer, Cecco,

per favore.

Aristotle called it "Anima".

The spirit, the soul,

the animating principle

of all things.

If I can find its home,

I will find the answer

to life itself.

[]

[whooshing]

LEONARDO:

Who's that?

Could-- could it be...

Tell me your secrets.

[rumbling]

[shrieks] I fear you.

But you will not stop me

until I find the answer

to life itself!

[exclaims]

Blasphemy!

That's it!

Call in the executioner.

Make ready this heretic's pyre.

You. You.

You cannot hide

this sacrilege from me.

[shadows chuckles]

LEONARDO:

But, your holiness--

Florentine, this dissection

business is foul.

Tell him, Giuliano.

You are his patron after all.

Yes, your holiness.

Leonardo, what--

Why can't you just be satisfied

with painting pretty things?

Pretty things

for the everlasting glory

of the Lord,

like a good little artist.

MICHELANGELO:

Meh.

POPE LEO X:

Even Michelangelo agrees.

-Is that right?

-[blows raspberry]

Hmm.

With due respect,

your Holiness does only manage

to give the art commissions

to the younger talents.

POPE LEO X:

Well, yes.

But he never finishes anything.

I mean, what do you expect me

to do?

[sighs] Your holiness.

I investigate these mysteries,

the cosmos,

-the human body--

-[groans]

Out of curiosity.

It's to learn.

The outside often hides

what is inside.

[gasps]

Would it not be wondrous

to find the answer?

The answer?

Some things are left unanswered.

Some things are only answered

by God and the church.

This is the end

of your curiosity.

No more dissections.

No more desecrations.

There is nothing else to learn.

At least not with a cutting

and the blood and awful

and the-- [gags]

I don't even want to think

about it.

My incense!

Bring me my incense.

[sniffs, sighs]

GIULIANO:

Your holiness.

If we are created in God's image

then certainly

Leonardo's abilities

are an exemplar

of God's creation of man.

Well, more like the devil's,

really.

But like all men,

he is fallible.

And in need of a shepherd.

Uh, not this again.

Ah, yes, a shepherd.

My child...

The shepherd leads the way

Sheep go about their day

They grow their wool

They breed and then they die

And with each hour spent

Sheep are safe

They are content

They have no need to learn

Nor question why

For the shepherd

He will feed them

On the narrow path

He'll lead them

For evil wolves can tear them

Limb from limb

For the shepherd

Will protect them

Wolves? He will deflect them

They need only place

Their trust in him

Amen

It is simple.

Now, as your shepherd,

may I suggest you paint me

a nice altarpiece.

Or I know,

I have a lot of ceilings,

-you can paint me one of those.

-[gate opens]

SOLDIER:

It's urgent.

I must see his holiness.

[metal clanking]

SOLDIER:

Your holiness,

I regret to inform you

of the defeat

of your gallant army,

and that of your allies

the Milanese at Marignano.

[exhales]

The French?

-[canon fire]

-[soldiers clamoring]

Um...

A w*r council, your Holiness?

Yes, w*r council!

w*r council.

-w*r council. w*r council.

-w*r council. w*r council.

Ah, yes.

Now, you can earn your keep,

m*llitary engineer,

to the Papal court.

I want something really awful.

Something that will put

the fear of God

into that heathen

French King of theirs.

Um, what's his name again?

You know, he's the new one.

Charles? Henry?

Francis I, your holiness.

I just married his cousin.

-Oh yes, lovely wedding.

-Thank you, your holiness.

Florentine, let's show Francis I

what God Almighty is all about!

Ah.

May I request a sheaf of paper?

Paper? Why for heaven's sake?

-Oh, I suppose.

-Paper.

-Paper. Paper.

-Paper. Paper.

[]

What are they doing?

LEONARDO:

Your holiness,

I can easily create

the most effective

machines of w*r.

Lights please.

[]

[Melzi and Zoroastro

making f*ring noise]

Yes.

Oh, yes.

I love it. I really do.

Oh, that is just heinous.

Look at those French run!

Ooh la la!

Get those weapons, my spies!

[making buzzing noises]

POPE LEO X:

I-- I-- I--

Wait, what just happened?

[Melzi and Zoroastro

making f*ring noise]

They're attacking

the wrong army!

[Melzi and Zoroastro

making f*ring noise]

Oh, that is horrible.

Well, certainly in w*r,

one must be prepared

for the enemy

to acquire and learn

your technology.

They then use your weapons

against you.

It has always been that way.

Oh, well, I don't love that.

I really don't.

Always?

It does seem that way,

your Holiness.

-Never ends, really.

-Ah, sh**t.

Those weapons seemed

really fun, too.

Well, what do we do?

Can't let some brie-eating

namby-pamby get my weapons.

And I can't let him

trounce my army

and get away with it either.

Your Holiness, may I recommend

that you show

that you are greater than he

and offer peace?

Show him the power

of God's love to forgive.

Show him the way.

Be his shepherd.

Shepherd? Hmm.

Florentine,

using your curiosity,

I command you

to create a bauble.

A gift that will cement

the peace

between the Kingdom of Heaven

and the Kingdom of France.

If you are successful,

I shall allow you

to continue your studies.

However, search for the soul,

you will find

you and your curiosity

on the heretic's pyre.

[]

[hammering]

[crowd clamoring]

Let there be peace!

Yahoo!

[crowd cheers, applause]

[indistinct chatter]

[lion roars]

-PERSON IN CROWD: A beast!

-[girl shrieks]

PERSON IN CROWD:

Una bestia.

[gasps]

PERSON IN CROWD:

It's a demon.

[exclaims]

[metal clanking]

[crowd clamoring]

[roars]

[]

[chuckles]

Unbelievable.

Amazing.

Fascinating.

How does it come alive?

You see, your majesty,

it is powered

by a clockwork mechanism

based on springs.

Operating in an efficient,

elegant way.

Not unlike that

of a real animal.

Although, much simpler,

of course.

Woah.

[whimpers]

I don't understand.

How can one recoil in fear

at something as inventive

as your wonderful lion?

[distant laugh]

[both laugh, cheer]

Yahoo!

Wow!

Fascinating.

You are a wizard,

Maestro Leonardo.

[whimpers]

[lion growling]

[crowd clamoring]

Um, your majesty,

would you ever consider

an old wizard such as myself

welcomed in your kingdom?

A most generous offer, Maestro.

I would be honored.

However, you already

have a powerful patron

in Cardinal Giuliano de Medici.

True.

Oh, forgive me, majesty,

for such a presumptuous inquiry.

Perhaps if your situation

should change.

[Giuliano coughing]

[]

POPE LEO X:

With Giuliano dead,

now what am I supposed

to do with you?

[bell tolling]

[mandolin playing]

LEONARDO:

Now the raindrops fall

and join the river's flow.

They heed the ocean's call

whose depths

we'll never know.

[snores]

LEONARDO:

Can you ever forgive me?

Have I let you down, my friend?

What counsel can you give me?

Have we really reached the end?

We're out of time

We're out of time

There's nowhere left to go

We're out of time

We're out of time

Now we will never know

-[loud banging on door]

-[thuds]

A message from

the royal court of France.

LEONARDO:

"Maestro Leonardo,

the Florentine...

-...mon pre."

-FRANCIS I: "Mon pre."

May I call you "mon pre"?

For I could very well see you

as a father to me.

I, King Francis I,

monarch of the magnificent

Kingdom of France,

have reconsidered your offer

and invite you,

the genius of all artists,

to join the royal court

of France

and become first painter,

engineer, and architect

to myself, King Francis I,

the King of France.

P.S. Do make haste,

for mighty fortune awaits.

[birds chirping]

Oh, how I love a black canvas

Far from the shadow of Rome

What fun it will be

To plan this

Arrangement of our new home

This will be

The perfect library

A study beyond compare

I could openly look

At any book

The Pope need not know

Nor care

The Pope will find out.

Hmm.

Over here we'll study optics

How this prism

Refracts our light

We'll investigate

So many topics

Even build

A mechanical knight

This room is for engineering

The physics of weight

And measure

Hydraulics, mathematics

Applied kinematics

We'll have no time

For leisure

Down here, this room

A place to perfect machines

Ornithopter, helioscrew

Secret hidden and out of view

Secure and remote

An underground location

The perfect place

To continue

My investigation

Of the ultimate goal

The discovery

And the whereabouts

Of the human soul

We're not sleeping down here.

Right, where will you stay?

Come, come this way.

[]

The Chateaux de Cloux

Has got everything

Pure intellectual freedom

The trust of a young

And enlightened king

How I'll inspire

And lead him

-A new age

-A new age

-Of wisdom

-Of wisdom

-And freedom

-Freedom

[laughs]

Maestro?

Do you think it advisable

to begin your dissections again?

We don't know this king's views

on such matters.

Yes, your concern is noted,

but this king must be different.

He was born

in an age of discovery.

His mind is open

to new ideas and to--

[horn blows]

PAGE:

Most honorable Maestro

Leonardo the Florentine.

I am required to escort you

and your companions

to be received

by his royal majesty,

King Francis I

at Castle Remorantin,

a two-day journey.

[Leonardo grunts]

But we've only just arrived

at Le Cloux

and Castle Amboise.

By order of the king,

please prepare to leave

upon the hour.

Merci beaucoup.

Ah, I'm sure he has

an excellent reason.

[grunts] Is that you?

Is it really you?

Welcome to France,

Maestro Leonardo.

I thought

you would never get here.

How was your journey? Exciting?

Come, everyone is anxious

to meet you. [grunts]

As you can see,

we are building a modern castle

to project my new power.

It is going to be huge.

It is made of stone

and it will have cannons.

It is going to be grand.

Very grand.

Everyone, everyone,

he is finally here.

Leonardo the Florentine,

mon pre,

the greatest mind

in all of Europe.

Hmm.

-[kids chuckle]

-Shh, be quiet.

Maestro, may I introduce

my mother, Louise de Savoy.

I welcome you, Maestro.

Aristotle to my Alexander,

Merlin to my Arthur.

Your prestige and wisdom

will aid our petit Csar

to be the greatest king

in the history of France.

THE COURT: [chants in French]

Vive le Roi!

Mother, you're embarrassing me.

LEONARDO:

Madame la Duchesse.

I am honored to be thought

of in such company

and humbled by your faith in me.

Um, now, with so much to do,

I'd like to return

to my new workshop.

Perhaps you have met the king's

current architect and engineer,

Il Boccador and Pierre Nepveu.

We are merely servants

in the presence of such a genius

as yourself.

Your reputation precedes you.

Grazie, signori.

-Your majesty, I would like to--

-Il Bocador, how about a tour?

Thank you, Your Majesty.

If you will all follow me

this way, mind your step.

Your Majesty, I would like

to return to my work.

Oh, yes, yes, of course.

But Maestro, you will find this

quite fascinating.

[]

IL BOCCADOR:

Notice here on the left,

to protect against

modern cannon fire,

we've angled

the curtain walls

following the latest

advancements

in defense thinking

and construction.

The idea being that when

a cannon ball hits the wall,

it bounces off

at a 45-degree angle,

clearing the lake and landing

on the enemy approaching.

This will matter for efficiency

in defense.

[kids laugh]

IL BOCCADOR:

If you look outside the castle,

you'll notice

the digging of the trench

which was made...

[kids laugh]

Fascinating.

IL BOCADOR:

Crocodiles, alligators and--

What is the Maestro doing?

Yes, do tell, mon pre.

Maestro Leonardo,

this is quite unusual behavior.

You see,

we are testing the ground,

your majesty.

Something that was not done

prior to construction.

Why, it most certainly was,

wasn't it?

It was. Of course, it was.

My best people tested it

and told me it was perfect.

In fact, solid.

-Did you not, Nepveu?

-Oh, yes, I did.

Perfect, solid.

Perfect and solid. Solid soil.

Well, my good man,

if you tested it yourself,

you would have found

that this ground

is completely unsuitable

to build a castle on.

[both gasp]

It is too soft.

One good rainstorm

and the castle will slide

right into the river.

-[splashes]

-[thunder rumbling]

[screams]

[laughs] Was I correct?

He's a genius!

Maestro, where should

this powerful castle be located?

I would propose you build it

um...

Ah, yes, over there.

IL BOCCADOR: [laughs]

But that is full of rocks!

It would be too hard

to dig there,

what are you talking about?

I don't know.

His head must be full of rocks!

That's what I was going to say!

[Nepveu & Boccador laughing]

It has come to my attention,

gentlemen,

that people of accomplishment

rarely sit back

and let things happen to them.

They go forth

and happen to things.

[laughs] Well said, Maestro!

Now that the location

of the castle has been decided,

we must consider my statue.

Maestro, let me show you

what I am thinking.

Il Boccador, Nepveu,

will you assist me?

IL BOCCADOR:

Ow, my back.

FRANCIS I:

Hey, what do you think?

Something like this?

Of course, we are representing

a scaled-down model

of the statue.

I should be more, more,

more, more big!

Something powerful and bold

to impress my fellow kings!

[laughs]

[]

Uh-oh, Zoro,

I think the Maestro

is lost again.

Mm-hmm.

-Is he alright?

-What is wrong with him?

Hmm, hmm.

Your majesties,

it will be revealed in

uno, due, tre...

Ha-ha-ha, of course!

An ideal city!

We will build the ideal city!

An idol city?

What's an idol city?

Ideal?

An ideal city, your majesty.

Imagine this.

On the lowest level,

canals and cart traffic

carrying goods

in and out of the city.

Amazing!

LEONARDO:

Up on that pedestrians

stroll the shops and galleries.

[gasps] A what?!

Gardens in abundance

to clean the air.

All the water

would be circulated

using Archimedes'

ingenious screw

and the waste brought out

away from the city

to the swamp sphere.

Where nature's own systems,

smarter than ours,

will clean the water again.

The city would be living,

breathing, healthy

and much better for the people

than another castle.

Your majesty,

something of that magnitude

and audacity is impossible.

Why, it is crazy talk!

It does seem ridiculous.

Hmm. No, I'm sorry, Maestro.

I just don't see it.

Seems far too expansive

and complicated.

Frankly, not very powerful.

What would King Henry

and King Charles think?

King Henry? King Charles?

Besides, where would

my statue go?

I believe it should be built.

[gasps] Marguerite of Navarre!

Why, young lady,

are you not back at Amboise

attending to your duties?

And with the children!

FRANCIS I:

On the contrary, mother,

I would like to hear

what Marguerite has to say.

Ah, sister, a grand entrance.

If only you were permitted

to wear breeches,

you'd be every bit my equal.

Hmm.

[]

Why, Your Majesty,

I-- I think it should be built.

All roads of France will travel

through this magnificent city.

A city for the people

at the center of the world.

It would be a new Rome.

A new Rome on the Rantin River.

FRANCIS I:

Rome on the Rantin.

Remorantin.

Why not rename Rmorantin

Romorantin?

Oh, I like it!

Now, that sounds powerful.

Okay, let's give it a go.

THE COURT: [chants in French]

Vive le Roi!

And don't forget my statue

and maybe a big castle.

[]

GRAVEDIGGER JANE:

Ooh, this daft beggar's

picked a right cold night

to go on. Eh?

Well, I certainly

wouldn't want to go

-on a night like tonight.

-Oh, love, it's not your time.

Aw. How about a wee little kiss?

And a little dance.

Yipptee-day-da-diddly-day

dadoo-deeday-dooboy

-No dancing in the graves.

-[both laugh]

Who do you think he was?

Just a lost soul

with no kin or relations.

Ah, what's it all about then?

What's what all about?

This, life.

Eh, you don't be getting

all off philosophical on me--

You know, we just come here

come rain or shine.

All these questions

just hurt me head.

We'll all get eaten

by worms one day.

I don't know.

Here today,

gone tomorrow is all.

Let's put him in

before he gets away.

Ooh! Where did he go?

[both whimper]

[wind blowing]

[knocking on door]

[speaks Italian]

Uffa, che puzza!

What? Did you go back

to Italy to get this one?

Hurry, get inside.

[]

What is this?

[distant chattering]

LEONARDO:

Oh.

[nose sniffing]

LEONARDO:

The senses?

These must be the senses.

You must be sight.

[laughs]

And you are smell.

[nose sneezes]

Hearing. Hello.

[echoes] Hello, hello. [laughs]

[licks]

Yuck!

I don't taste so good.

[laughs] Touch, of course.

How do you do?

The mind's eye,

the window to the soul.

[]

[grunts]

Oh.

Amazing.

Unbelievable.

[Marguerite laughs]

The senses,

the ministers of the soul.

They should lead me

to the common sense

and to the soul itself.

[speaks Italian]

Come possibile?

Princess, forgive me,

Mathurine did not announce you.

Oh, quite alright,

I found my own way in.

These are wonderful.

I've never seen such

imagination realized.

MELZI:

Si, si! Realized as just toys.

Prototypes of the Maestro's

unfinished projects.

Oh.

Speaking of projects,

I was hoping to share

some thoughts I had

on the Ideal City.

The Ideal City.

Uh... [chuckles] um...

I believe the Maestro

would be most interested.

-Whoa, whoa. Wait--

-No need to announce me.

The Maestro is not finished...

-the drawings.

-[Marguerite gasps]

He's dissecting dead people.

Si.

The soul appears to reside

in the seat of judgment.

Where all the senses

come together,

which is called

"the common sense".

The "senso comune."

It is the seat of the soul,

the ruler,

the sovereign of life.

[grunts]

Ha ha, you will not stop me!

O' Death!

Does he do this often?

Si.

And he has so many other

interests to explore.

LEONARDO:

Cecco, I was in the cave

of the mind,

the sense of comune.

I envisioned the five senses

and how they all converged

toward the common sense and--

Oh, princess. [chuckles]

A city much like the human body

hums and pulsates,

flexes, stretches, beats,

even sings.

Everything is interconnected.

Thus, the purpose

of my anatomy studies.

MARGUERITE OF NAVARRE:

Interesting.

That's how that works.

Maestro Leonardo,

you do not perform these studies

to benefit the Ideal City.

No, no, you are correct.

I am an anatomist to learn

what makes us work.

Is there something inside?

Aristotle called it "anima",

the breath of life that--

that makes us--

that makes us who we are.

What we might call "the soul"?

Si, anima, soul.

The question is,

why are we here?

What is our purpose?

What is the meaning of life?

I understand now

why you left Rome.

Your questions carry with them

consequences.

Do you not have faith then?

Not that of blind faith,

I assure you.

That is too easy.

Oh, come now.

Faith does not make things easy.

Rather, faith makes

things possible.

Don't you agree?

All I know is that blind faith

cannot prove the existence

of a soul.

Using the power of reason,

however,

observation and experiment,

I endeavor to find that soul,

that meaning,

the one that lives on

after we die.

The immortal one.

And when I find

this immortal soul,

I hope it will share

its answers about life.

MARGUERITE OF NAVARRE:

So, you will not die?

No, I--

No.

I don't know.

MARGUERITE OF NAVARRE:

Hmm. Interesting.

I wonder if this great question

can be answered.

[]

LEONARDO:

Bring me more paper!

I need something to show

his majesty in the morning!

[wind blowing]

LOUISE DE SAVOY: [speaks French]

En garde! Prts!

Allez!

-Maestro?

-Madame la Duchesse.

[speaks French]

Avance. Engager.

[Francis I grunting]

-Attaque!

-[grunting]

Majesty, if I could-- oh.

-Nice thrust, sir.

-[speaks French] Cercle-Parer.

I have these sketches.

Would you--

[speaks French] Balestra.

Maybe-- maybe you could

just glance.

Sir, if you would--

Would your majesty care--

[speaks French]

Reprise de l'attaque.

Mon pre, ha-ha!

To further promote myself

as King of France,

I have invited

Emperor Charles V

of Spain and Germany,

an expert with sword.

[grunts]

And Henry VIII of England,

more a wrestler,

to visit us at Amboise

and partake--

Oh, lookout!

FRANCIS I:

In several weeks of festivities

and excitement.

There are my equals,

you know?

It is a king's job

to be strong for his people,

cementing a peace

with these kings

like I did with the Pope.

[grunts]

And you shall help me

by knocking Charles and Henry

clean out of their crowns

with your dazzling contraptions.

Oh, ah, I thought

you had summoned me

to view the latest sketches

of the Ideal City.

These project powerful

forward thinking.

FRANCIS I:

Of course, of course.

We can show them that,

as well as battle re-enactments,

pyrotechniques,

and I know, a big party!

A grand fete!

You are good at that.

Just no jousts.

Jousts are very last year.

Ah, yes.

But what about the city?

LOUISE DE SAVOY: [speaks French]

Prise de Fer!

Of course, the king

would like to see your city.

-En garde!

-You will show me.

But first, make plans

for a celebration.

One that will show the world

my petit Csar, the king,

to be reckoned with.

Attaque!

-Touch!

-FRANCIS I: Touch!

As you wish, your majesties.

-[Leonardo coughing]

-MELZI: Fammi capire.

You are tasked

with the Ideal City,

battle re-enactments,

a grand fete

for the kings of Europe,

all while hiding your studies

into the secret of life.

Isn't the king asking

a lot of you?

Yes, but all easily manageable.

-What are you looking for?

-Your twin.

The only way

you could do all of this

is for there to be

two or three of you.

Come along. [laughs]

It's about balance.

Now, that he asks for this

big show for these kings,

we concentrate on that.

And I'll continue to hide

my investigations.

And um, what if the king

wants to see the Ideal City?

He won't. Not for some time.

Why? He never even looked

at these sketches.

It's one-- it's one less project

to worry about.

[speaks Italian]

Si, bene.

You had me worried.

[]

Ah, Maestro Leonardo, wonderful.

The way I see it, the people,

they want to work,

they want to create.

Annette, Samuel,

we'll need bread

to feed the workers.

Oh merci your highness,

we are ever grateful!

The people want

to be appreciated,

remembered for what

they can accomplish.

Pierre-Luc, we will need

your beautiful stonework.

Merci, your highness.

See you at the Ideal City!

The Ideal City?

Yes, you are such a genius.

As you said,

the city is human,

so it also provides.

A city like this excites minds,

it gives hope.

It's just so extraordinary.

[giggles, sighs]

-Princess, perhap--

-MELZI: Hey.

-Perhaps you'd like--

-No.

-Perhaps you'd like to see more?

-[both grunt]

-Hey, look, it's Michelangelo.

-What? Where?

Princess, perhaps

you'd like to see

more sketches of the city?

MARGUERITE OF NAVARRE:

Yes, please.

The city was diverting funds

from the poor and others in need

so I've had to scale back

on certain things.

The statue, for instance,

no longer seems necessary.

Also, lord knows we don't need

more cannons in this world.

Reallocation

of m*llitary spending

seemed the obvious

course of action.

LEONARDO:

A wise decision, my lady.

MELZI:

His Majesty has approved

these funding changes?

MARGUERITE OF NAVARRE:

No, but he will.

The court is worried about

the European kings and power,

public relations,

the big picture.

We are helping by concerning

ourselves with the day-to-day

and making change happen.

So, Maestro, does the city

capture your studies?

Quite impressive, indeed.

I was thinking you should

publish these ideas.

That way innovation

and cities like this

could be created everywhere.

Perhaps, but, princess,

there are three classes

of people in this world.

Those who see,

those who see

when they are shown,

and those who do not see.

When those who do not see

are in power,

which is often,

they fear those who see.

You're implying my brother

cannot see?

I'm beginning to have my doubts.

We will just have

to make him see then,

-won't we?

-Ah, yes.

[hammering in distance]

So, what about this one?

Any idea what he's all about?

-Pierre le petit pois?

-[gasps] He was a thief!

And a k*ller!

-A monster!

-A monster!

Well, seems like a right waste.

To have just one life

and to use it for bad.

But an honest day's work

is something to strive for.

Let's dance! Huh?

Yipptee-day-da-diddly-doo

da-diddly-day.

-Oh, nope, nope, no, no, no.

-No dancing in the grave!

That's right.

[both gasp]

Isn't it said, my love,

the dead don't talk,

but do they walk?

-Maybe they can.

-[Jeanne whimpers]

-[laughs]

-Oh.

Remind me again why we needed

to take this dirty

secret passage?

Oh. Why, mama?

Because we have a passage secret

and can make a big surprise.

-It is fun.

-If you say so.

-Ah, mon pre.

-[indistinct chattering]

-[banging on door]

-[gasps]

-I wonder who that could be.

-Hmm.

-Hmm.

-[gasps]

Hmm.

You...

are Leonardo's apprentice,

Zoroastro.

-Aren't I correct?

-Hmm.

Ha! I never forget a face.

It appears your friend

isn't well.

This must be...

Now, don't tell me.

It sounds like um, Melvin?

-Melon?

-FRANCIS I: Melon?

What kind of a name is Melon?

I don't know.

You said it sounds like Melvin.

Melbo, Marlo, Marzo,

Marvin, Marzipan!

Or is the R messing me up?

You know, how you can

have that one letter

-that just throws you?

-MELZI: Zoro.

LOUISE DE SAVOY:

Yes, your majesty.

Meltin, Melvin, Melzin, Melzina.

Argh! These flies are upon us.

MELZI:

Mama mia, Zoroastro.

I don't feel so good.

Oh, poor Signor Melzi.

Signor Melzi! Ha-ha! See?

-I never forget.

-Yes.

MELZI:

Very good, your majesty.

Now, if you'll excuse me.

Zoro, I need my bed.

-Too much of our local wine?

-MELZI: Eh, si.

-It is good, isn't it?

-MELZI: So good, que buono!

LEONARDO:

Gentlemen,

where is the cadaver--

Royal majesties.

I've-- I've been expecting you.

-You have?

-Ah, yes.

I uh-- I thought

I'd show you my work.

Ah, Maestro.

But first, allow me,

as it were,

to paint a picture for you.

[]

[rumbling]

FRANCIS I:

What do you think of that?

Is it not a most audacious plan?

One to impress

the kings of Europe?

So-- so this plan is to remove

the Last Supper painting,

wall and all,

and bring it to France?

Perfect timing, gentlemen.

Why don't you set up over here?

Voila.

We have laid out

detailed diagrams.

-It is foolproof?

-It is foolproof.

We'll have the painting

in Amboise six months tops.

-Should take ten--

-NEPVEU: Ten, maybe 20.

IL BOCADOR:

Twenty oxen to cart the fresco

over the Alps.

Yes, correct.

We are going over for sure

and oxen is the best way.

Yes, definitely oxen.

We tested different animals,

chickens, hogs--

Not chickens.

Oxen should be--

Chickens were not strong at all,

but we thought having eggs

along the way,

supplying ample protein

for the journey.

IL BOCCADOR:

A simple experiment.

We learned much from it.

Very flimsy animals.

Turns out chickens

can't pull carts.

No need to worry

about the chickens.

We'll have 20,

which is much more than we need.

-NEPVEU: Twenty oxen.

-IL BOCCADOR: Oxen, yes.

NEPVEU:

To be clear, not the chickens.

IL BOCCADOR:

Very similar to cows,

but mightier.

We'll be diagramming this all

out more thoroughly soon.

Come with me. I told you,

don't mention the chickens.

Uh, I'm endeavoring

to comprehend

why this is a good idea.

FRANCIS I:

I want something big,

mon pre.

Something to impress

Henry and Charles.

In fact, we can

add the presentation

of the Last Supper

to the grand show.

How are your preparations

for the battle re-enactments

and the grand fete proceeding?

LEONARDO:

Oh, quite well.

Very well indeed.

You see, this model here

depicts the Ideal City.

Now, as you can see,

every building will be

surrounded by gardens,

regulating temperature

and reminding us

of our connection

to the natural world.

Zoro, hand me that bottle.

Grazie.

Powered by water.

It's like the human body.

The city's canals

act like arteries.

They not only circulate

the water,

but automate the bridges,

pumps and locks.

moving goods from here to there.

Is this all there is?

Where is my statue?

I do not see that represented

on this-- this toy!

Well, this is just a model.

The construction

of the Ideal City

is going well.

Perhaps a visit to--

to-- to show you--

Maestro Leonardo,

the kings arrive this spring

and it appears

that rather than focusing

on His Majesty's celebration,

you have focused

on this ridiculous city.

On the contrary, I--

I have all these ideas here.

Um.

Where did I--

Ah, grazie.

You see, a mechanical horse

like the lion.

And uh--

Oh, oh, this knight.

-Hmm?

-[metal clanking]

Oh, oh.

Oops.

This here is a cannon

that sh**t bouncing

sheep-bladder balls.

We'd make larger ones

for the grand fete, of course.

Alright, Maestro.

I expect you to apply

all of your energies

to the presentation

of my monarchy

to my fellow kings.

Do not fail me, mon pre.

Of course not, your majesty.

I will not fail you.

[ball squeaks]

[snores]

Oh, oh, oh, forgive me.

I-- [clears throat]

I regret that I cannot do more

with the city.

I must focus on

the king's event.

It was Seneca, wasn't it?

Who said we are but dogs

on our leads,

our freedom only extending

as far as the leash is long.

Only to have fate pull us back.

[gasps] Yes.

Driver, turn us around quick.

-Oui, Your Highness.

-Merci.

-Hue!

-[all laughing]

CHILDREN:

Hue!

MARGUERITE OF NAVARRE:

Cheer up, Maestro.

We will help you.

[]

Simple melody

Sing along with me

Soon our melody

Becomes a harmony

First we make a start

Each one plays a part

Find a path with heart

But first we make a start

Each one chose your role

Each part forms a whole

Body, spirit, soul

Each part will form a whole

Each fulfils their role

Each part forms a whole

Our community

Exists in harmony

[Marguerite grunts]

[laughs]

-[]

-[all laugh]

What are you looking for?

[laughs]

This.

MARGUERITE OF NAVARRE:

A... a seed?

Si, from a tiny seed

to the great cosmos,

everything is interconnected.

For it is from

the smallest things,

the smallest gestures,

the kingdoms of the wonderful

are born.

From this tiny seed

Knowledge is growing

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

[both laugh]

[Leonardo] Whoo-hoo!

[Leonardo] Ha-ha!

[wind howling]

Charging!

Ha-ha! Run!

Na-na-na-na-na,

na-na-na-na-na!

Woohoo!

Woohoohoo!

[laughs]

[giggles]

Maestro, you have

outdone yourself.

The kings will be impressed,

indeed.

[bounces]

[exclaims]

[yells]

[Francis I thuds]

[metal clanking]

[Francis I coughs]

[grunts]

This will not do.

I cannot be seen ridiculous

in front of Charles and Henry.

Ow.

Maestro, didn't you mention

showing us this city of yours?

Uh, yes.

Well then, on to Remo--

I mean, Romorantin.

But mama, we must redouble

our efforts here.

LOUISE DE SAVOY:

The Ideal City.

FRANCIS I:

I don't think

we have the time.

[exhales]

[]

Humans in balance

With God's creation

To all the world

An inspiration

That's what's in store

For our Ideal City

And what's more

It's charming and pretty

Imagine the elements

Of our town

Each one a part

Of a healthy body

Each road an artery

Flowing around

Carrying nutrients

Near and broadly

Fresh water fountains

Are centrally placed

Ensuring there's always

Clean water to drink

Sewers invisibly

Expel our waste

Securing our health

Without having to think

Come see

We'll be humans and nature

In harmony

Because our King

Is the city's heart

He will reside

In its most central part

No remote palace

Crowned with a steeple

Our king will want

To live 'mongst his people

We'll all reside

Perfectly pleasantly

Arm and arm

Monarch and peasantry

All work together

A unified whole

Then we can say

This city has soul

Come see

We'll be humans and nature

In harmony

You'll see

We'll be city of peace

And unity

Bravo, bravo, bravo.

There are some

fascinating things here.

A word comes to mind

to describe it.

Unique. It is unique.

And curious.

Curious.

Curious I never saw once,

never even so much

as a pedestal saw my statue.

-Your majesty, with all due--

-I canceled the statue.

-[gasps] You what?

-Sister.

We needed the funds

to build the city.

I diverted funds from

the m*llitary as well.

You did wh- wh-- what?

But what about my show

of strength to the kings?

If you were creating

a peace with them,

you don't need weapons.

Creating a city of ideas,

of innovation, will bring peace.

Innovation? You are so nave.

These kings don't care

about cities and ideas.

They only care about power.

Their power.

Get rid of it. Tear it down.

[grunts]

I will be the laughing stock

of kings!

[grunts]

I'm disappointed in you.

I thought you had better sense.

I'm sending you to Paris.

MARGUERITE OF NAVARRE:

Paris?

You will attend

your proper duties,

away from the influence

of these blasphemous new ideas.

And as for you, Maestro,

you are to serve your king,

not yourself.

No more of this witchcraft.

No more of your heresy.

You will create w*r machines,

a grand statue.

You will create

a symbol of power

for the everlasting glory

of your king.

Like a good little artist.

[Marguerite sighs]

I guess our leashes are shorter

than we thought.

-[Leonardo grunts]

-[objects shatters]

LEONARDO:

No one wants to know the truth.

The real truth.

All they want

are worthless baubles,

w*r machines, and statues!

[]

-[breathing heavily]

-[heart b*ating]

No, don't go!

I must know!

[rumbling]

[loud thump]

[wings flapping]

Ah!

Ah!

[Leonardo grunting]

[angels vocalizing]

Oh, really?

Michelangelo, my spies

have informed me

Leonardo is back at it.

He's looking for the soul again.

-Meh.

-I agree.

Excommunication

is too good for him.

I should boil him

in his own drawing ink.

This talk of science and reason,

of exploring and discovering,

makes my stomach go

all queasy-wheezy.

That's it!

His heresy must be stopped.

He is forbidden

from finding the soul!

[thunder rumbling]

[trumpet blowing]

[Indistinct chatter]

[gasps]

Oh no. Maestro Leonardo.

[crowd screaming, clamoring]

-Perhaps, if we wait.

-Until winter.

We can slide.

The Last Supper down.

The ice of the Alps

on a herd of sheep.

Oh, maybe we can use sheep

instead of the oxen.

IL BOCCADOR:

Cushioned by their

winter wool coats.

Yes, slip the painting

on a herd of sheep

and send them down the Alps.

The perfect transport

for the painting.

Sheep? Winter?

-We don't have until winter.

-[grunts]

The kings will be here

in a fortnight.

If we can't manage

the Last Supper,

we need something else

impressive for them.

I know you don't like 'em,

but how about a joust?

IL BOCCADOR:

Always a crowd-pleaser.

No jousts.

[groans]

Why did Maestro Leonardo

fall ill?

[blows trumpet]

A carriage of the Papal court

approaches.

A cardinal?

Stand straight, shoulders back.

Fix this. Look taller.

Breathe. [taking deep breaths]

Puff out your chest.

[horses neighing]

[gasps]

Perhaps he's come to drag

the Maestro back to the Pope.

-You are the king.

-Yes, I am.

-Find out what he wants.

-Okay, mama. On my way.

[birds chirping]

LEONARDO:

Get out, you quack,

you m*rder*r!

No one is putting leeches on me!

You have suffered a stroke,

monsieur.

[pot shatters]

But I must purge your blood.

Learn something about

the human body first,

you vampire!

-Good luck.

-[objects clattering]

[coughs]

[grunts]

LEONARDO:

He never finishes anything.

[exclaims]

Could it be Marguerite?

[footsteps approaching]

And these notes,

as you can see,

are of the Ideal City.

And these?

Why are they not

with the others?

Oh!

Oh. [chuckles]

[]

[clears throat]

Cecco, open the folio.

Let them see the notes.

Are you certain, Maestro?

But the studies--

Let them see the drawings.

-[Cardinal gasps]

-[Francis I chuckles]

Oh. That's how that works.

Amazing.

I have dissected at least

30 bodies, you know?

Thirty?

You have, have you?

I must admit it is not

for the faint of heart.

As my assistant can attest,

it is a most macabre affair.

-Fascinating.

-Thirty bodies?

How did you find them?

Oh, we just find them

lying around, you know?

In this, I have been impeded

neither by avarice

nor negligence,

but only by time.

CARDINAL OF ARAGON:

Signore da Vinci,

I have been charged

by his Holiness

-to escort you back to Rome.

-No, no, no.

Excuse me, gentlemen,

I believe the Maestro is tired.

We should allow him to rest.

But his Holiness insists.

You've seen the drawings?

-They're disgusting!

-His Holiness

made peace with France,

did he not?

And the Maestro was a reward

for that peace.

He belongs to my court

and serves at my pleasure.

The Pope has seen all

that there is to see here.

[coughs]

[foots stomping]

Kings, kings, kings, kings

Kings, kings, kings, kings

Kings, kings, kings

On your knees

Pay tribute to the kings

Bow down to he

Bow lower still

You simple little things

They'll squeeze you

With their taxes

Each percent

Of pound and pence

Their armies

And their treasuries

Are frighteningly immense

Bow down to he,

Henry number eight

[laughs]

You can not flee

England's head of church

As well as state

His navy is so huge

It fills his enemies

With dread

Be sure to keep

Your distance

Or you're sure to lose

Your head

Bow down to he

Charles number five

The emperor to be

He's the fanciest

And fiercest king alive

Conquistadors are conquering

Sending gold

And we are proud

To report his treasury

Is extremely well endowed

On your knees

Pay tribute to your kings

Distract us please,

With knights and jousts

And other kingly things

Don't ask me who elected them

For God himself selected them

To fulfill their divine right

As kings

[laughing, grunting]

Kings, kings, kings, kings

Kings, kings, kings, kings

Kings, kings, kings, kings

Kings, kings, kings, kings

[rumbling, grunting]

[crowd cheering]

[speaks Spanish]

Hola Bella.

Oh.

[laughs, grunts]

[both grunting]

[speaking indistinctly]

HENRY VIII:

Ho, ho.

[laughing]

[both grunting]

-[loud thud]

-[rumbling]

[laughs]

Oops.

[laughs]

You've been practicing,

you little salamander,

but I'll get you next time.

[laughs, clears throat]

Gentlemen, can we show you

to your accommodations?

No need, little salamander.

I've brought my own.

Comforts of one's own court,

you know?

[crowd cheering]

And I have brought mine.

[crowd cheering]

[clears throat]

[groans]

Gentlemen. Ge--

my fellow majesties I--

My fellow majesties,

dinner is served.

You can continue that later.

Allow us to adjourn

to the banquet.

I am sure you are famished

from your journeys, huh?

Righto.

I hope there's enough food,

little salamander.

I could eat an elephant.

You look like you could eat

two elephants, and a moose,

and a cow, and a whale,

and a dolphin, a giraffe,

rhinoceros, a little chinchilla.

-Why you stuck-up rooster!

-Stork, snake.

[making rooster noise]

Crow about this.

-[rumbling noises]

-[crowd cheering]

This should go well.

[nervous chuckle]

[coughs] Merci, Mathurine.

LEONARDO:

Cecco.

Yes, Maestro?

It uh... [coughs]

...it appears there isn't

enough time in this life

to find all the answers.

Si.

It's time to put my affairs

in order.

As you wish, Maestro.

[Leonardo coughing]

[mandolin playing]

LEONARDO:

I carried you all this way

from a distant land.

Looked at you every day,

I still don't understand

the secret behind your smile.

Now, I will never know.

I am reconciled.

It is time to let you go.

We're out of time

We're out of time

LEONARDO:

I'm out of time.

There's nowhere left to go

We're out of time

We're out of time

LEONARDO:

I'm out of time.

Now we will never know

Maestro, you should see this.

[roosters crowing]

Come, I'll help you.

[children laughing]

MARGUERITE OF NAVARRE:

Oh, come on, girls.

[all laughing]

Now, do you understand?

Do you understand

the secret of the soul?

It is not difficult.

You have been looking

at the answer the whole time,

right in front of you.

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

[laughs] Cecco!

I know the secret of the soul.

The secret to life itself.

-[Laughs]

-You do?

[speaks Italian]

Fantastico! Buona fortuna!

Could it be that simple?

Could that be the ultimate goal?

To share our passions

with others.

That is the gift of the soul.

Now I can see

From this tiny seed

The greatest of trees

May grow

Now I can see, now finally

And I can let you go

Mona Lisa

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

[laughs]

The soul, the soul.

Life's meaning is

not something you find.

The soul is something you give.

You give your soul.

[laughs]

[laughs] I guess it is.

[laughs]

When I heard you were ill,

I rushed back

as quick as I could.

I never imagined.

Wonderful to see you up

and on your feet.

[trumpet blowing

in distance]

He may not see it.

He may very well fear it.

But our king needs us right now.

Well then, we shall help him

see the seed.

-[metal creaking]

-[crowd cheering]

[]

[horse snorts]

Maestro,

I need to show these two

that I am as powerful

as they are.

What you are proposing

is simply too small.

On the contrary, Your Majesty,

it is the grandest idea.

Dear sister,

I know what I need to do.

-Hu-ta-ta!

-[horse neighs]

-[loud thud]

-[crowd gasps]

Little Salamander, this is fun.

I love a good joust.

Let's have another go.

Okay, what do we do?

Your Majesty,

don't miss rehearsals.

Madame la Duchesse,

you just have to keep

Charles and Henry entertained

while we get things ready.

Oui, Maestro Leonardo.

[sings in French]

En Garde Prets Allez

If you lose a fight

Then smile, say touche

Then you pivot and you parry

And you leave no time to tarry

Soon you'll find

A perfect repartee

[buzzing, hammering]

[sings in French]

En Garde Prets Allez

First you're winning,

Then your plans will go stray

Then the world

Makes you feel dizzy

Don't go into a tizzy

Turn your spinning

Into a ballet

[screams]

[sings in French]

En Garde Prets Allez

Politics is a game

We all must play

Ouch!

If at first

You don't succeed

Change your tactics

Don't concede

I win!

Until you can proceed

Another way

[vocalizing]

[clears throat]

[vocalizing]

LOUISE DE SAVOY:

En Garde Prets Allez

Do whatever is required

Win the day

When you have

A clear objective

You're sure to be effective

When you make

Your family a forte

En Garde Prets Allez

-CROWD: Bravo!

-[all applauds]

[crowd cheering]

[crickets chirping]

[indistinct chatter]

Excuse me.

[grunts]

[grunts]

[crowd chattering]

FRANCIS I:

Are you sure about this,

mon pre?

Oh, yes, yes,

it will go off perfectly.

-But I look like everyone else.

-Yes, that's the point.

You are just an--

an ordinary star at first

and then you give birth

to the five planets

becoming our great sun,

giver of life.

I am not exactly comfortable

that as a man,

I would give birth.

Well, it isn't exactly

that kind of birth.

It's fiery and exciting,

you know, chemical.

I am all for fiery and exciting,

but still,

I am unclear how

this projects power.

It's a different sort of power.

The power of ideas,

the power of inspiration.

-But how will I-- but how--

-Places, your majesty.

[crowd applauding]

[crowd gasps, chatter]

-WOMAN 1: Is that the king?

-MAN 1: Yes, that's the king.

[crowd laughs]

[laughs]

[all laugh]

[]

Ooh!

[]

[giggles]

[indistinct chatter]

-[laughs]

-Oh it's so embarrassing!

[both laugh]

Ouch!

Ow!

This is not me.

I cannot go on.

You must!

The people

were connecting to you.

You were with them.

FRANCIS I:

No, Maestro Leonardo,

they were connecting to you,

not me.

You sly magician.

I do not belong on this stage.

You have tricked me

into realizing

that I belong out there

with the people,

looking up at your inspiration,

your ideas, your power.

Strength, power.

They used to count

for something,

but now it seems old and tired.

Ideas, thought, science.

Like in your anatomy sketches,

that is the future.

As king,

I will from this day onwards

set France on a course

of artistic

and scientific renewal.

A rebirth, a renaissance.

All thanks to you, mon pre.

[kisses]

A renaissance?

Hmm, I like the sound of that.

But first, how about

I set off the pyrotechnics?

I like watching things explode.

[chuckles]

Zoroastro is behind the stage.

Mind you,

don't blow yourself up.

Merci, mon pre.

I am king, dear sister,

I do not blow up.

Faith, Maestro.

We have to have faith

that some can see after all.

Yes, faith. [laughs]

-You are very wise.

-[chuckles]

Are you ready, Maestro?

It is almost our cue.

Si, into the future.

[expl*si*n]

[coughs]

[crowd gasps]

[wheel whirring]

[]

[angelic vocalization]

[crowd gasps]

[vocalizing]

Isn't this magnificent?

Maestro Leonardo

is a true wizard.

Yes, powerful and inspiring.

It makes me feel kind of small.

Si, beautiful.

Aww, does little Chucky

have something

in his little eye?

None.

I am moved.

-The same as you are.

-Hey, I'll move you.

Let's wrestle.

-[wrestling noises]

-[both grunt]

THE COURT: [chants in French]

Vive le roi!

We bid you join us,

oh guests of the king

The melody's simple

if you care to sing

Eyes filled with wonder,

with science and art

with caring, and sharing,

and heart

See things unseen,

behind the screen

Ever beyond our reach

Thank you, Zoro, Francesco.

My Cecco.

It is my time.

You two have been

like sons to me.

Until we meet again,

remember a life

well spent is long.

Adio, Maestro.

Adio.

See things unseen,

behind the screen

Ever beyond our reach

Expand our mind,

then share in kind

This is the lesson we teach

The joy to discover,

discover the joy

A childlike wonder

that all can employ

As long a day of toll

Earns smiles and song

A life well spent is long

See things unseen,

behind the screen

Ever beyond our reach

Expand our mind,

then share in kind

This is the lesson we teach

[]

I'm trying not to sound

like Gary Kunis.

These are not the drawing

you want.

[laughs] That sort of thing.

[film camera rolls]

[]

Put a stone in the river

And you have the water float

Something as simple

As a stone

Can sure change

How the story goes

change how the story goes

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Find a stone and toss it far

In a deeper lake

Stand back

Can you count

The ripples it make?

All the ripples it make

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Oooh, ooh, ooh

Take a turn down

A wrong long road

And see what you can find

Turn around and retrace

Your steps

If you change your mind

And change the story

They'll tell about you

Mhmmm

And change

The world around you

Mhmmm

And change

The world around you

[]

[]

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

Knowledge is growing

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

LEONARDO:

Could it be that simple?

Could that be the ultimate goal?

To share our passions

with others.

That is the gift of the soul.

Now I can see

From this tiny seed

the greatest of trees

May grow

Now I can see, now finally

And I can let you go,

Mona Lisa

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

From this tiny seed

[film camera rolling]

You're getting

your money's worth,

I'll say that.

You're getting vibrata,

you're getting singing.

You're getting the lot.

Yeah, it's an extra 10 quid.
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