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00:31Mom, where are you going?
00:35Are you going to Hanan?
00:37Yes.
00:38Why?
00:41The woman has a problem and she needs me by her side, and I'm not leaving her alone.
00:44You're not leaving anyone alone, Mom.
00:46Her brother raised his hands on us, and thank God we didn't lock him up.
00:49No, of course you're not going, there's no need for that.
00:51Lower your voice.
00:52What, I'm not going? Are you going to talk to me or what?
00:55Mom, I didn't mean to, of course, I'm just worried about you.
00:57No, don't worry, don't worry.
00:58Don't worry.
01:00I'm telling you, Haseen, don't be like you used to be.
01:03Don't be like you used to be.
01:04That way you'll be at ease, and I'll be at ease.
01:06What do you mean, Mom?
01:07I mean, stay true to yourself, stay true to yourself.
01:09Huh?
01:10If anything happens to me, I don't know what to do.
01:12But I'm not like that, Mom.
01:14You're not?
01:16And what do you think your brother Hanan is to me, or what?
01:20Son, I've been through a million things before.
01:22I've been through a lot.
01:24But you, God willing, you're not even here.
01:26Mom, why don't you talk to me, Mom?
01:28Why do you blame me for not talking to you?
01:31Mom, when you need someone, I'm the last person you come to.
01:34And you're waiting for me to tell you that I need something?
01:38What, don't you see that I'm sick?
01:42I just felt that I could die without my family in the street, and that's it.
01:46Huh?
01:48Don't worry.
01:50Tell me, when, before this accident, did you come with me to the hospital, or did you sit with me?
01:54No, I was telling you, Mom, I came with you every time, and you wouldn't agree.
01:57Yes, so I could know how much this would weigh on you if you were in my shoes.
02:01Yes, I'm telling you, I want to be alone.
02:03Yes.
02:05Because you don't want to be with me.
02:07Even though I'm going to die, and there's someone who can stay with me.
02:09I'm going to die because of this.
02:12Hanan, you're worried that I'm going to die.
02:14You know about this disease, and you don't know anything at all.
02:18Don't worry, son.
02:20This woman comes with me to the hospital.
02:22She stays with me in the hospital.
02:24She stays there.
02:26By the way, she's been through a lot.
02:28She's been through a lot.
02:30She's been through kids, food, and troubles.
02:32She left everything behind her.
02:34She doesn't want to go home.
02:36She doesn't want anything to do with her at all.
02:38She just sits there.
02:40You know why?
02:42Because I'm different from her.
02:44But I'm not different from you, Haseem, or anything.
02:46I'm not different from your sister, or anything.
02:48You do what you do, so you can sleep at night.
02:50Isn't that right?
02:52Thank God, Mom.
02:54You go to your room and play PlayStation.
02:57You talk to your friends.
02:59She's fine.
03:01She sits with her husband and kids.
03:03She's fine. I swear to God, she's fine.
03:05I don't want anything. I swear to God, I don't want anything.
03:11The only problem is that what hurts me is that you're asking me about a duty.
03:17This thing hurts a lot.
03:19A lot.
03:20A lot.
03:22Anyway, if you really want to know what I'm doing,
03:27I'm not good, Haseem.
03:32I'm really not good, Haseem.
03:36Okay?
03:51Knock, knock, knock.
03:59Good morning.
04:03How are you?
04:05I'm fine.
04:07Hello.
04:09Haseem.
04:12Are you okay?
04:14I'm fine.
04:17How are you, son?
04:18Are you okay?
04:20I'm fine, guys. I just woke up.
04:22Yousef told you?
04:24He told me.
04:26If he's in danger, tell him I'm out of jail.
04:29This is what happened this year.
04:3290% of the time, he's the man we're looking for.
04:35Especially if he's in a murder case.
04:37That increases the possibility.
04:39No.
04:41I didn't mean that, by the way.
04:43You knew who?
04:45I found this in the book.
04:46It was written by Mahmoud Mahran.
04:48He was working in prison at the same time Mokhtar was in jail.
04:51This book talks about the crimes of the prisoners.
04:54He was analyzing them.
04:56He wrote the testimony in Mokhtar's time.
05:01Not every murderer is a murderer by nature.
05:04And not every murder is committed with a pre-determined intention.
05:08Some are born in the moment.
05:10A moment in which a person's anger increases to the point where he loses control of himself.
05:14A moment of inaction.
05:16A moment in which a person turns from a person of equal nature
05:20to another person who can serve an action.
05:23Like murder.
05:45Mokhtar's house
05:56You!
05:58I've been waiting for you.
06:00Mokhtar, the chef is here.
06:02Come in, uncle Yasser.
06:04What's up, uncle?
06:06Keep working, son.
06:08We can't finish it today.
06:10It's the third time I've come to you and you're telling me to go.
06:12I'll tell you, Mokhtar.
06:14Don't you understand what you're doing?
06:17What are you planning to tell me in front of everyone?
06:19I'm telling you, Yasser.
06:21I want money.
06:23So you've run out of money and you're throwing it away?
06:25I'm not throwing it away, uncle.
06:27I want money from you so I can give it to you.
06:29I don't have anything for you, Mokhtar.
06:31Are you going to give me money, Yasser?
06:33I gave the money to Afaf and a little more.
06:35Ask her yourself.
06:37Uncle, I'm not Afaf.
06:39I'm not a beggar.
06:41I'm giving you the money with my own hands.
06:42What's wrong with you, brother?
06:44It's my money and I'm free with it.
06:46You're not free, Mokhtar.
06:48You're free because you're a hero.
06:50You're a human being.
06:52How can a human being leave your house's fridge empty?
06:54His sister and his son, your son,
06:56they don't even have 50 pounds of ice cream.
06:58What's wrong with you, brother?
07:00When I said 50 pounds, you got mad at me.
07:02What's wrong with you?
07:04I'm going to take the money from you today.
07:06I'm going to take it now.
07:08I'm going to take it with pleasure.
07:10With pleasure?
07:13Listen, Yasser.
07:16I'm going to take the money now.
07:18I'm going to take it tomorrow.
07:20What's wrong with you?
07:22I'm going to take the money now.
07:28I'm not a beggar, Yasser.
07:30I'm not a beggar.
07:34I'm not a beggar, Yasser.
07:36I'm not a beggar.
07:38I'm not a beggar.
07:40Give me the money, Yasser.
07:42Give me the money.
07:44You're a good man.
07:46You're a good man.
07:48Give me the money.
07:50Yasser, give me the money.
07:57Yasser.
08:02Yasser.
08:12I don't know if this confirms what he's saying.
08:24I don't think so at all.
08:26Yeah, even if this man isn't going to kill.
08:30He's a criminal.
08:32He killed.
08:33He's in prison.
08:34How can he let people get out of prison?
08:37The only person who can confirm something like this is the author.
08:41He's a psychologist. He was dealing with a criminal.
08:44He must know what it's like to be out of prison.
08:47If he's dealing with him, he might know his way out.
08:51I can try to get this doctor's number.
09:03Good evening.
09:05Good evening, Noor.
09:07Mr. Mahmoud, I'm Noor, the one who talked to you on the phone.
09:10Welcome, welcome.
09:12Come on in.
09:14Yassine and Youssef, my friends.
09:16Welcome, welcome.
09:20You have to drink some water.
09:22If you'll excuse me.
09:25There are a lot of reasons why someone can be hostile towards women.
09:28To the extent that he can kidnap them and torture them.
09:30But the idea that he kidnaps women and goes through difficult circumstances like this,
09:34even though there's no solid knowledge between them,
09:36that's incomprehensible.
09:39Okay.
09:41The question is, could the kidnapper be the one we're looking for?
09:46Could he be the one who kidnapped her?
09:48No, of course not.
09:49Why do you say that?
09:52Doctor, we know that the conversation between you and the patient is confidential.
09:57You can't come and tell us.
09:59But right now, we're in an exceptional situation.
10:01Two women's lives are in danger.
10:03And they're kidnapped.
10:04And the suspect is the kidnapper.
10:06I'm sure it's not him.
10:07I've known Mokhtar for years.
10:09I know who he is, what he can do, and what he can't do.
10:12Yes, but that's when he's in prison.
10:14Normally, when you're in prison, you hold on to yourself.
10:16You can't just go out and disappear.
10:19I was communicating with Mokhtar, even after I got out,
10:22to follow up on his situation.
10:24What situation?
10:30Doctor Mahmoud, please.
10:31We have a missing picture.
10:32We need to continue.
10:33We might be able to find the two kidnappers.
10:37I've known Mokhtar for more than ten years.
10:50He was a quiet person.
10:51He didn't talk much, and he didn't cause much trouble.
10:53On the contrary, most people in prison liked him.
10:57Open the door!
10:59In the end, it's impossible for anyone to imagine
11:01that he's in prison for a murder,
11:03or that he's a violent person in any way.
11:15Come in.
11:22Don't be afraid.
11:30Come in, Alaa.
11:31Don't be afraid.
11:32It's okay.
11:33Come in.
11:37How is Mokhtar now?
11:38What did he do?
11:40Thank God, he's fine.
11:41Tell me, what do you drink?
11:43I'd like to offer you a cup of coffee, sir,
11:45but the cup is too big.
11:46The cup is big, I know.
11:47I'm just asking.
11:48Maybe next time you'll change your mind.
11:50You know, inside, they serve coffee in plastic and cardboard cups.
11:56It changes the taste of the coffee,
11:57and I don't feel like I'm drinking coffee.
11:59I understand.
12:06Two plain coffees in a glass cup,
12:08and a glass of water, please.
12:12What's wrong, Mokhtar?
12:13You look tired.
12:15Yes, I'm tired.
12:17I'm very tired, doctor.
12:19If it's okay with you, can you write me on any sleeping pills?
12:22Because I can't sleep, and I'm very tired.
12:24Come on, you've been out for a few days.
12:26Why don't I let you sleep?
12:30Are you thinking about your wife?
12:33Yes.
12:36I don't know if he'll recognize me when he sees me.
12:40But he's never forgotten me.
12:43His grandmother couldn't let him come to the visit.
12:47And I found his brother.
12:51Maybe that's why he doesn't let me know when he sleeps.
12:58How long have you not slept?
13:05About a week.
13:06A week?
13:07You haven't slept at all for a week?
13:09No, I slept.
13:11I slept for a minute or two.
13:13But I haven't slept for more than half an hour.
13:17Look, of course you should be worried.
13:19But let's be reassured.
13:21I'll make you an appointment to go to the prison hospital.
13:24And you, Mokhtar, should calm down and stop worrying.
13:27Don't think too much.
13:28Leave it to God.
13:29He'll do it as you know.
13:31Thank you, doctor.
13:34This is Fiddle. He's been with him.
13:36Even after you told him he was strong, he didn't sleep.
13:39That's why I insisted on doing a brain analysis on him.
13:43Does he have anything?
13:45Fatal familial insomnia.
13:49Fatal familial insomnia?
13:51And there are people who die?
13:53This disease affects the part responsible for the sleep cycle in the brain.
13:56At first, the patient can't reach a deep sleep, even if you give him sleep.
14:01Then the patient can't sleep at all.
14:04And of course, this affects the nervous system.
14:08After that, the patient enters a state of hallucination.
14:11And of course, this causes the body's biological and natural functions to weaken.
14:15And then he dies.
14:17Glory be to God.
14:18This is the first time I know that this disease exists.
14:20This is a rare and hereditary disease, as I told you.
14:23That's why I thought that Mokhtar might know the nature of this disease.
14:27But when I asked him about his father, he told me that he died when he was young in an accident.
14:31But of course, he died before the disease affected him.
14:34But this is a very strange disease.
14:36Did he treat you well?
14:37Unfortunately, no.
14:40How did he treat you?
14:45Mokhtar's reaction was that he didn't know that he was sick.
14:48The strange thing is that he didn't get affected.
14:50He just...
14:53Everyone who saw his son was saying that this is a salvation from what he did in his life.
15:00Well, you said that you stayed with him until he was released from prison, right?
15:19I couldn't leave him alone.
15:21I felt like he was in my heart.
15:24I couldn't leave him like that.
15:26I couldn't leave him like that.
15:27I didn't have money.
15:29I didn't have a place to live in.
15:33I called a few people I knew, until I got him a job as a friend's lawyer.
15:38He's still young.
15:40This is a job that he can get money from to live.
15:42Until he gets to his family.
15:44And at the same time, I have a place for free.
15:47And I used to go there every now and then.
15:49Thank God.
15:52But it's still like me, Dr. Mahmoud.
15:55Have you heard anything about Yahya?
15:57No.
15:59He's old.
16:01He's like me.
16:03Did you talk to him?
16:05No.
16:07I couldn't.
16:09You have to talk to him, Mokhtar.
16:11I know I have to talk to him.
16:13But...
16:14But I'm afraid...
16:15He talks to me like I don't like him.
16:17I...
16:18I can't listen to him.
16:21Tell me, Dr. Mahmoud.
16:23Yes.
16:25Tell me, how do people do it?
16:28People?
16:29Who?
16:31The people who wait for death.
16:34They shouldn't wait for death, Mokhtar.
16:37They should live.
16:39And you can hear that from these people yourself.
16:51But I feel better now.
16:53Not physically, of course.
16:56I mean psychologically.
16:59I feel like I can get over the idea.
17:03The idea that I'm done.
17:06I'm close.
17:08And if I don't get over it and accept it,
17:12what will happen to me?
17:14Like this, like that.
17:16I don't know.
17:19Like this, like that.
17:21The disease eats into my body.
17:24But I won't let it eat my soul, either.
17:28You're not going to say anything, Mokhtar?
17:33Yes, Mr. Mokhtar.
17:35Don't you want to talk or what?
17:38Talk to me, that's all.
17:40Talk.
17:41Say anything you want to say.
17:45I mean, feel it.
17:47What are you dreaming of?
17:49What are you thinking about?
17:51Are you sure you're thinking about something right now?
17:54Yes.
17:55I'm thinking.
17:57I'm just thinking.
18:00I'm not doing anything else, I'm just thinking.
18:03Believe me, if I don't stop thinking,
18:07I'm going to be quiet.
18:09Okay.
18:11What are you thinking about right now?
18:15Believe me, if I told you,
18:17I'm not thinking about a disease,
18:19or about death,
18:21or even about myself.
18:24By the way,
18:25it's not strange that you're thinking about yourself.
18:27No, it's strange.
18:29It's strange.
18:31Because in the past, I was only thinking about myself.
18:35And that's what got me to where I am right now.
18:38Okay.
18:39What are you thinking about right now?
18:41I'm thinking about the things I've thought about all my life.
18:45I'm thinking about the woman I married,
18:48and took her from her father's house,
18:50a noble woman,
18:51and replaced her with me.
18:53And I killed her brother for money.
18:57I'm thinking.
19:00I'm thinking about my son.
19:02I left him,
19:04and he's still a virgin.
19:06I spent years in prison.
19:10I didn't do anything for his future.
19:13I didn't give him any money to support himself.
19:16On the contrary,
19:18I used to take his mom's money,
19:21and go buy a gold watch to beat him up.
19:25I've been thinking for years,
19:27and I didn't want to be a father
19:30to see my son grow up in front of me.
19:33And I didn't want his father,
19:36who was supposed to be his support,
19:39to grow up and become a man.
19:44I'm thinking.
19:47I'm even ashamed to tell him that I'm his father.
19:52God,
19:54God, forgive me.
19:57I want to apologize to him.
19:59He can do whatever he wants.
20:01I won't blame him for anything he does.
20:03Whatever I do, I want to do it.
20:06I won't blame him for anything he does.
20:10He can do whatever he wants.
20:12God, forgive me.
20:21Mokhtar was all he cared about in this world,
20:24was to build forgiveness for the past.
20:26Is he still in this building?
20:28No, he left it. He says it's a tiring place.
20:31How is it tiring?
20:33What do you mean?
20:34He went into the Halawis' shop.
20:36He was telling them what he saw.
22:03Mokhtar!
22:08Mokhtar!
22:13What is it? What is it?
22:16There's no light.
22:17Mokhtar!
22:23God, forgive me.
22:25Forgive me.
22:34I'm home, Mokhtar.
22:36I'm home.
22:40I'm sorry.
22:42I didn't mean to hurt you.
22:44I didn't mean to hurt you.
22:46I didn't mean to hurt you.
22:50There's no blood.
22:52I'm sorry.
22:53When are we going to get rid of this car?
22:55I don't care about the car.
22:57I don't care about the car.
22:59I don't care about the car.
23:01When are you going to get rid of me?
23:04If you want me to get rid of you,
23:06you have to get rid of me.
23:07You have to get rid of all my rights.
23:09There's no getting rid of you.
23:11Let's go.
23:19Mokhtar, open the door.
23:21Mokhtar!
23:24Open the door, Mokhtar.
23:27Open the door, Mokhtar.
23:29Open the door, Mokhtar.
23:30I'm going to throw you out.
23:37I'm going to throw you out, you son of a bitch!
23:50You son of a bitch!
23:57You son of a bitch!
24:11You son of a bitch!
24:16I'm going to shoot.
24:17You son of a bitch!
24:19You son of a bitch!
24:21You son of a bitch!
24:24I swear to God, I'm going to kill you!
24:26Jesus! Jesus!
24:28Jesus!
24:55Yahya?
24:58Yahya?
25:00Since then, Mokhtar has left his job in Al-Aqsa.
25:03Did he talk to his son or not?
25:04No, but Mokhtar told me what he knew.
25:07Mokhtar's wife was sentenced to divorce after her marriage was imprisoned.
25:10God blessed her and she married a respectable man.
25:12Yahya considered Mokhtar's son like his own son.
25:15He raised him and taught him well.
25:17Now, Yahya is the one who keeps his job in his father's shop.
25:21Do you know the name of this shop?
25:26No, I don't know the name of the shop, but Mokhtar told me it's in Al-Azhar.
25:34So, it could be him.
25:36So, Mokhtar went to the shop.
25:44He's still coming from there.
25:47Yahya, you're going to Al-Azhar, right?
25:52I'm going. I'm wasting my time.
25:56I don't have much time left.
25:59It's better to stay than to go.
26:16Al-Azhar
26:47Al-Azhar
26:58Where is Mokhtar now?
27:00Do you know where he is?
27:02No, Mokhtar doesn't have an apartment.
27:04He used to live in the building I was looking for.
27:06But after he left it, he lives alone.
27:09He doesn't have a cell phone, so I couldn't reach him.
27:12How did you meet him?
27:14He's the one who calls me and reaches me.
27:16The last time he called me, he asked for money.
27:19And this was the first time he did it.
27:21When I asked him what was wrong, he told me he was in the hospital.
27:45Oh, my God.
27:47What happened, Mokhtar? Who did this to you?
27:52Were you with Yahya?
28:09What are you going to do now?
28:14I'm going to leave.
28:16I don't know where I'm going, but...
28:23Okay.
28:25Take these with you until we meet again.
28:29Pray for me, doctor.
28:33I don't have anyone to pray for me.
28:35Okay.
28:42And this was the last time I saw Mokhtar.
28:44Okay. Did he hit him or what? I don't understand.
28:47He didn't say anything.
28:49But after everything I've told you,
28:51I'm sure you're sure that Mokhtar isn't the person you're looking for.
28:57Yes.
29:00Okay, we have to talk to Yahya.
29:06Mokhtar isn't the one we're looking for, Ali.
29:08Mokhtar was kidnapped.
29:13And not just your wife, as we thought.
29:16Not just my wife, but they're all the same.
29:19Mokhtar is like me and Ali.
29:21They were all tortured before they were kidnapped.
29:24And Ali and Mokhtar look alike.
29:26Both of them had a disease that would kill them.
29:29Maybe they had something in common.
29:31No, they didn't have anything.
29:33No, they didn't have anything.
29:35Or they did, but we didn't notice.
29:37How?
29:38We found the analysis in his car.
29:40No, Haseen.
29:41This analysis could be the result of something normal.
29:45And there's no one who knows Arwa better than us to tell us anything like this.
29:49Maybe they didn't know.
29:51Do you remember?
29:52Don't they know she has a disease that kills them?
29:55It's okay, guys.
29:56And no one knew who Riyamah was before she disappeared.
29:59We know that Arwa has things in her life that no one knows about.
30:03Maybe this disease is one of them.
30:07We have the analysis.
30:09Let's go to the factory and get it.
30:11We'll know what it is.
30:12What time is it?
30:15It's closed, of course.
30:17We'll go tomorrow.
30:18Okay.
30:19How are you?
30:21I'm fine. I'll be fine tomorrow.
30:24I have plans. I'll call you later.
30:26Okay.
30:29Okay.
30:39Noor!
30:45I called you several times, but you didn't answer.
30:48Really?
30:50I'm sorry, Dad. My phone is on silent. I didn't notice.
30:54If you'll excuse me, will you call me again or will you be late?
30:58At least I know where you are and what you're doing.
31:03My daughter.
31:04My daughter, I can't sleep as long as you're out.
31:08I'm sorry, Dad. I'm sorry.
31:10I'll call you again.
31:25Where's Mom?
31:26What happened, Yassine? Mom hasn't eaten or spoken for an hour.
31:30I don't understand anything.
31:31What's wrong?
31:33Did something happen today?
31:36It did.
31:38But not today.
31:41Your mother is upset with us.
31:43She's upset a lot.
31:44Upset with us?
31:45Why? What did she say to you?
31:48She said a lot of things.
31:51She said she felt alone.
31:54That no one was with her and that she was tired.
31:57But we were with her, Yassine. Why are you saying that?
32:00No, we weren't with her at all.
32:02I wasn't with her.
32:04Maybe you shouldn't talk to yourself like that.
32:07You know that your mother isn't well.
32:09I'm not talking to myself.
32:11But that's the truth. We made a mistake.
32:13We can't keep sleeping with her. We didn't take care of her.
32:15We can't just run away.
32:17But we didn't run away.
32:18No, we did.
32:19I ran away from myself.
32:20I wasn't with her because I couldn't bear the pain she was in.
32:23I wasn't with her because I couldn't.
32:25I saw that I was the one who was tired.
32:27I've never seen her more tired than I am today.
32:29What were you going to do when you were little?
32:31I was going to do anything.
32:33But I didn't leave my mother like that.
32:35Like what, Yassine?
32:37You didn't see how she was treating us today.
32:39I was standing where you were and waiting for her to talk to me.
32:42I was waiting for her to comfort me.
32:44That's enough, Yassine.
32:45Let's go.
32:46Let's go.
32:47No.
32:48Yara, I don't want to go.
32:50Talk to her. Talk to her.
32:52Talk to her tomorrow.
32:54Okay.
32:55Okay.
32:57Are you going or are you going?
32:59I'm going to sleep.
33:01Okay.
33:03I'm going to sleep.
33:16I'm here to take my medicine, if you don't mind.
33:21Is this your medicine?
33:22You look very well.
33:24No, it's my mother's medicine and she's tired.
33:26So I'm here to take it for her.
33:28Is there a problem?
33:29No, it's fine.
33:37Okay, uncle.
33:38No, thank you very much.
33:42Ah.
33:43Yes?
33:45Serotonin.
33:47Go to him for serotonin.
33:50That's all I have left.
33:56The board.
34:10On the first page, there are people who are being tortured.
34:13On the second page, there are six people walking from this place
34:16waiting for a person on the third page.
34:20A person whose job it is to help people go from the place where there is torture
34:24to the place where he is standing at the door.
34:27Most of the time, this person will be walking behind him.
34:30Go to him and be careful not to kidnap him.
34:42Okay.
34:47Other room.
35:12To be continued.