Invisible Page #2

Synopsis: Over twenty years after Lily and Nira were raped by the same serial rapist, an unexpected encounter brings them together. Single mother Nira, a reserved television editor, comes across charismatic Lily, a left-wing activist who is helping Palestinians harvest their olives. So intense is the chance meeting, that Nira finds herself digging into her past, stirring up memories, and trying to bridge the gap between the person she once was and the person she has become. Nira becomes increasingly obsessed with her 'mission' to find out all she can about the rapist. She discovers that although he behaved violently towards all the women, the press named him the Polite Rapist and described him as "well-mannered" since he forced his victims to spend hours with him, talking to them and raping them in turn. Lily, bound up in a profound crisis in her marriage, tries to prevent the trauma from surfacing, but it penetrates every part of her life. Her relationships with her son, daughter and husband ar
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Michal Aviad
  4 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
63
Year:
2011
90 min
29 Views


raping someone every few days.

Two months later,

I interviewed a little Yemenite woman

who said that...

during the... act,

he told her to stroke his back.

When she stroked him,

she felt a small mole

on the lower right side

of his back.

He wanted you to stroke him

so the intercourse

would seem romantic, right?

That's why we named him

"The Polite Rapist..."

So when exactly

did you interview me?

Another psychologist and I

interviewed all the girls.

Actually...

I remember something

from your interview.

You said that

you weren't a virgin.

There's something else

I remember.

You said he had a thick sexual organ.

Not large, but thick.

Ah, Nira.

Hi.

- Hi.

What did you?

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry. Did I burn you?

No, no.

- I'm sorry.

Michel, I'm sorry.

- No, no, it's me, it's me.

Excuse me.

- It's my fault.

Maybe you should take it off.

Yes.

- Excuse...

It's me, it's me.

Hey, get your hands off her!

Hey, get your hands off her!

Let me do the job!

Get outta here!

Hey!

Sweetheart.

This is great.

I didn't know you were coming.

How long can you stay?

- Just for a bit.

Come, I'm going out.

- I'm coming.

How long are you staying?

They gave us a short leave.

I won't see you...

Hello?

What? No...

She's not home.

I'm Yuval, her son.

What?

Oh...

Okay, thanks.

Yeah, I'll tell her.

Cool, bye.

Nabil can't get a hold of you.

What does he want?

He said,

"Bravo for not enlisting."

What?

If you lie about me being

a conscientious objector,

at least tell me about it.

F***.

Yuval!

That's not exactly

what I said, Yuval.

Mom, you won't believe...

- Just a sec, sweetie.

Yuval...

Dana, honey...

I just blew it with Yuval.

You're so...

impossible to talk to.

Why? What?

Never mind.

- What, Dana?

What happened?

Just before,

on Gvirol Street...

At the ATM,

on my way home,

three guys come up behind me...

- When's Dad coming?

Oh, Dana, you're here too.

- No, I'm not here.

You're starting up too?

What's her problem?

- Hang on, sweetie.

Yuval.

I've had it!

- Yuval!

Three guys are behind me...

Mom, you're not listening to me!

I'm listening, Danush.

Go on.

I'm at the ATM.

These three guys are behind me.

So I say,

"Give me some space here."

Suddenly,

one grabs me from behind...

Yeah?

I let out a scream,

they disappeared, but...

I don't know what could've...

Mom?

Are you listening to me?

Are you all right?

Is she okay?

Should we call someone?

- I'm okay.

Do you need help getting up?

- Do you need anything?

Let's help her up.

Call an ambulance.

- I don't need an ambulance.

Are you okay? Let us help you.

- I'm fine.

Do you want some water?

Lily?

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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