The Invisible Men Page #2
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- 2012
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Can you be more specific?
It was the first time Louie had heard
of someone in a similar situation.
Hello, good morning.
It's Louie.
Hello.
What's up? I'm Abud.
Everything okay?
I heard you're from Nablus.
- Yeah.
From the city itself?
- No, from the area.
Where?
- Around there.
I don't like questions like that.
No, don't worry.
I'm your brother, Abud from Ramallah.
I was in Amman when it all started,
about 5-6 months ago.
Now I'm back in Tel Aviv,
but I'm leaving the country
in a week.
Yuval the lawyer told me about you,
and so did Yariv,
and I wanted to meet you
face to face first.
He told me
you may not want to meet me.
I told him you're right,
there is reason for concern.
Yeah, it's a bit...
You're telling me.
You have to be careful who you trust.
We have to keep ourselves safe,
because our situation...
we have to be careful
or we're dead.
We have reason to be frightened.
- True.
We live our life in fear.
Sometimes we pray to die,
but it passes.
So you keep going,
but eventually
you just explode inside.
Yeah. "Enough."
- Yeah.
Hi. How's it going, Louie?
Fine.
- I'm Or.
Nice to meet you.
Have you never been
to a party at the Comfort?
No.
- Everyone there is going to be Arab
so if it's not too much trouble,
take off that Star of David...
For your own sake!
I have no problem with it.
They're all Arabs?
No, there will be Jews too,
of course.
- See? My love...
I wanted to see you
and get to know you,
but I'm not in the mood.
Come for the atmosphere,
to see how Arabs party...
It's a shame to miss this opportunity.
I'm leaving in a week!
- I'll return when I want.
I even asked Yuval
and he said,
"You can't come back."
I'm a little confused,
I don't know what to do.
I can't live there
for the rest of my life.
Either I go and return
or I don't go at all.
You said you've been here for 8 years
and you're still illegal.
You're wasting your time.
- I've been here for 10 years.
Illegal for 10 years!
Every time they catch you,
you get sent to court
and to jail.
There's no justice.
To hell with them and their government.
I want to leave this place.
Take my advice.
Leave.
You can't live here.
Hello.
- Hello. -Where's the Comfort?
Straight ahead,
to your right.
Way to go!
Nice.
Is there a problem?
Holy sh*t...
A**hole.
Abdu convinced Louie to go with him
to the gay Arab party
in Tel Aviv,
each time in a secret location.
I was shocked that it even exists.
It's so close yet it feels
so far away.
I didn't dare to film inside.
So now we say goodbye?
- Yes.
But you must come see me on Friday
because I'm leaving.
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