Unseen (2023) s01e02 Episode Script
Episode 2
1
It's beautiful.
Do you think he'll like it?
Mmm.
Dad.
Hey.
My boy.
You shouldn't be here.
You shouldn't be here.
Hey, I'm here for us.
What does that even mean?
You know what? I can't. Not today.
I'm sorry.
Dad, look.
Max!
Why won't you talk to me?
The less you know,
the better.
Shh. Zenzi, don't say anything.
Okay, I am off to the shops.
The ladies will be over soon for brunch.
- The ladies?
- Uh, yes.
I'm hosting a breakfast
for my tennis club.
Have you seen my car keys, Zenzi?
Yes. Yes, ma'am.
They're behind the counter.
Thanks.
Shh.
Um, have you seen Summer?
I have not seen Summer all morning, ma'am.
Are you sure she's here?
Oh well. I'll just have to drop
ice cream off the shopping list.
No, Mom!
Of course I wouldn't.
Why is this happening? Hmm?
I wanted to study.
Easy, baby girl. Okay?
This was not part
of the plan, Max.
Listen, just
Just come here. Come here.
Relax.
Okay?
I'll get more shifts
at the club.
The bosses know my name now. They like me.
I'm sure we'll be fine.
Come on.
This is a good thing.
We'll have our own little Max
running around this place
in a few months.
- In a few months?
- Yeah.
Babies don't run immediately
in a few months
after they're born.
Shut up.
- In a few years
- then he'll run.
Little Max.
And further news
following the incident
at Cape Town Central Train Station
last night.
- Police are on the lookout for a woman
- My God.
believed to be wearing a green coat.
According to a police spokesperson,
multiple eyewitnesses
What is this world coming to?
matching this description
fleeing the station
shortly after the incident took place.
They're asking anyone
What would drive somebody
to commit such a violent murder?
Oh, um, has there been
any development with Max?
No, nothing, ma'am.
- Have you been to the police yet?
- Yes.
You know, this might not be
what you want to hear, but
this could be your chance to start over.
Okay, I'm off.
Um
Okay, my darling.
- I love you.
- Love you, Mom.
Okay, I'll see you
But you know what? Actually
would you mind popping down to the shops?
I mean
I've still gotta freshen up
before the girls arrive.
- Of course.
- Great. Oh!
And will you grab some stuff
for Friday night Shabbat dinner, please?
I'll give you a list.
One second.
The police is gonna
come knocking again.
They'll trace it back to me.
I believe
Ernie's face got messed up pretty bad.
So it's gonna take them
some time to identify him.
Which means we have time
to cover our tracks.
And Blessing?
You gonna go see him at the club?
You know he doesn't like waiting.
I'll have to figure out my next move
before I go see him.
Blessing believes
you can go far in this business.
But he needs a favor from you.
Yeah, sure. Anything for the big boss.
You know,
the police are looking for Yazid's killer.
And they're bothering Blessing.
Big Boss needs you
to take one for the team.
Excuse me?
We'll take good care of you.
Your family won't have to struggle.
Ah, no, I'm sorry.
I can't do that.
You won't do more than five years.
You can claim self-defense.
Besides,
Yazid was no choirboy.
Not a lot of people say no to Blessing.
But he does take care
of those who are loyal to him.
Ah, shit.
Why was Yazid killed
in the first place?
Max, my friend, don't ask questions
you don't want answers to.
This is an opportunity for your family.
They can live in a better house,
a better area.
Your son can go to a nicer school.
Isn't that what you want?
A better life for them,
better than what you had?
Come on. You can provide for them,
better than you've been.
Here's your opportunity
to be a better husband and father.
What do you say, Max?
You'll take care of them?
Of course we will.
Sorry, Ray.
Um, the police called.
They wanna come speak to you again.
And they want to speak to me as well.
What am I supposed to say about Zenzi
asking for Jackson Thom's address?
- You say nothing. You hear me? Nothing.
- Yeah, Ray, but
You keep your mouth shut. Okay?
Fucking Zenzi.
I just need
to see my husband, sir.
Please, can you just
Come, baby.
Detective, please.
Max did not kill Yazid. I-it's a mistake.
I'm sorry, ma'am.
That's up to the courts to decide now.
Where is Dad?
When is he coming home?
Oh.
Do you have any friends or family?
No.
No family.
Zen
Sister.
Thank you.
Are you okay?
Are you on meds?
Jesus.
Why don't you use a gun?
It's quicker.
You need to take better care
of yourself. That's way too much sugar.
- What do you want, Naledi?
- I don't want anything, dear.
- You came to my house.
- You called me, remember?
Well, that was a big mistake.
Fine. We're here now.
What do you need?
Help? Money?
Are you in trouble again?
Max is missing.
He was meant
to come out of prison yesterday, but
he's just disappeared.
What was he imprisoned for
this time?
Assault?
- Murder.
- Wow!
You know how to pick them.
I know him, Naledi.
He did not do it.
- Why didn't you call me?
- What would you have done?
- And in any case
- I called you after Esulu.
I called you even
when Max was arrested,
but I guess you were too busy.
Now, you're asking why I didn't call you.
- Why didn't you call me?
- You've got my number.
- I was preoccupied.
- Yes, always.
Preoccupied.
But I'm here now.
What did you mean
when you said Max didn't do it?
Maybe he left you.
It's for the best.
Max would never leave us.
He's not preoccupied.
Wait, wait, wait, Zenzi.
Let me speak to John, okay?
See if he can speak to his contacts,
maybe put some pressure
on the police force.
Don't bother.
I've already been to the police station.
I tried filing a missing persons report.
No one seems to care.
I'm in trouble, Naledi. I
You're always in trouble.
It's because you let
everybody walk all over you,
Max included.
Stop cleaning other people's mess.
Stand up for yourself.
- I don't have a choice.
- You always have a choice.
I made mine.
I got out.
Just pull yourself together.
No, it's fine. It's fine.
I will pay for it.
You follow that bitch
that Zenzi was talking to.
Hello?
Max, is that you?
Please, say something.
Max.
Hello.
How's Esulu?
He misses you.
He wanted to come today,
but I said next time.
And you? How are you coping?
It's a struggle, Max.
We haven't been able to eat
some nights.
Enrico keeps on demanding the rent.
We have no warm water
or electricity. I mean
I've taken on extra jobs
to try and make ends meet.
But it is not working.
Why is Enrico bugging you
for rent?
I thought it was sorted out.
No. What what do you mean?
Um
Uh, don't worry.
I'll sort it out.
Look, Zenzi,
I never wanted to disappoint you.
So just don't give up on me.
I will fight for us.
Hello.
Sawubona sisi.
This area's closed.
Hi. Uh, sorry to bother.
I was wondering
if you've heard of a guy named Max.
He used to work here.
Uh, Max?
Max who?
Maxwell Mwale. Tall, well-built.
Max.
Have you seen him?
No. No one has.
He's upset a lot of people.
- Why? What do you mean?
- Who are you?
Hmm?
Sis?
Never mind. Thank you.
Hey! Hey!
Max.
Max
I would've thought for somebody
who cleans other people's houses,
yours at least would be clean.
Why do you always fuck up, Zenzi?
Are you doing it on purpose?
First, you kill Jackson, then Ernie.
It's like you're a natural killer.
Please, don't tell anyone.
I didn't mean to do it.
Relax. I'm just here to talk.
I just don't want
to get into trouble, sir.
You won't.
Not if you listen to what I have to say.
Sit.
Sit!
I come visit you,
and you don't even offer me tea.
Please put that down.
This?
Leave it!
Wow.
Sorry.
There's a demon inside of you,
isn't there?
I don't care what your issues are.
I need you to give me the gun
so I can get rid of it.
- I can't.
- You can't or you won't?
First, tell me.
Who was Yazid Noordien,
and why did Max go to jail for his murder?
- What was Max involved with?
- You don't know what you're talking about.
Where is the damn gun
Your guys told me
that Max took the fall for someone.
I want to know who it was.
Stop playing games with me. Where is it?
I hid it.
It's my insurance so you can't kill me.
You think I need a gun to kill you, huh?
You know the mess you've caused?
But since you're so good at killing,
let's put that to good use.
I want you to kill Blessing.
It's the only way you and I
are gonna make it out of here alive.
What? You think you have
a choice in the matter? I'm not asking.
A couple of lines of these will kill him.
What must I do with that?
Just put it on his desk.
He can't resist good coke.
And after he's had a few lines,
bring the bag back to me.
If this man is so dangerous,
how do you expect me
to get into his place?
'Cause you've got superpowers.
You're the invisible woman.
Nobody sees you. Nobody cares about you.
I bet you get a rush from killing.
Why else would you push
a man in front of a train?
I can see it in your eyes.
We're both killers.
- Okay.
- Thank you. Thank you.
Okay.
Say hi to your father.
He's a good guy. I like him.
- Zenzi.
- Who was that?
Um
He's our real estate agent.
We have a buyer for the house.
Who was that man in there with you?
- My boss.
- What was he doing
What do you mean you're selling the house
and have a buyer? What about me?
Like I said, you'd better start looking
for a new place.
I have nowhere else to go, okay?
I have no money. I
I have nothing. Please.
Zenzi, I've let you live here for free
for long enough.
Max won't be able to find me
if you sell this place.
So you still think
he's coming back for you?
- Alice, I'm going out.
- Yeah.
Don't wait up.
Maybe you should go back up country
where you come from.
Surely there's someone
you can live with, Zenzi.
I'm sorry.
Y-yes. Uh, I'm looking for my husband,
Max Mwale.
Hello?
Yes. Hi, I-I'm looking for my husband,
Max Mwale.
Is he a patient at the hospital?
Okay, I'll hold.
Yes. Um, I'm looking for my husband,
Max Mwale.
But you didn't even check.
Are you sure?
Okay. But can you Hello?
Hi. Yes. Uh, I'm looking for my husband.
I want to check
if he's a patient at the hospital.
Okay, okay.
Can you check quickly, please, sissy?
Hello?
Yeah, this is nice.
Hey, hey.
Hey, boy.
Let's go play outside.
Hey. I'm talking to you.
What's your problem?
He's having problems
with the other kids at school.
I see this kind of thing
all the time at the club.
You mustn't show weakness, my boy,
or they'll take advantage of you.
He doesn't need an instructor.
He just needs his father.
No one is listening to me
in this house. Take off this nasty dress.
Max, please calm down.
- No.
- He's just playing around.
This is where it starts, Zenzi.
I won't have a faggot for a son.
- Max, please.
- Why must I leave him alone?
This is your fault for encouraging him.
Yeah, yeah.
- Zenzi?
- Alice.
Please don't sell the house.
I'm sorry, Zenzi. It's not my decision.
Enrico has made up his mind.
Alice, please.
What if it was you? Hmm?
What if you were looking for Enrico?
Okay, fine.
I will talk to him.
Thank you.
But I can't promise you anything.
Okay.
Can we talk to him now?
No, he's not back yet.
- Okay, but can we call him?
- Zenzi
I said I will talk to him.
Enrico
can we talk?
What the hell
do you think you're doing?
Enrico, please.
Okay. Enrico.
I told you to leave me alone.
I'm a married man.
Okay, but
I've got the money.
I can pay the rent. Just don't
It's too late.
The house is being sold, and that's it.
Please, Enrico.
It's my property, man,
and I can do with it as I please.
Now, leave me, woman!
I don't want you.
Nobody wants you.
No wonder your husband left you.
Go home!
Fucking women.
You.
What was that about with Max's wife?
Fuck off.
Hmm.
Tell me where she hid it. Hmm?
Where did Zenzi put the gun?
What? I don't know anything about a gun.
Huh? What are you talking about?
Well, if you find anything,
you contact me.
I can be your friend or your enemy.
But I don't have many enemies
who are still alive.
In fact, I have none.
You choose.
Are you feeling okay?
I'm okay.
You don't look well.
I'm, uh
I'm just a bit tired, that's all.
Still no word from Max?
No.
Um, must I throw these away?
No, no, no. Keep those.
Part of my archive from my newspaper days.
Corporates and politicians
used to hate me.
They probably still do.
I was looking for an article
to reference for my new book,
but I just can't find the article.
Why don't you have a seat?
I still have a lot of work to do.
I need to finish.
Come on. Leave that.
Just sit. You can continue to clean later.
Do you play?
- No.
- I can teach you.
Why don't you just move?
No. That doesn't go there.
I I don't
I don't really know
the rules to this game. I
don't know why you want me to play.
Because I want to study you.
I want to know how you think,
how you strategize.
- Why?
- It's for my new book.
The protagonist is a cleaner.
I just want to observe your behavior.
That's creepy.
And why do you want to write a book
about a cleaner anyway?
We're not interesting people.
Ah, but there,
I must disagree with you, respectfully.
"The unexamined life is not worth living."
Socrates.
I'm still trying to figure out
the beginning of the book,
but I already know how it's going to end.
Your move.
How is it going to end?
The cleaner kills the author.
Zenzi, are you okay?
I'm fine.
Look
the deal to sell the house,
it hasn't been closed yet.
I can still delay it
if you're willing to make it
worth my while.
Meet me at the building site
in an hour from now.
You know the old abattoir?
Before we demolish that place
That's if you want me
to reconsider selling the house.
I can't.
Otherwise, I'll lose my job at the mall
if I get there late.
Zenzi
if I don't see you there, I'm selling.
And then maybe you can talk to the police
about that weapon you're hiding.
I-I don't know what you're talking about.
Don't keep me waiting.
Zenzi, open the door!
Get in, get out. Unsuspected.
You're invisible.
You want me to follow her?
Fuck.
Boss man, how you doing?
I could ask you the same thing.
I thought you were coming to visit.
You do know that it's rude
not to accept an invitation, right?
That wasn't the intention, boss.
It's just a busy time for all of us.
Ray-Ray
are you avoiding me?
Hello?
Come to Block E.
The last block. It's in the corner.
The ground-floor clearing.
- Are you still there?
- Yeah, I'm still here.
You do know
that Jackson made me a lot of money?
And there's always a price to pay
if you remove someone
without my approval, right?
I promise you, sir,
I did not kill Jackson.
But I might know who did.
Who?
What was so urgent
you couldn't tell me on the phone?
Why is my family not taken care of?
We had a deal.
Now, I'm rotting in here
because of Blessing.
I want what was promised to me.
Don't worry.
I'll look into it.
If this is not taken care of,
I promise you
I'm going to bring you all down.
You can tell Blessing
the police will be very happy
to learn who really killed Yazid.
Don't be stupid, Max.
You don't want to cross Blessing.
I mean what I say.
If my family's not taken care of,
everybody's gonna have a problem.
Max Mwale.
Is he out?
Somewhere.
You know what?
Find Max and bring him to me.
I'm gonna need some time.
Please, sir.
You've got 48 hours.
If you don't find him,
I come find you.
What do you want?
I think you know what I want.
You disgust me.
Zenzi
don't play innocent now.
Hmm.
You
You want me.
You want me
just as much as I've wanted you
ever since the day you moved in with us.
You see?
Right now, I am what you need
to stay in the house. Huh?
How do I know you're going
to keep your end of the bargain?
You're just gonna have
to take a leap of faith and find out.
If I'm happy with your performance,
we can even make this
a more permanent arrangement. Huh?
Maybe Alice should know about this.
Hey! Don't threaten me, you fucking bitch.
I'll fucking slap you! Huh?
Hey! Hey!
Look at me.
Don't fucking play hard to get,
you fucking cock teaser.
Zenzi.
Zenzi!
Zenzi!
Zenzi!
Zenzi!
Fucking bitch!
Bitch!
I hope you die
like they killed your son.
See?
A bunch of horny construction workers,
and nobody even fucking notices her.
She's the invisible fucking woman.
What did she even come do here?
Who cares?
The right question is,
where does she keep the gun?
Cape Town Police Station. Hello?
Hi. Yes.
I need to report a dead body.
- Where did this happen?
- At a construction site in Maitland.
I work for Raymond Hendricks,
and I have information about a murder.
Zenzi Mwale,
the cleaner at Raymond's office,
she asked me for Jackson Thom's address.
And I think that Zenzi went there
because Raymond told her.
And now that man, Jackson Thom, he's dead.
- Jackson who?
- Jackson Thom.
I've got this from here, Sergeant.
Can you come with me, please, ma'am?
This is the fourth death
at a construction site in two months.
- I want you to write an op-ed about it.
- Okay.
Cover the angle of the company's
apparent lack of responsibility
for occupational safety?
That's why
we pay you the big bucks.
I'll remember that next time I invoice.
Ashes to ashes.
Dust to dust.
Interstellar stardust.
We're made of the same elements
as the stars, and yet
we're a million times more fragile
because death gathers dust.
Oh, Zenzi!
Enrico is gone.
My husband is gone.
I'm sorry, Alice.
I'm so sorry.
Death may be
the greatest of all human blessings.
But our souls cannot simply dwell
in the dust.
Like dust, we will rise again
and make our presence known
long after we're gone.
It's beautiful.
Do you think he'll like it?
Mmm.
Dad.
Hey.
My boy.
You shouldn't be here.
You shouldn't be here.
Hey, I'm here for us.
What does that even mean?
You know what? I can't. Not today.
I'm sorry.
Dad, look.
Max!
Why won't you talk to me?
The less you know,
the better.
Shh. Zenzi, don't say anything.
Okay, I am off to the shops.
The ladies will be over soon for brunch.
- The ladies?
- Uh, yes.
I'm hosting a breakfast
for my tennis club.
Have you seen my car keys, Zenzi?
Yes. Yes, ma'am.
They're behind the counter.
Thanks.
Shh.
Um, have you seen Summer?
I have not seen Summer all morning, ma'am.
Are you sure she's here?
Oh well. I'll just have to drop
ice cream off the shopping list.
No, Mom!
Of course I wouldn't.
Why is this happening? Hmm?
I wanted to study.
Easy, baby girl. Okay?
This was not part
of the plan, Max.
Listen, just
Just come here. Come here.
Relax.
Okay?
I'll get more shifts
at the club.
The bosses know my name now. They like me.
I'm sure we'll be fine.
Come on.
This is a good thing.
We'll have our own little Max
running around this place
in a few months.
- In a few months?
- Yeah.
Babies don't run immediately
in a few months
after they're born.
Shut up.
- In a few years
- then he'll run.
Little Max.
And further news
following the incident
at Cape Town Central Train Station
last night.
- Police are on the lookout for a woman
- My God.
believed to be wearing a green coat.
According to a police spokesperson,
multiple eyewitnesses
What is this world coming to?
matching this description
fleeing the station
shortly after the incident took place.
They're asking anyone
What would drive somebody
to commit such a violent murder?
Oh, um, has there been
any development with Max?
No, nothing, ma'am.
- Have you been to the police yet?
- Yes.
You know, this might not be
what you want to hear, but
this could be your chance to start over.
Okay, I'm off.
Um
Okay, my darling.
- I love you.
- Love you, Mom.
Okay, I'll see you
But you know what? Actually
would you mind popping down to the shops?
I mean
I've still gotta freshen up
before the girls arrive.
- Of course.
- Great. Oh!
And will you grab some stuff
for Friday night Shabbat dinner, please?
I'll give you a list.
One second.
The police is gonna
come knocking again.
They'll trace it back to me.
I believe
Ernie's face got messed up pretty bad.
So it's gonna take them
some time to identify him.
Which means we have time
to cover our tracks.
And Blessing?
You gonna go see him at the club?
You know he doesn't like waiting.
I'll have to figure out my next move
before I go see him.
Blessing believes
you can go far in this business.
But he needs a favor from you.
Yeah, sure. Anything for the big boss.
You know,
the police are looking for Yazid's killer.
And they're bothering Blessing.
Big Boss needs you
to take one for the team.
Excuse me?
We'll take good care of you.
Your family won't have to struggle.
Ah, no, I'm sorry.
I can't do that.
You won't do more than five years.
You can claim self-defense.
Besides,
Yazid was no choirboy.
Not a lot of people say no to Blessing.
But he does take care
of those who are loyal to him.
Ah, shit.
Why was Yazid killed
in the first place?
Max, my friend, don't ask questions
you don't want answers to.
This is an opportunity for your family.
They can live in a better house,
a better area.
Your son can go to a nicer school.
Isn't that what you want?
A better life for them,
better than what you had?
Come on. You can provide for them,
better than you've been.
Here's your opportunity
to be a better husband and father.
What do you say, Max?
You'll take care of them?
Of course we will.
Sorry, Ray.
Um, the police called.
They wanna come speak to you again.
And they want to speak to me as well.
What am I supposed to say about Zenzi
asking for Jackson Thom's address?
- You say nothing. You hear me? Nothing.
- Yeah, Ray, but
You keep your mouth shut. Okay?
Fucking Zenzi.
I just need
to see my husband, sir.
Please, can you just
Come, baby.
Detective, please.
Max did not kill Yazid. I-it's a mistake.
I'm sorry, ma'am.
That's up to the courts to decide now.
Where is Dad?
When is he coming home?
Oh.
Do you have any friends or family?
No.
No family.
Zen
Sister.
Thank you.
Are you okay?
Are you on meds?
Jesus.
Why don't you use a gun?
It's quicker.
You need to take better care
of yourself. That's way too much sugar.
- What do you want, Naledi?
- I don't want anything, dear.
- You came to my house.
- You called me, remember?
Well, that was a big mistake.
Fine. We're here now.
What do you need?
Help? Money?
Are you in trouble again?
Max is missing.
He was meant
to come out of prison yesterday, but
he's just disappeared.
What was he imprisoned for
this time?
Assault?
- Murder.
- Wow!
You know how to pick them.
I know him, Naledi.
He did not do it.
- Why didn't you call me?
- What would you have done?
- And in any case
- I called you after Esulu.
I called you even
when Max was arrested,
but I guess you were too busy.
Now, you're asking why I didn't call you.
- Why didn't you call me?
- You've got my number.
- I was preoccupied.
- Yes, always.
Preoccupied.
But I'm here now.
What did you mean
when you said Max didn't do it?
Maybe he left you.
It's for the best.
Max would never leave us.
He's not preoccupied.
Wait, wait, wait, Zenzi.
Let me speak to John, okay?
See if he can speak to his contacts,
maybe put some pressure
on the police force.
Don't bother.
I've already been to the police station.
I tried filing a missing persons report.
No one seems to care.
I'm in trouble, Naledi. I
You're always in trouble.
It's because you let
everybody walk all over you,
Max included.
Stop cleaning other people's mess.
Stand up for yourself.
- I don't have a choice.
- You always have a choice.
I made mine.
I got out.
Just pull yourself together.
No, it's fine. It's fine.
I will pay for it.
You follow that bitch
that Zenzi was talking to.
Hello?
Max, is that you?
Please, say something.
Max.
Hello.
How's Esulu?
He misses you.
He wanted to come today,
but I said next time.
And you? How are you coping?
It's a struggle, Max.
We haven't been able to eat
some nights.
Enrico keeps on demanding the rent.
We have no warm water
or electricity. I mean
I've taken on extra jobs
to try and make ends meet.
But it is not working.
Why is Enrico bugging you
for rent?
I thought it was sorted out.
No. What what do you mean?
Um
Uh, don't worry.
I'll sort it out.
Look, Zenzi,
I never wanted to disappoint you.
So just don't give up on me.
I will fight for us.
Hello.
Sawubona sisi.
This area's closed.
Hi. Uh, sorry to bother.
I was wondering
if you've heard of a guy named Max.
He used to work here.
Uh, Max?
Max who?
Maxwell Mwale. Tall, well-built.
Max.
Have you seen him?
No. No one has.
He's upset a lot of people.
- Why? What do you mean?
- Who are you?
Hmm?
Sis?
Never mind. Thank you.
Hey! Hey!
Max.
Max
I would've thought for somebody
who cleans other people's houses,
yours at least would be clean.
Why do you always fuck up, Zenzi?
Are you doing it on purpose?
First, you kill Jackson, then Ernie.
It's like you're a natural killer.
Please, don't tell anyone.
I didn't mean to do it.
Relax. I'm just here to talk.
I just don't want
to get into trouble, sir.
You won't.
Not if you listen to what I have to say.
Sit.
Sit!
I come visit you,
and you don't even offer me tea.
Please put that down.
This?
Leave it!
Wow.
Sorry.
There's a demon inside of you,
isn't there?
I don't care what your issues are.
I need you to give me the gun
so I can get rid of it.
- I can't.
- You can't or you won't?
First, tell me.
Who was Yazid Noordien,
and why did Max go to jail for his murder?
- What was Max involved with?
- You don't know what you're talking about.
Where is the damn gun
Your guys told me
that Max took the fall for someone.
I want to know who it was.
Stop playing games with me. Where is it?
I hid it.
It's my insurance so you can't kill me.
You think I need a gun to kill you, huh?
You know the mess you've caused?
But since you're so good at killing,
let's put that to good use.
I want you to kill Blessing.
It's the only way you and I
are gonna make it out of here alive.
What? You think you have
a choice in the matter? I'm not asking.
A couple of lines of these will kill him.
What must I do with that?
Just put it on his desk.
He can't resist good coke.
And after he's had a few lines,
bring the bag back to me.
If this man is so dangerous,
how do you expect me
to get into his place?
'Cause you've got superpowers.
You're the invisible woman.
Nobody sees you. Nobody cares about you.
I bet you get a rush from killing.
Why else would you push
a man in front of a train?
I can see it in your eyes.
We're both killers.
- Okay.
- Thank you. Thank you.
Okay.
Say hi to your father.
He's a good guy. I like him.
- Zenzi.
- Who was that?
Um
He's our real estate agent.
We have a buyer for the house.
Who was that man in there with you?
- My boss.
- What was he doing
What do you mean you're selling the house
and have a buyer? What about me?
Like I said, you'd better start looking
for a new place.
I have nowhere else to go, okay?
I have no money. I
I have nothing. Please.
Zenzi, I've let you live here for free
for long enough.
Max won't be able to find me
if you sell this place.
So you still think
he's coming back for you?
- Alice, I'm going out.
- Yeah.
Don't wait up.
Maybe you should go back up country
where you come from.
Surely there's someone
you can live with, Zenzi.
I'm sorry.
Y-yes. Uh, I'm looking for my husband,
Max Mwale.
Hello?
Yes. Hi, I-I'm looking for my husband,
Max Mwale.
Is he a patient at the hospital?
Okay, I'll hold.
Yes. Um, I'm looking for my husband,
Max Mwale.
But you didn't even check.
Are you sure?
Okay. But can you Hello?
Hi. Yes. Uh, I'm looking for my husband.
I want to check
if he's a patient at the hospital.
Okay, okay.
Can you check quickly, please, sissy?
Hello?
Yeah, this is nice.
Hey, hey.
Hey, boy.
Let's go play outside.
Hey. I'm talking to you.
What's your problem?
He's having problems
with the other kids at school.
I see this kind of thing
all the time at the club.
You mustn't show weakness, my boy,
or they'll take advantage of you.
He doesn't need an instructor.
He just needs his father.
No one is listening to me
in this house. Take off this nasty dress.
Max, please calm down.
- No.
- He's just playing around.
This is where it starts, Zenzi.
I won't have a faggot for a son.
- Max, please.
- Why must I leave him alone?
This is your fault for encouraging him.
Yeah, yeah.
- Zenzi?
- Alice.
Please don't sell the house.
I'm sorry, Zenzi. It's not my decision.
Enrico has made up his mind.
Alice, please.
What if it was you? Hmm?
What if you were looking for Enrico?
Okay, fine.
I will talk to him.
Thank you.
But I can't promise you anything.
Okay.
Can we talk to him now?
No, he's not back yet.
- Okay, but can we call him?
- Zenzi
I said I will talk to him.
Enrico
can we talk?
What the hell
do you think you're doing?
Enrico, please.
Okay. Enrico.
I told you to leave me alone.
I'm a married man.
Okay, but
I've got the money.
I can pay the rent. Just don't
It's too late.
The house is being sold, and that's it.
Please, Enrico.
It's my property, man,
and I can do with it as I please.
Now, leave me, woman!
I don't want you.
Nobody wants you.
No wonder your husband left you.
Go home!
Fucking women.
You.
What was that about with Max's wife?
Fuck off.
Hmm.
Tell me where she hid it. Hmm?
Where did Zenzi put the gun?
What? I don't know anything about a gun.
Huh? What are you talking about?
Well, if you find anything,
you contact me.
I can be your friend or your enemy.
But I don't have many enemies
who are still alive.
In fact, I have none.
You choose.
Are you feeling okay?
I'm okay.
You don't look well.
I'm, uh
I'm just a bit tired, that's all.
Still no word from Max?
No.
Um, must I throw these away?
No, no, no. Keep those.
Part of my archive from my newspaper days.
Corporates and politicians
used to hate me.
They probably still do.
I was looking for an article
to reference for my new book,
but I just can't find the article.
Why don't you have a seat?
I still have a lot of work to do.
I need to finish.
Come on. Leave that.
Just sit. You can continue to clean later.
Do you play?
- No.
- I can teach you.
Why don't you just move?
No. That doesn't go there.
I I don't
I don't really know
the rules to this game. I
don't know why you want me to play.
Because I want to study you.
I want to know how you think,
how you strategize.
- Why?
- It's for my new book.
The protagonist is a cleaner.
I just want to observe your behavior.
That's creepy.
And why do you want to write a book
about a cleaner anyway?
We're not interesting people.
Ah, but there,
I must disagree with you, respectfully.
"The unexamined life is not worth living."
Socrates.
I'm still trying to figure out
the beginning of the book,
but I already know how it's going to end.
Your move.
How is it going to end?
The cleaner kills the author.
Zenzi, are you okay?
I'm fine.
Look
the deal to sell the house,
it hasn't been closed yet.
I can still delay it
if you're willing to make it
worth my while.
Meet me at the building site
in an hour from now.
You know the old abattoir?
Before we demolish that place
That's if you want me
to reconsider selling the house.
I can't.
Otherwise, I'll lose my job at the mall
if I get there late.
Zenzi
if I don't see you there, I'm selling.
And then maybe you can talk to the police
about that weapon you're hiding.
I-I don't know what you're talking about.
Don't keep me waiting.
Zenzi, open the door!
Get in, get out. Unsuspected.
You're invisible.
You want me to follow her?
Fuck.
Boss man, how you doing?
I could ask you the same thing.
I thought you were coming to visit.
You do know that it's rude
not to accept an invitation, right?
That wasn't the intention, boss.
It's just a busy time for all of us.
Ray-Ray
are you avoiding me?
Hello?
Come to Block E.
The last block. It's in the corner.
The ground-floor clearing.
- Are you still there?
- Yeah, I'm still here.
You do know
that Jackson made me a lot of money?
And there's always a price to pay
if you remove someone
without my approval, right?
I promise you, sir,
I did not kill Jackson.
But I might know who did.
Who?
What was so urgent
you couldn't tell me on the phone?
Why is my family not taken care of?
We had a deal.
Now, I'm rotting in here
because of Blessing.
I want what was promised to me.
Don't worry.
I'll look into it.
If this is not taken care of,
I promise you
I'm going to bring you all down.
You can tell Blessing
the police will be very happy
to learn who really killed Yazid.
Don't be stupid, Max.
You don't want to cross Blessing.
I mean what I say.
If my family's not taken care of,
everybody's gonna have a problem.
Max Mwale.
Is he out?
Somewhere.
You know what?
Find Max and bring him to me.
I'm gonna need some time.
Please, sir.
You've got 48 hours.
If you don't find him,
I come find you.
What do you want?
I think you know what I want.
You disgust me.
Zenzi
don't play innocent now.
Hmm.
You
You want me.
You want me
just as much as I've wanted you
ever since the day you moved in with us.
You see?
Right now, I am what you need
to stay in the house. Huh?
How do I know you're going
to keep your end of the bargain?
You're just gonna have
to take a leap of faith and find out.
If I'm happy with your performance,
we can even make this
a more permanent arrangement. Huh?
Maybe Alice should know about this.
Hey! Don't threaten me, you fucking bitch.
I'll fucking slap you! Huh?
Hey! Hey!
Look at me.
Don't fucking play hard to get,
you fucking cock teaser.
Zenzi.
Zenzi!
Zenzi!
Zenzi!
Zenzi!
Fucking bitch!
Bitch!
I hope you die
like they killed your son.
See?
A bunch of horny construction workers,
and nobody even fucking notices her.
She's the invisible fucking woman.
What did she even come do here?
Who cares?
The right question is,
where does she keep the gun?
Cape Town Police Station. Hello?
Hi. Yes.
I need to report a dead body.
- Where did this happen?
- At a construction site in Maitland.
I work for Raymond Hendricks,
and I have information about a murder.
Zenzi Mwale,
the cleaner at Raymond's office,
she asked me for Jackson Thom's address.
And I think that Zenzi went there
because Raymond told her.
And now that man, Jackson Thom, he's dead.
- Jackson who?
- Jackson Thom.
I've got this from here, Sergeant.
Can you come with me, please, ma'am?
This is the fourth death
at a construction site in two months.
- I want you to write an op-ed about it.
- Okay.
Cover the angle of the company's
apparent lack of responsibility
for occupational safety?
That's why
we pay you the big bucks.
I'll remember that next time I invoice.
Ashes to ashes.
Dust to dust.
Interstellar stardust.
We're made of the same elements
as the stars, and yet
we're a million times more fragile
because death gathers dust.
Oh, Zenzi!
Enrico is gone.
My husband is gone.
I'm sorry, Alice.
I'm so sorry.
Death may be
the greatest of all human blessings.
But our souls cannot simply dwell
in the dust.
Like dust, we will rise again
and make our presence known
long after we're gone.