The Penthouse (2026) Movie Script
(woman singing in foreign language)
(singing continues)
My name is Saina Nakajima.
(female singing continues)
I came from the United States
with a dream of building a new life
with my husband and son,
but I could never have imagined
what awaited me here...
- (Saina) Oh, thanks!
- Here you go.
(Saina) I heard some singing.
- Did you have a nightmare?
- No, David, it wasn't a dream.
Wait, I recorded it!
(confused) Where's the recording?
I remember...
I don't get it... The recording's gone.
Oh, let me see.
Maybe you forgot to tap the record button?
It happens.
(Saina) I did!
Alright, I gotta go.
You know, Saya,
it could've been the neighbors.
It could've been anything but...
Nothing mystical here.
You don't believe me?
Of course, I do.
(baby whimpering)
I can stay here if you want.
No. I'm good. Go.
You're sure?
I'll get our things sorted.
Alright.
See you.
(baby whimpering)
Oh!
- Call me if anything, okay?
- Uh-huh.
Bye!
(baby whimpering)
(baby whimpering)
(street noises)
- Hi!
- (staff) Yes?
Do you have flour?
(staff) Yeah, over here.
Let me bring this.
Thank you so much!
If you don't mind me asking,
where are you from?
You don't look like Chinese.
No. I'm from Yakutia.
What? Where is it?
Yakutia. Sakha.
- I never heard of that place before.
- Yes, it's far up north.
Ah, up north.
- It must be cold there.
- (baby whimpering)
Very cold.
It's colder there than at the North Pole.
- Anyway, nice to meet you!
- Thank you!
- Have a nice day!
- Goodbye! You too!
(anxious music)
(anxious music continues)
Hi, sweetie! Wake up!
(making playful sounds)
(in Yakut) How many should I put?
(woman on the phone, in Yakut)
Not too many.
Three or four should be good.
What about your husband?
What does he think?
He doesn't believe me.
He says I'm seeing things.
Are you guys getting along?
Yes, everything's fine, aunt.
I don't know
It's like in a dream.
Oh...
The headache won't stop.
Why?
I'm very afraid of heights.
I don't even dare to go near the windows.
It's okay.
A new place, a new baby.
- Agree.
- It takes time, you know.
- I hope so.
- Honey...
(sigh) I really do care about you.
Aunty, don't worry about me.
Hearing your voice makes me feel better.
My darling.
It's a new place, and who knows,
maybe you'll have another baby.
- Uh-huh!
- This can happen too.
No thanks!
One is more than enough for now!
(laughing) Okay, that's up to you two...
Only time will tell.
Well, okay. Bye, Auntie.
Thanks for the help!
Of course, dear.
I won't bother you.
- OK, bye!
- Tell me if anything.
- Bye!
- Don't get lost. Bye!
(oil sizzling)
- (husband) Hi, Saya!
- Hi!
How are you? How's Sam?
We're fine. Sam's sleeping.
That's great.
My business partner invited us
for a dinner at his place.
- I thought maybe you'd like to join?
- What about Semenchik?
Should we take him with us?
What if we leave him with a babysitter?
We could spend one night out.
(hesitant) Alright...
And the babysitter? Will you bring her?
She'll come by five.
And you can get ready.
I'll pick you up around six.
Mmm... OK.
Kiss-kiss!
- Bye.
- See you tonight.
- Mmhm.
(ringing silence)
(baby whimpering)
Saina, come take a look! You see?
- If the balls come up, it's ready.
- Ah!
- Like Russian dumplings!
- Yeah, you are right!
- Anisa?
- Yes?
It's alright?
That's right.
Okay, just cut it and put on the dish.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Later we'll put the dessert on top.
Okay!
- (Anisa, shocked) Fifty below?!
- (Saina) Yes.
- In winter.
- (Anisa gasps)
- (Anisa's husband) Wow!
- (Anisa) It's must be freezing over there!
- (Anisa's husband) Yeah!
- Yeah, but we manage.
We are used to it.
(chuckling) If we, Malaysians, were there,
we'd freeze to death!
- Yeah!
- (chuckling) It's so cold!
(Saina) Yeah.
David, help yourself to some wine or
maybe you want to try
our local syrup Bandung?
(David) How absent-minded of me
to bring wine to a Malay house!
(Anisa's husband) It's OK.
Don't worry, we're OK, buddy (chuckling).
Saina, what would you like to have? Wine?
I... I'd love to try some Bandung.
OK. Well, me too then.
In that case, I'll have to drink this "guy"
home by myself.
(everybody laughing)
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
Thank you for inviting us.
(Anisa's husband) You're always welcome.
- (Saina) Mmm!
- How is it?
(Saina) Nice.
(David) I like it.
- (David) It's very nice!
- (Saina) Yeah...
(David) So, yeah, I've only been in Yakutia
for summer,
but I'd love to be there in winter too.
(incredulous) David, it's 50 below.
I wouldn't risk it! (Laughs)
Yeah.
(Anisa's husband) Saina, I was wondering,
what is the religion over there?
Umm... Well...
We the Sakha people
and we have own faith.
And also we believe in spirits...
- (Anisa) Spirits?
- Yes.
There are lots of them.
Evil spirits, good spirits,
forest spirits...
Long story short,
we believe that everything around us
is alive.
(David) Basically, it's Tengrism.
You know, the Sakha people
are a Turkic tribe.
Ah yeah, I see, I see.
There are so many Turkic people
around the world,
and it so happens that you are here.
How exciting!
(Saina) Maybe.
Speaking of traditions, today I performed
a ritual in our apartment.
- (Anisa's husband) Ritual?
- Yes.
Okay, what kind of ritual is that?
(Saina) I just fried some pancakes
and placed them in the corners
of the apartment,
to be nice to the local spirits
and ask them to stop bothering me.
(Anisa) Why? Is a spirit bothering you?
(Anisa's husband) Hush, hush...
Oh no. Actually...
Just Saina feels a bit uneasy
after we had our son.
Anyways, I hope that the spirits
will calm down
and I won't have nightmares.
(nervous) Oh... Okay...
Hearing this makes me feel eerie.
Here, let's have some Assam Laksa.
It's a sour and spicy fish soup
with rice noodles.
I bet you gonna love it!
And it's easy to make.
You should try her cooking. It's... mmm!
- (laughs)
- Delicious, yummy!
(Saina) I don't think it's that easy.
I'm sure Anisa spent half the day cooking.
(Anisa) Aww...
I researched local cuisine, and this dish
is by no means a piece of cake.
- First you add the noodles...
- (Anisa) Yes.
then the seasoning,
and only after thatthe broth.
- (Anisa) Yeah.
- Yes?
(Anisa's husband) David, now I understand
why you can't wait to go home after work.
Mmhm!
(husbands laughing)
(David) Yes.
Actually, we have a small gift for you.
- Ah!
- (Anisa's husband) So sweet of you!
Umm, this is a Sakha musical instrument.
(Anisa's husband) Oh... okay.
(Saina) Called "khomus".
Ah, an instrument?
(Saina) Yes, yes.
(Saina) Hold it between your teeth.
- Can you show us please, Saina?
- (husband laughing)
(Saina) Okay.
- Can I?
- (Anisa's husband) Yes, please.
(sounds of the instrument)
(sounds of the instrument
and background music)
(car failing to start)
(car failing to start)
(David sighs)
Do you really think it was a good idea
to mention the ritual
and those evil spirits?
(sigh)
(car door closing)
I understand that you are stressed out
recently.
But next time please
think twice before saying
something like that, okay?
Okay.
(David sighs)
(sirens in the background)
(David) You see, Saina...
(sirens in the background)
Every little detail matters
at meetings like this.
(car trying to start)
The way you eat, the way you talk,
the way you dress
and even how often you go to the bathroom.
And now they have put this story
in a little file in their brain
labeled as "David and his wife,
the weirdos".
David, let them.
I'm trying ask you to keep
some controversial things to yourself.
(annoyed) Why did you take me
with you then?!
I just tried to be nice
and keep the conversation going.
It wasn't my idea actually.
You haven't been yourself lately,
so I thought I'd go alone.
Iskhak insisted to invite us both,
so that we could get know each other.
What's wrong with you?
(car trying to start)
Nothing.
We are talking about a business meeting.
You understand, don't you?
Can't you just support your husband once?
Well, I am not arguing.
What I am saying is that we can't afford
to make weird first impressions.
Okay?
(car trying to start)
- I'm not arguing.
- Yeah, you're not.
(car trying to start)
(starting)
(eerie singing)
(whispering)
David!
David, can you hear it?
(David mumbling in his sleep)
(woman singing in a whisper)
(sound of door opening and closing)
(singing continues)
Aaaaah!
(Saina screaming)
David! Wake up!
- David!
- (sleepy) What?
There! There!
- I saw a woman!
- Where?
David!
(David mumbling sleepily)
Where?
There! There!
Look. There's no one here.
But I saw a woman...
(David sighs)
I didn't see anyone.
Nothing!
Saina! What can I do for you?
(Saina) I am scared.
(David sighs)
I am worried about you.
Here, sit.
Look at me.
Look at me. Yeah.
Let's have a family day tomorrow.
Let's go to the bird park
and we can have lunch there.
What do you say?
Okay...
Yeah, look at me.
Look at me. Just breathe.
Yes.
Relax.
You feel good? Yes.
Look at me. Just breathe, it's OK.
It's OK.
(sounds of birds)
Saya! Photo-photo!
(David) OK, come.
David!
David, what if we move out?
To a house, for example?
If you see things in an apartment,
who knows what will happen
in a large, detached house?
And also...
You know, anyway we've already paid
a year rent in advance.
Yes, but what if
there's really something wrong
with this place?
Cursed or something?
Oh come on!
It's a modern skyscraper,
why on earth would it be cursed?
You know what?
I think I know what you should do.
What?
I think you should see a therapist.
(skeptical) A shrink?
You think I'm crazy?
(laughs)
Saya, you suddenly sound like my
(struggling) m-mother.
You know, seeing a therapist
is totally a normal thing.
You know, I just wanna help you.
(Saina) Do you think it's about me?
No. I just want you to feel better.
And of course, you know,
we can hire a full-time nanny for Sam,
so that you can have more time
for yourself.
And also I'll look for professional help,
you know, to help you deal with all this.
I guess the sooner is better.
There are numerous methods
of cleansing spaces.
One of them is using incense
such as frankincense and myrrh
to create a positive vibe.
(man in the video) Other methods
involve holy water and various herbs.
Local shamans and priests
offer their services to those
who seek protection
from otherworldly forces.
Ha!
Don't forget how crucial
the spiritual harmony is:
Meditation, prayers, and cleansing rituals
will help you to create a positive energy
around you.
(shamanic music)
(shaman reciting spells)
(shaman reciting spells)
- (David) What's going on here?!
- (Saina) He is cleansing the space.
(angry) Enough!
- Wrap it up!
- David, let him finish.
No! Get the fuck out of here!
OK! Thank you!
You finished! It's done!
- Let him finish, David!
- No!
Get out! Get out of here!
- I'm not finished yet!
- Okay, okay!
- I'm sorry.
- Here, this is yours.
(David) Alright, thank you!
(Shaman) What about my money?
Here you go, thank you!
(angry) What the hell are you up to?
Honey, I'm cleansing the apartment
of evil spirits.
Saya, get yourself together, will you?!
There are no spirits! No ghosts!
Here, here. Give me Sam.
Think about Sam!
- This smoke is so bad for the baby!
- It's okay!
Please stop!
Dad is here.
- Dad is here, lets go.
- (baby whimpering)
Huh? Let's go.
(chuckling) Alright, alright...
(tense music)
(crunching sounds)
(distorted laughing)
(scream)
(fast breathing)
(David) What is it, honey?
Yes, yes, yes.
Sleep... sleep.
(street noises)
I've never had this happen before.
It all started after we moved
into that penthouse.
There is... (sigh) unclean,
sinister there...
I hear strange noises.
I'm really scared...
I'm sure there are ghosts there.
These visions... How real were they
when you felt or saw them?
Those are not visions.
I clearly hear some sounds.
I...
(deep breath) ...even saw a girl
in a black dress.
And I saw her in my dreams as well.
So, you dream about her in your sleep?
I mean... (stumbles)
I see the ghost both in reality
and in my dreams.
I see.
Saina, how has been for you
since the childbirth?
How old is your baby now?
Uh... The childbirth was not easy,
but I'm not here to talk about it.
I'm here about those visions...
There's a reason why I ask you this.
You seem to be carrying a lot of pain,
so we cannot rule our depression.
This condition often goes unnoticed,
and it can have a huge impact
on a someone's life.
On your life.
You might be carrying
some sort of unresolved trauma
that's affecting
your current mental state...
(sigh) Do you think I'm going nuts?
No. Not at all.
Saina, I am here to help.
We just need to find the answers.
But it is crucial that we work together,
so that you can get through this.
Right now I feel your inner resistance.
Could you accept the possibility
that all this is just manifesting
in your mind?
(sigh)
Were you even listening?!
I'm telling you one thing,
and you keep ignoring it!
Saina, I'm sorry.
(door slam)
(sounds of cars)
(background music)
(laughing)
(laugh slows down and becomes eerie)
Sam's just fell asleep, Mrs. Saina.
Not SamSemenchik.
Is it that hard to remember?
Sem... (struggles)
Se-men-chik. Repeat.
Semenchik...
Okay, go.
(sigh)
(unzipping)
(sigh)
David, Semenchik and I are going to stay
at a hotel tonight.
(David) Why?
W-What? (Stumbling)
(beeping)
(David) Why are you doing this?
I can't live here anymore.
This is crazy.
- Don't dare call me crazy!
- I do not!
I am just saying this... (huffs)
this situation is crazy!
(Saina sighs)
You never listen to me!
You knew very well
that I was afraid of heights,
and I didn't want to move here at all!
But what about you
trying to understand me?
Huh?
I do everything for our family, Saina!
It's... Do you think
it's a walk in the park?
I do work from dawn to dusk!
And I'm trying to give you everything!
- Have you asked?
- It's not too much...
Shut up!
It's not too much for you?
You don't care the fuck about this!
Have you asked once what I think?!
You always do what's right for you!
- Why don't ask me?
- I am doing my best, I am!
I rented... I rented this penthouse,
because it's fully equipped
and has a great view.
I wanted you to live in comfort
and enjoy the beauty,
enjoy the beauty of life!
Relax! Please!
(Saina) Really?!
You can... You can leave if you want,
but leave my son out of this!
David!
(elevator beeping)
(footsteps)
(baby whimpering)
(Saina sighs loudly)
(baby crying)
(whispering)
- David.
- (sleepy) Huh?
(woman singing in a whisper)
- (baby crying)
- Can you hear it?
(David) Huh?
- (Saina) Someone is here.
- What?
David.
(David makes sleepy noises)
I hear singing, David!
What?
(woman singing in a whisper)
(baby crying)
(Saina) Listen carefully.
(woman singing in a whisper)
(baby crying)
(singing stops)
(baby crying)
(Saina) It's gone.
(baby crying)
(annoyed sigh)
- That's enough please...
- David, but I...
Let me sleep.
(baby crying)
(Saina) Tch-tch-tch!
(baby laughing)
(Saina) Please... help me
(therapist) Absolutely, Saina.
I'll do everything that I can to help you.
You did the right thing by coming here.
We often don't realize how extreme
or dramatic childhood trauma and PTSD
can impact our lives.
Almost 90% of the people out there
have these problems.
Some don't even know they have it,
let alone treat it.
That's why it's so important for us
to address these issues,
because a strong mental health
is a foundation underlying everything else.
From what you have told me, I understand
that you have been a fighter all your life.
It all started when you were a child.
You lost your parents early,
faced bullying,
but you didn't give up and kept fighting.
Then you went to study in another country
and you had to fight and win again...
Now things in your life
are getting better,
but your subconsciousness,
fueled up by postpartum depression,
still wants to fight.
And it chose quite a non-trivial problem.
Your willingness to accept yourself
for who you are
and to heal is a very crucial step.
We can work together to explore
and resolve the issues
that are holding you back
from living your life to the fullest.
But are you ready?
(deep breath)
(Saina) I am!
(David) What a smiling guy!
(water running)
(David) Such a handsome boy!
You take good care of your mommy
while I'm working, alright?
We'll have a surprise for mommy.
Your mommy loves coffee,
and your daddy makes
the best coffee in the world.
You know why?
Because I have a secret ingredient.
(door closing)
- Good morning!
- (Saina) Oh, good morning!
- Breakfast in bed?
- Yeah, honey.
That great day has come.
Thanks for taking care.
You look much better.
I'm glad that therapy is doing you good.
Alright, I'll get going.
(kiss)
Enjoy your breakfast, and I think
Sam will be okay on his own for a while.
Ah, okay. Thank you, bye!
Bye.
(door opening and closing)
(cutting)
(eerie sound effects)
(eerie sound effects)
(female voice reciting something
in a whisper)
(ringing silence)
Err... Are you okay?
Ah, yes, I'm okay.
(sounds of cars)
(rhythmic drumming)
(shaman speaking in foreign language)
(woman) You are a good heart person.
(speaking in foreign language)
(woman) You are clean.
(speaking in foreign language)
(woman) No curse on you.
(shaman speaking in foreign language)
(woman) No spells on you.
(shaman grunts)
(speaking in foreign language)
(woman) He said
there's evil near you.
(shaman sighs)
(murmur of water)
- (Saina's aunt, in Yakut) Hi!
- (Saina, in Yakut) Aunt...
(Saina) I want to go home.
(aunt) What are you saying?
What happened?
(Saina) I just... I want to go home...
Saina...
What happened with you?
Why are you crying?
Is your husband hurting you?
I miss my home.
Saina, calm down.
Where is your baby?
- Where are you now?
- I'm near my home.
Semenchik is with a babysitter.
(sighs) I went to see a local shaman...
What for?
Why?
He said that there's
something evil next to me...
Aw...
I'm scared, auntie.
Listen, sweetie. Calm down.
If you want to come home,
you can come anytime.
Let your husband buy tickets,
and fly in together.
Okay.
I will
with the baby.
Sure.
Come with your son.
When you arrive at home,
everything will fall into place.
There are other people there too...
Everyone's going to think I'm crazy.
Stop it. Who would say that?
Who cares about other people?
Don't listen to anyone!
- Okay.
- You have us, we'll help you.
- Saina, do you understand me?
- (Saina sighs)
Yes, of course (sniffs).
Our conversation made me feel better.
Saina, pull yourself together.
- OK, bye.
- Bye, bye...
(breathes out)
(breathes out)
David,
I want to go home.
Buy us tickets.
(footsteps)
- (receptionist) Hello, Mrs. Nakajima!
- Hello!
Are you looking for Mr. Nakajima?
Yes.
Unfortunately, he is gone out
to inspect the workshop.
Oh... When will he return?
Umm, he said he'd go home
right after that.
I tried calling him,
but his phone is turned off.
Oh, err... maybe the battery is dead?
Can I help you with something?
Oh no, thank you.
(receptionist) Okay.
(eerie sound effect)
David?
It's OK?
(serious) The deal went through...
(excited) Honey! The deal went through!
We just signed the contract!
The deal went through!
The deal of my dreams!
Can you believe it?
(sighs) It was a long way but...
It's all thanks to you!
Thank you!
You remember that evening
by the ocean in Galveston?
You told me everything would work out
and you'd always be there for me.
And here we are!
(zipping suitcase)
(David) We made it!
(indifferent) Congratulations, David,
but I'm about to leave.
No, no, no, no, no.
- Yes.
- (laughing) No, no, no.
Sam and I are going to fly to Yakutia.
Wait!
After we've been through everything,
and you are saying you give up
just like this?
I called you.
I wanted to talk to you about this.
I was stuck in the lab all day.
You know there the reception is so weak,
and my battery died.
- (disappointed) Oh...
- Saya!
We can't give up like this.
Now that the deal is done,
we can afford a house anywhere we like.
And we can travel wherever we want.
Come on!
Let's fly to Yakutia all together!
(incredulous) What?
I was there only briefly and for business.
So, this time visiting as a family.
- What do you say?
- Are you serious?
(laughs) Hell, yeah! Here.
Just give me a couple of days
to sort out the formalities
and then we'll go!
Why not?
I work around the clock, I sweat blood,
can't I afford a little vacation
with my family?!
It's getting colder there.
You'll have to dress warmer.
No problem.
We can buy the warmest
and the top-priced jackets
we can find in Malaysia.
(excited) Oh, I'm so ready
to experience your -60!
(laughs) Yeah!
Cheers! Kampai!
(David gives out a satisfied sigh)
Wait!
I have something for you.
Hold on.
(chuckle) Here.
- This is for you..
- David...
- Open it.
- Me?
Yes, open it.
(gasp)
So beautiful...
Beautiful just like you.
- So expensive!
- Oh, don't worry about that!
Wait...
Help...
(gentle music)
- (whispering) Thank you!
- (whispering) So beautiful...
(Saina) Good morning!
Good morning, honey!
Hey listen, Sam and I
have made a breakfast for you.
Ooh, thank you!
Sure.
I'm about to leave, but enjoy!
Okay, bye!
Oh, your coffee is ready.
- See ya!
- See you!
(eerie sound effect)
- (Saina, in Yakut) Hello, auntie.
- (aunt, in Yakut) Yes?
- (Saina) We decided to come together.
- All together?
- That's great!
- Yeah.
- Finally, we'll see son-in-law offline.
- Yes.
- When are you arriving?
- As soon as David finishes his business.
- We'll arrive all together.
- Are you alright?
- You sound a bit...
- I'm fine.
- I'm just in the street right now.
- I see.
- Okay, I wanted to let you know.
- I'm glad to hear that.
We'll be in touch. I'll call you again.
- Bye, Aunt.
- Bye-bye!
(soothing the baby)
(silence)
(door creaking)
(woman singing)
(woman singing in a whisper)
(whispering intensifies)
(Saina whimpering)
(whispering continues)
(David) Here.
Today's David's special blend (chuckles).
It's a new Vietnamese blend,
my colleague shared some.
I hope you like it.
Yeah.
This is magnesium with B6 vitamin.
(Saina) Ah...
Here. Honey, it won't hurt you.
It's good for grumpiness
and sleep disorders.
Thanks, darling.
You can add it to your coffee
or even just take it with a glass of water.
(Saina) Mmm...
- Thanks!
- Sure.
Alright, I gotta go.
Try to taste it before it gets cold.
Alright.
(sighs) Here.
I've got a busy day today.
- (in Japanese) Good luck!
- (in Japanese) Thank you!
(street noises)
(man speaking in Malay)
(man and woman arguing in Malay)
(man and woman arguing in Malay)
(woman shouting angrily in Malay)
- (Saina) Hi!
- (sigh) Hi...
Can I see the detective.?
Err...
What's your business with him?
(Saina) Umm...
Nevermind.
Just leave the stroller here and come in.
Thanks.
(woman) At least don't miss this client.
(detective) How can I help you?
- (Saina) Hi!
- (detective) Yeah-yeah, have a seat.
I'd like to hire you.
(in Malay) Karima, bring us
some coffee please.
(in Malay) We don't have coffee!
- Coffee or tea?
- (Saina) Ah, no, thanks.
(in Malay) Coffee please.
I'm all ears.
(Saina) Err...
My husband wants to kill me.
Hello?
No! Tell him to bugger off!
Why?
Why what?
You said your husband wants to kill you.
Why?
Ah...
I don't know, but...
It seems to me that he wants to kill me.
(skeptical) It seems?
Yes.
He puts something in my coffee
every morning.
Some substance.
First, I saw it by accident,
then I recorded it on my video.
Just a sec...
Okay, look, never mind.
Has he threatened you?
Is he abusive? Is he aggressive?
No.
Thank you, Karima.
Why don't you just go
make a police report?
Oh, I'm afraid they won't believe me.
He's messing up with my coffee!
I see ghosts, I'm going delusional,
I'm scared all the time!
Please, help me.
(detective) Okay... umm...
sorry, what is your name?
I'm Saina. Saina Nakajima.
(detective) Alright, Mrs. Nakajima,
(sigh) what do you want from me?
I don't know.
I... came from another country.
My husband brought me here.
And I have neither family,
nor friends here.
Please, detective, help me.
You have to investigate this case.
You do know that my services
require charges, right?
Yes, of course.
So, you were saying that... err
he puts something in your coffee?
Uh... I saw it.
First of all, I need you
to bring that coffee here,
so I can have a look at it.
For right now you can follow
my secretary Karima.
She'll go through the fees
and contract with you.
Okay, thank you so much.
- Goodbye!
- Goodbye.
Any time.
(ticking sound effect)
(passerby) Ugh!
(passerby) Look out!
(sounds of conversations)
Dear friends! Attention, please!
Thank you all for gathering.
Today we are celebrating
truly a milestone event.
I am grateful to each of you
for your contributions
and efforts.
Our bright future starts today!
Please raise your glass.
Here's to our success!
- (man) Yeah, cheers, cheers!
- Cheers!
(people clapping)
(chuckles) Thank you!
(glass clinking)
Ladies and gentlemen,
I also would like to raise a toast
to David Nakajima!
Not only an outstanding businessman,
he is also a wonderful and awesome guy.
(David chuckles)
He started from scratch and achieved
such amazing breakthrough results.
And not to forget
your beautiful wife Saina.
(David) Sure.
Thanks to whom we learned
about the unique medicinal properties
of Wolf Grass from Yakutia.
And by adding a pinch of "Ketum" to it,
we have invented our revolutionary medicine
to fight cancer.
Thank you, Saina.
Friends!
Families!
(deep breath)
We are on the verge of beating
this terrible and horrible disease!
Here's to our victory, our success, David!
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
(clapping)
(screaming)
- (Saina) There!
- Saina?
(Saina) There! She!
She is there!
(Iskhak) Sai... David?
It's okay... It's okay.
(eerie sound effect)
(eerie sound effect)
Saina!
Saina!
Saina!
Saina!
Saina!
Saina!
Saina! Come on.
- It's fine.
- Stay away!
Saya!
Saya! Saina!
I'm here.
I'm with you. Alright?
Alright.
(crying) I saw her! I saw!
Sure... Okay...
It's alright, it's alright...
Everything is gonna be alright.
Everything is gonna be fine.
Believe me. It's alright.
(muffled female voice)
- Hi!
- Hi, Mrs. Nakajima!
- Who are you?
- I'm your new nanny.
Your husband invited me.
I invited a full-time nanny.
I want you to breath out,
just relax, maybe go take a walk.
I see.
I hope you remember
you have a therapist appointment today?
(Saina) I do.
Okay, I'm going.
(eerie sound effect)
(nanny gasps) Oh my god...
(therapist) I love this place.
Have you noticed how the water
is constantly seething,
but so stable at the same time?
It symbolizes the flow of life,
constantly changing
and overcoming obstacles.
Just like how we should approach life,
just go with the flow
instead of resisting it.
Water also has this ability
to cleanse and renew.
Imagine, every drop of water
just washing away our negative thoughts
and emotions.
And this is how water heals the earth.
We, too, can heal our souls
from pain, suffering
and whatever is plaguing the mind.
Saina, please, step away from the ledge.
Come on.
Did my husband send you?
(confused) Your husband?
What are you talking about?
He's hired you.
No! Absolutely not!
Saina, you have to trust me entirely.
This is completely between you and me.
Come on.
- (Saina sighs)
- Let's go.
(Saina) Sorry.
I don't know what came over me.
(therapist) I know how challenging it is
for you right now.
But trust me, I'm confident
that you will be able to get through this.
(David sighs)
(David sighs again)
I want you to know that
if your condition gets worse,
we'll have to seek professional help
in a private clinic.
It is important.
And also I'm worried about Sam.
Saya!
We must do it for us.
So try your best.
If everything is well,
in a week
we'll be in your hometown.
Okay.
(Saina screams)
(sighs)
(Saina screams)
(crying)
(crying)
(David) Saina!
(crying)
Are you alright?
I saw a woman.
She's just jumped off the balcony!
Okay, okay...
Okay.
I got you.
I'll take a look at it. Okay?
Okay.
Saya...
There's no one out there.
It's just a nightmare.
Just your imagination.
(Saina sniffs)
Listen...
I'm also scared too.
I often think,
do I deserve all this?
All this success,
a kind beautiful wife,
a family.
I've been trying so hard...
I've been fighting so hard...
All my life...
Because without success,
I feel like
I'm no one,
I'm nothing...
Some people get scared just to be happy...
Deep inside, they avoid being happy.
People are complicated, huh?
But I don't want us to be like them.
I want to embrace this success with you.
Saya, we've made it.
Everything will be alright.
Everything should be alright.
(Saina) David...
(David sighs)
(sound of water)
(breathing out)
- (nanny) Mrs. Nakajima!
- Hi!
You got up early today?
(chuckles) Please, call me Saina.
Okay, Saina.
I decided to cook
something special for David.
Oh, I see.
- Good morning.
- Good morning, Mr. Nakajima.
- Hi, honey!
- Hi!
Thank you!
(nanny humming)
(laughing)
You feeling better?
Yes, I feel a bit airy.
Good for you.
- David?
- Huh?
I want to take a walk
around the city today.
Good idea.
I realized I don't know the city at all.
You should really.
Honey, can you make some coffee please?
- Sure.
- And I'll go to... take a shower.
Of course.
(grinding coffee)
(birds chirping)
Good morning, Mrs. Nakajima!
Wait, Mr. Nakajima is in a meeting! Wait!
- David!
- Saya?
I understand why she comes to me!
- Not now, not now!
- David!
Let's talk later.
- You must listen to me!
- Okay, I will, but not here.
- David!
- Will you calm down?!
- David!
- Will you...
I found out that there used to be
another building
on that property.
And there... and there were
numerous suicides.
I'm sure the ghost girl I see
is trying to tell me something!
(sighs) Are... Are you nuts?
Look at you!
But... I want to help her!
I must find out who she is
and why she's trying to contact.
- (David sighs)
- Please, David, help me!
Okay, fine.
Okay!
Fine, but... you need to go back home.
You can't walk around like this. Okay?
I'm sorry, David. Sorry...
Thank you! Thank you so much, David!
I'm okay, David.
David, please!
(mobile phone ringing)
(ringing)
(footsteps)
(ringing)
(David sighs)
Hi!
David Nakajima here.
Umm, where are you?
(nanny) Mr. Nakajima,
Saina let me go earlier.
Sam is with her.
(angry) Why did you leave?
I told you to stay here until I return!
- Sorry, Mr. Nakajima.
- What time did you leave?
- She asked me to leave earlier and...
- What time?
At about three...
(tense music)
Hey! Saw her?
- Didn't see her.
- Ah, okay.
(David) Excuse me!
- Yes, sir.
- Hi!
- Have you seen my wife?
- Oh, Saina?
Yeah, she was here with the baby
today around three o'clock.
Umm... She seemed quite weird,
she looked nervous.
What do you mean?
Well, she always, like, buys some stuff...
But today she wasn't being friendly.
Um... She had a suitcase with her.
Did she then walk away?
Or did she take a cab?
I didn't notice that,
because I was a bit offended, to be honest.
She yelled at me.
Sir, something happened?
Hey, Iskhak!
(Iskhak) Oh, hi, David!
Hi! Umm... listen...
You told me you had good contacts
at the airport, right?
Umm, can you please find out
if Saina has bought any tickets?
What happened?
Yeah... She's gone with the baby.
You know, she's not herself sometimes.
Oh my...
Okay, send me her details now.
Yeah you got it. Right away.
Yeah.
(David) Oh, hey man!
Um, could you lend me one cigarette?
- (man) Okay.
- Great.
(phone buzzing)
(blows air)
Yes, Iskhak.
Saina didn't book any tickets for today,
for tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.
I see.
I also asked the security service
to let me know immediately
if anything comes up.
Okay... thank you, Iskhak.
I appreciate it.
You know what David?
If I were you,
I'd go to the police station now.
It's right next to your house.
Yeah, I'll do that.
Thanks, buddy! Thanks!
Keep me posted, alright?
(exhales loudly)
(phone buzzing)
- Hi!
- (woman, cheerful) Hi!
Where are you?
Saina's gone.
What do you think she's up to?
(David sighs)
I don't know.
Maybe she decided to escape by land,
on a bus, via Thailand...
I... I really don't know.
What will you do?
- No idea.
- (phone beeping)
Wait...
I'm getting a call on my second line.
Yeah, sure.
(phone beeping)
Me too.
Bye!
(beep)
- Hello?
- (man) Am I speaking to David Nakajima?
- Yeah, that's me.
- Yes, sir.
Sorry to inform you that your wife,
Saina Nakajima, is here in the hospital.
What?!
What happened?
She was found unconscious on the street.
Can you please come here now?
Sure! I'll be right there...
Uh... Address please?
General Hospital of Kuala Lumpur
on Jalan Pakhang.
Okay, okay! I'm on the way!
- Hello!
- Hello, how can I help?
Hi, umm... My name is David Nakajima,
I'm looking for my wife and my son.
Saina Nakajima and Sam Nakajima.
I was told they are here.
Saina Nakajima? Wait, let me check.
Yes, she's admitted, and she is at 213.
You can go straight.
And it is at the second floor.
- 213?
- Yeah, 213.
Who are you?
I'm Saina's husband.
Is this your wife?
Yes!
What happened?
She was found unconscious on the street,
and the baby was lying next to her crying.
(medical equipment beeping)
(doctor) You realize, we must report this
to the relevant authorities, right?
(David) Yes, but...
They can take your child away.
Listen, doctor.
I've got an idea.
Let's not mention my son in the report,
only my wife.
I have a statement on her condition
from her therapist.
It will explain everything.
Do you understand that you are asking me
to hide the truth?
I understand, it's just...
(sniffs)
I love my son so much. He is
everything for me.
Of course, my wife...
But she is... she is just
different.
She said she sees ghosts,
she hallucinates.
She started to see a therapist.
And it seemed to be working...
And this happened again.
In the meanwhile, I'm working 24/7.
I don't know what to do, so...
But my son! Why?
He deserves much better.
Not like this.
- I understand, but...
- Doctor, please!
Sam is my... my only child. Please...
Okay, Mr. Nakajima, I understand you.
I'll think of something,
but you must bring me a statement
from a psychiatrist.
Yes-yes. Yes, I will.
(sniffs) Yeah.
(medical equipment beeping)
(quiet) David...
Where am I?
At the hospital.
How are you?
My head aches...
What happened?
They found you on the street.
You passed out.
Where were you going to?
(exhales)
I saw that girl...
She called me...
You know,
I found her father.
Me and Sam
we are going to see him.
Saya.
Right now don't think it.
You should get...
You should get rest more.
Sleep some more.
(Saina breathes heavily)
David..
Do you remember how we met?
Of course I do.
Remember, it was snowing that day?
We walked together,
and you bought me a coffee...
It was an amazing evening.
It was the first time
it snowed that much in Texas.
I fell in love with you right away.
And when we
started dating, I couldn't believe
that this was real,
that I
I had such a handsome
and smart boyfriend.
I was afraid
I could ruin everything.
(sighs)
David...
Do you love me?
Of course, I love you,
with all my heart.
You will soon recover,
and we'll go to Yakutia all together.
You, me, Sam.
Sam...
Sing our song...
Sam still cannot sing.
David?
It's you?
Honey, sleep. Just sleep.
Sleep.
Try to sleep..
(David singing in Japanese)
(singing)
(phone buzzing)
(baby whimpering)
(phone buzzing)
Hi.
(phone buzzing)
(Saina, nervous) David, she called me...
There...
There...
Where are you?
Am I on the balcony?
Why? Wha...?
In the hospital, right?
Umm... No... I'm home...
I understand now.
The ghost girl is calling me,
I must go with her
to free myself...
What?! Saina?!
Don't you dare! Just... just stay there!
I'll be right with you.
I... I'm so tired, David...
Take care of Sam and tell him
that his mom loved him...
No Saina! Please!
Just stay there...
I'm coming!
(breathing heavily)
(tense music)
Saya!
Don't come nearby!
What are you doing?!
Let me go
No, please stop!
(baby crying)
Think about Sam and about us...
- I want to be free...
- No, Saya!
(woman, in Malay) Free yourself.
I'm waiting for you
I'm coming to you
(David) Who are you talking to?
There's no one here.
David,
look after our son...
And before I leave you,
tell me...
Darling, darling..
I don't understand. What?
Sam!
Why did you kill your brother?
Sam? What are you talking about?
Isamu Minamoto!
Why you did
do this to your mother?
I don't
(stumbling) m-mother? What?
(breathing heavily)
Did you kill David Nakerer?
I don't know what you are talking about!
(Saina breathes heavily)
When did you decide to get rid of me?
(baby crying)
(Saina) Stay away!
You should've done it to yourself.
(Saina screams)
My name is Saina Nakajima.
And this is my story...
Ho-ho-ho! Wow-wow-wow!
Wow!
David!
You like it?
Yes!
(drawing curtain)
(David gasps)
Saya!
Come!
Come, come, come..
Come take a look! Come, come, come!
(Saina) Ooh!
We are on the 70th floor!
Can you imagine how high that is?
(nervous) David! I'm scared.
(Saina) I don't know
when he planned all this.
Long before we moved in, I guess.
But it all started so happily...
(tense music)
I thought I was in heaven.
But then all hell broke loose...
Aaah!
Honey? What?
It's okay... It's okay.
It's just a nightmare.
And then
I saw her.
(Saina screams)
She had come almost every night.
(tense music)
I had a non-stop headache,
I felt anxious and terrified.
I feared every odd noise.
I started blaming myself.
I thought I was going crazy.
Eventually I realized
that all the problems were in my head.
But one day I saw something.
(David) ...because I have
a secret ingredient.
I was struck by the thought
that David was trying to kill me...
(Saina) Here!
Is this it?
The proof.
It's coffee.
I stopped drinking it
and hallucinations ceased.
And these are magnesium B6 pills,
David says.
Check it, please.
If you don't find anything,
you will never see me again.
(tense music)
- Okay, come back tomorrow.
- Okay.
Hey, Alex! Have a sit.
Uncle, I'm in a hurry.
Come on, have a sit.
You wanna order something?
They have good croissants.
Get to the point, Hamin.
I need to know what's in here.
Again?
The last time you gave me there were
some pieces of meat, some shrimps.
(Saina) I didn't know who to trust
and who not to...
The only person I trusted at that time
was detective Hamin.
This guy put something
in his wife's coffee.
We have to save her.
(detective grunting)
(grunting and breathing heavily)
(catching breath)
(phone ringing)
(ringing)
Yeah?
(Alex) Hamin, it's about the coffee
and the pills.
Tell me.
Listen, this is all pretty serious.
Can you come over?
Alright I'll be there.
(secretary) David Nakajima...
Who are you?
(typing)
Hey buddy, how are you doing? How's life?
When is your vacation?
Are you coming back down?
I see.
Yeah, family is a good for life.
I need you to check on someone for me
by the name of David Nakajima.
He is a CEO of Nakajima
Pharmaceutical Labs.
David Nakajima.
US citizen.
Thanks, keep me updated.
How long have you been with your husband?
For three years.
Why?
(tense music)
(Saina) David...
My husband,
who I adored, with who I had
a wonderful baby,
who I trusted more than myself...
He was giving me
some hallucinogenic substance,
which caused all the fear and anxiety.
I couldn't believe it.
(shaken) Are you going to arrest him?
No.
Are you ready to fight?
Fight?
(tense music)
(Saina) Detective Hamin suggested
that I expose David's plan.
I gave him all of David's contacts,
addresses, details on his business
and his partners.
I told him everything I knew about him.
Did I know my husband?
No!
It turned out
that I didn't know him at all.
And it was time for me
to find out
who was Mr. David Nakajima.
(in Malay) Wait, wait. Give it back.
(secretary) Mmhm.
(Saina) Nazima.
The daughter of a local billionaire
Izzat Hassam,
who is also the key investor
of Nakajima Labs.
I understood why it was her...
How stupid,
how blind I was.
Noises,
voices,
singing...
How well do you know your husband?
(Saina) Pretty well, I guess.
Do you know where he was born?
About his family?
Yes.
He was born in Texas
and when he was a child
he... he lost his parents in an accident,
and he grew up in an orphanage.
But no one wanted to adopt him...
(footsteps approaching)
You might wanna see this.
(Saina) Isamu Minamoto.
That was his previous name.
He was born in Tokyo in 1980
in a family of a local pastor
and he had a brother, Satoshi.
After their father left them,
Sam closed down...
And that was not it.
His brother died
under mysterious circumstances.
Later, he was bullied at school,
and the boy who bullied him
fell off a cliff and died
without regaining consciousness.
Again, under murky circumstances.
Everyone suspected Sam,
but there was no evidence.
Because of these events,
he and his mother moved
to the United States.
After he graduated high school,
his mother was admitted to an asylum.
Isamu Minamoto served time in jail,
and his cellmate's name was David Nakerer.
David Nakerer was the owner
of a pharmaceutical company
and was jailed for tax evasion.
David Nakerer was killed in prison,
but the culprit was never found.
Isamu Minamoto was released
from prison on parole,
and the first thing he did was
change his name to David Nakajima.
In fact, he started a new life
instead of the deceased.
He appropriated all the skills
and knowledge of the real David.
My husband turned out
to be a shapeshifter...
Using the real David's ideas,
my husband achieved success.
His company's shares rocketed.
At that time, he met me.
- Wait, what are you trying to do?
- I'll tell him I know everything.
No, listen!
We do not have enough evidence
to go to the police
and put him in jail.
Listen to me!
If you show your cards now,
you will lose!
He will change his plan
before you know it.
He's cunning and resourceful,
you know that.
What then?
(Saina) That day we came up with a plan.
Saina Nakajima's revenge plan.
(tense music)
First, I had to record David
putting the substance in my coffee.
But I couldn't use my phone,
because my husband
had remote access to it.
We had to talk extra players
into our plan.
Everything had to look damn real.
(David) Hello?
Am I speaking to David Nakajima?
Yeah, that's me.
Yes, sir, sorry to inform you
that your wife Saina Nakajima
is here in the hospital.
What? What happened?
She was found unconscious on the street.
Can you please come here now?
Yeah! I'll be right there!
Uh... Address please?
General Hospital of Kuala Lumpur
on Jalang Pakhang.
Okay, okay! I'm on the way!
He's left.
Get ready.
(tense music)
(Saina) How to get a confession
out of Sam Minamoto?
By not doing what he wants you to do.
Time came for the hardest part.
I had to overcome my fear.
(Saina breathing heavily)
Are you ready?
Are you sure?
(Saina exhales) I can do it.
(Saina) I was ready to do anything
for my son.
(tense music)
One question haunted me all this time.
How did this young girl
dare to go that far?
What for?
She already had everything.
Or was it just blind love,
like in my case?
(tense music)
(David) You should've done it yourself.
(Saina screams)
(door opens)
Everyone don't move!
(eerie sound effect)
(detective) Mister Nakajima,
you are under arrest.
You have the right to remain silent.
Hands behind your head!
(police sirens)
Don't move!
(David) Ugh!
(Saina groaning)
(Saina groaning)
(Saina screaming)
I swear to love you in sorrow and in joy,
in poverty
and in wealth,
in sickness and in health,
and death shall not part us!
(Saina groans)
You sick bastard!
(detective) Hey! Mr. Nakajima!
(shot)
(deafening silence)
(groan)
(dull thud)
(police sirens)
(sirens and voices in the background)
(sirens and talking)
(police talking on the radio)
(sirens)
What would you say if I offered you
a light mountain hike?
(police talking on the radio)
Now I can handle
any height.
Of course, you can.
Of course, you can, Saina.
(sirens and talking on the radio)
(music with vocalizing)
I am Saina Nakajima,
and this is where my story begins.
(baby making sounds)
(music)
(singing continues)
My name is Saina Nakajima.
(female singing continues)
I came from the United States
with a dream of building a new life
with my husband and son,
but I could never have imagined
what awaited me here...
- (Saina) Oh, thanks!
- Here you go.
(Saina) I heard some singing.
- Did you have a nightmare?
- No, David, it wasn't a dream.
Wait, I recorded it!
(confused) Where's the recording?
I remember...
I don't get it... The recording's gone.
Oh, let me see.
Maybe you forgot to tap the record button?
It happens.
(Saina) I did!
Alright, I gotta go.
You know, Saya,
it could've been the neighbors.
It could've been anything but...
Nothing mystical here.
You don't believe me?
Of course, I do.
(baby whimpering)
I can stay here if you want.
No. I'm good. Go.
You're sure?
I'll get our things sorted.
Alright.
See you.
(baby whimpering)
Oh!
- Call me if anything, okay?
- Uh-huh.
Bye!
(baby whimpering)
(baby whimpering)
(street noises)
- Hi!
- (staff) Yes?
Do you have flour?
(staff) Yeah, over here.
Let me bring this.
Thank you so much!
If you don't mind me asking,
where are you from?
You don't look like Chinese.
No. I'm from Yakutia.
What? Where is it?
Yakutia. Sakha.
- I never heard of that place before.
- Yes, it's far up north.
Ah, up north.
- It must be cold there.
- (baby whimpering)
Very cold.
It's colder there than at the North Pole.
- Anyway, nice to meet you!
- Thank you!
- Have a nice day!
- Goodbye! You too!
(anxious music)
(anxious music continues)
Hi, sweetie! Wake up!
(making playful sounds)
(in Yakut) How many should I put?
(woman on the phone, in Yakut)
Not too many.
Three or four should be good.
What about your husband?
What does he think?
He doesn't believe me.
He says I'm seeing things.
Are you guys getting along?
Yes, everything's fine, aunt.
I don't know
It's like in a dream.
Oh...
The headache won't stop.
Why?
I'm very afraid of heights.
I don't even dare to go near the windows.
It's okay.
A new place, a new baby.
- Agree.
- It takes time, you know.
- I hope so.
- Honey...
(sigh) I really do care about you.
Aunty, don't worry about me.
Hearing your voice makes me feel better.
My darling.
It's a new place, and who knows,
maybe you'll have another baby.
- Uh-huh!
- This can happen too.
No thanks!
One is more than enough for now!
(laughing) Okay, that's up to you two...
Only time will tell.
Well, okay. Bye, Auntie.
Thanks for the help!
Of course, dear.
I won't bother you.
- OK, bye!
- Tell me if anything.
- Bye!
- Don't get lost. Bye!
(oil sizzling)
- (husband) Hi, Saya!
- Hi!
How are you? How's Sam?
We're fine. Sam's sleeping.
That's great.
My business partner invited us
for a dinner at his place.
- I thought maybe you'd like to join?
- What about Semenchik?
Should we take him with us?
What if we leave him with a babysitter?
We could spend one night out.
(hesitant) Alright...
And the babysitter? Will you bring her?
She'll come by five.
And you can get ready.
I'll pick you up around six.
Mmm... OK.
Kiss-kiss!
- Bye.
- See you tonight.
- Mmhm.
(ringing silence)
(baby whimpering)
Saina, come take a look! You see?
- If the balls come up, it's ready.
- Ah!
- Like Russian dumplings!
- Yeah, you are right!
- Anisa?
- Yes?
It's alright?
That's right.
Okay, just cut it and put on the dish.
- Okay.
- Okay.
Later we'll put the dessert on top.
Okay!
- (Anisa, shocked) Fifty below?!
- (Saina) Yes.
- In winter.
- (Anisa gasps)
- (Anisa's husband) Wow!
- (Anisa) It's must be freezing over there!
- (Anisa's husband) Yeah!
- Yeah, but we manage.
We are used to it.
(chuckling) If we, Malaysians, were there,
we'd freeze to death!
- Yeah!
- (chuckling) It's so cold!
(Saina) Yeah.
David, help yourself to some wine or
maybe you want to try
our local syrup Bandung?
(David) How absent-minded of me
to bring wine to a Malay house!
(Anisa's husband) It's OK.
Don't worry, we're OK, buddy (chuckling).
Saina, what would you like to have? Wine?
I... I'd love to try some Bandung.
OK. Well, me too then.
In that case, I'll have to drink this "guy"
home by myself.
(everybody laughing)
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
Thank you for inviting us.
(Anisa's husband) You're always welcome.
- (Saina) Mmm!
- How is it?
(Saina) Nice.
(David) I like it.
- (David) It's very nice!
- (Saina) Yeah...
(David) So, yeah, I've only been in Yakutia
for summer,
but I'd love to be there in winter too.
(incredulous) David, it's 50 below.
I wouldn't risk it! (Laughs)
Yeah.
(Anisa's husband) Saina, I was wondering,
what is the religion over there?
Umm... Well...
We the Sakha people
and we have own faith.
And also we believe in spirits...
- (Anisa) Spirits?
- Yes.
There are lots of them.
Evil spirits, good spirits,
forest spirits...
Long story short,
we believe that everything around us
is alive.
(David) Basically, it's Tengrism.
You know, the Sakha people
are a Turkic tribe.
Ah yeah, I see, I see.
There are so many Turkic people
around the world,
and it so happens that you are here.
How exciting!
(Saina) Maybe.
Speaking of traditions, today I performed
a ritual in our apartment.
- (Anisa's husband) Ritual?
- Yes.
Okay, what kind of ritual is that?
(Saina) I just fried some pancakes
and placed them in the corners
of the apartment,
to be nice to the local spirits
and ask them to stop bothering me.
(Anisa) Why? Is a spirit bothering you?
(Anisa's husband) Hush, hush...
Oh no. Actually...
Just Saina feels a bit uneasy
after we had our son.
Anyways, I hope that the spirits
will calm down
and I won't have nightmares.
(nervous) Oh... Okay...
Hearing this makes me feel eerie.
Here, let's have some Assam Laksa.
It's a sour and spicy fish soup
with rice noodles.
I bet you gonna love it!
And it's easy to make.
You should try her cooking. It's... mmm!
- (laughs)
- Delicious, yummy!
(Saina) I don't think it's that easy.
I'm sure Anisa spent half the day cooking.
(Anisa) Aww...
I researched local cuisine, and this dish
is by no means a piece of cake.
- First you add the noodles...
- (Anisa) Yes.
then the seasoning,
and only after thatthe broth.
- (Anisa) Yeah.
- Yes?
(Anisa's husband) David, now I understand
why you can't wait to go home after work.
Mmhm!
(husbands laughing)
(David) Yes.
Actually, we have a small gift for you.
- Ah!
- (Anisa's husband) So sweet of you!
Umm, this is a Sakha musical instrument.
(Anisa's husband) Oh... okay.
(Saina) Called "khomus".
Ah, an instrument?
(Saina) Yes, yes.
(Saina) Hold it between your teeth.
- Can you show us please, Saina?
- (husband laughing)
(Saina) Okay.
- Can I?
- (Anisa's husband) Yes, please.
(sounds of the instrument)
(sounds of the instrument
and background music)
(car failing to start)
(car failing to start)
(David sighs)
Do you really think it was a good idea
to mention the ritual
and those evil spirits?
(sigh)
(car door closing)
I understand that you are stressed out
recently.
But next time please
think twice before saying
something like that, okay?
Okay.
(David sighs)
(sirens in the background)
(David) You see, Saina...
(sirens in the background)
Every little detail matters
at meetings like this.
(car trying to start)
The way you eat, the way you talk,
the way you dress
and even how often you go to the bathroom.
And now they have put this story
in a little file in their brain
labeled as "David and his wife,
the weirdos".
David, let them.
I'm trying ask you to keep
some controversial things to yourself.
(annoyed) Why did you take me
with you then?!
I just tried to be nice
and keep the conversation going.
It wasn't my idea actually.
You haven't been yourself lately,
so I thought I'd go alone.
Iskhak insisted to invite us both,
so that we could get know each other.
What's wrong with you?
(car trying to start)
Nothing.
We are talking about a business meeting.
You understand, don't you?
Can't you just support your husband once?
Well, I am not arguing.
What I am saying is that we can't afford
to make weird first impressions.
Okay?
(car trying to start)
- I'm not arguing.
- Yeah, you're not.
(car trying to start)
(starting)
(eerie singing)
(whispering)
David!
David, can you hear it?
(David mumbling in his sleep)
(woman singing in a whisper)
(sound of door opening and closing)
(singing continues)
Aaaaah!
(Saina screaming)
David! Wake up!
- David!
- (sleepy) What?
There! There!
- I saw a woman!
- Where?
David!
(David mumbling sleepily)
Where?
There! There!
Look. There's no one here.
But I saw a woman...
(David sighs)
I didn't see anyone.
Nothing!
Saina! What can I do for you?
(Saina) I am scared.
(David sighs)
I am worried about you.
Here, sit.
Look at me.
Look at me. Yeah.
Let's have a family day tomorrow.
Let's go to the bird park
and we can have lunch there.
What do you say?
Okay...
Yeah, look at me.
Look at me. Just breathe.
Yes.
Relax.
You feel good? Yes.
Look at me. Just breathe, it's OK.
It's OK.
(sounds of birds)
Saya! Photo-photo!
(David) OK, come.
David!
David, what if we move out?
To a house, for example?
If you see things in an apartment,
who knows what will happen
in a large, detached house?
And also...
You know, anyway we've already paid
a year rent in advance.
Yes, but what if
there's really something wrong
with this place?
Cursed or something?
Oh come on!
It's a modern skyscraper,
why on earth would it be cursed?
You know what?
I think I know what you should do.
What?
I think you should see a therapist.
(skeptical) A shrink?
You think I'm crazy?
(laughs)
Saya, you suddenly sound like my
(struggling) m-mother.
You know, seeing a therapist
is totally a normal thing.
You know, I just wanna help you.
(Saina) Do you think it's about me?
No. I just want you to feel better.
And of course, you know,
we can hire a full-time nanny for Sam,
so that you can have more time
for yourself.
And also I'll look for professional help,
you know, to help you deal with all this.
I guess the sooner is better.
There are numerous methods
of cleansing spaces.
One of them is using incense
such as frankincense and myrrh
to create a positive vibe.
(man in the video) Other methods
involve holy water and various herbs.
Local shamans and priests
offer their services to those
who seek protection
from otherworldly forces.
Ha!
Don't forget how crucial
the spiritual harmony is:
Meditation, prayers, and cleansing rituals
will help you to create a positive energy
around you.
(shamanic music)
(shaman reciting spells)
(shaman reciting spells)
- (David) What's going on here?!
- (Saina) He is cleansing the space.
(angry) Enough!
- Wrap it up!
- David, let him finish.
No! Get the fuck out of here!
OK! Thank you!
You finished! It's done!
- Let him finish, David!
- No!
Get out! Get out of here!
- I'm not finished yet!
- Okay, okay!
- I'm sorry.
- Here, this is yours.
(David) Alright, thank you!
(Shaman) What about my money?
Here you go, thank you!
(angry) What the hell are you up to?
Honey, I'm cleansing the apartment
of evil spirits.
Saya, get yourself together, will you?!
There are no spirits! No ghosts!
Here, here. Give me Sam.
Think about Sam!
- This smoke is so bad for the baby!
- It's okay!
Please stop!
Dad is here.
- Dad is here, lets go.
- (baby whimpering)
Huh? Let's go.
(chuckling) Alright, alright...
(tense music)
(crunching sounds)
(distorted laughing)
(scream)
(fast breathing)
(David) What is it, honey?
Yes, yes, yes.
Sleep... sleep.
(street noises)
I've never had this happen before.
It all started after we moved
into that penthouse.
There is... (sigh) unclean,
sinister there...
I hear strange noises.
I'm really scared...
I'm sure there are ghosts there.
These visions... How real were they
when you felt or saw them?
Those are not visions.
I clearly hear some sounds.
I...
(deep breath) ...even saw a girl
in a black dress.
And I saw her in my dreams as well.
So, you dream about her in your sleep?
I mean... (stumbles)
I see the ghost both in reality
and in my dreams.
I see.
Saina, how has been for you
since the childbirth?
How old is your baby now?
Uh... The childbirth was not easy,
but I'm not here to talk about it.
I'm here about those visions...
There's a reason why I ask you this.
You seem to be carrying a lot of pain,
so we cannot rule our depression.
This condition often goes unnoticed,
and it can have a huge impact
on a someone's life.
On your life.
You might be carrying
some sort of unresolved trauma
that's affecting
your current mental state...
(sigh) Do you think I'm going nuts?
No. Not at all.
Saina, I am here to help.
We just need to find the answers.
But it is crucial that we work together,
so that you can get through this.
Right now I feel your inner resistance.
Could you accept the possibility
that all this is just manifesting
in your mind?
(sigh)
Were you even listening?!
I'm telling you one thing,
and you keep ignoring it!
Saina, I'm sorry.
(door slam)
(sounds of cars)
(background music)
(laughing)
(laugh slows down and becomes eerie)
Sam's just fell asleep, Mrs. Saina.
Not SamSemenchik.
Is it that hard to remember?
Sem... (struggles)
Se-men-chik. Repeat.
Semenchik...
Okay, go.
(sigh)
(unzipping)
(sigh)
David, Semenchik and I are going to stay
at a hotel tonight.
(David) Why?
W-What? (Stumbling)
(beeping)
(David) Why are you doing this?
I can't live here anymore.
This is crazy.
- Don't dare call me crazy!
- I do not!
I am just saying this... (huffs)
this situation is crazy!
(Saina sighs)
You never listen to me!
You knew very well
that I was afraid of heights,
and I didn't want to move here at all!
But what about you
trying to understand me?
Huh?
I do everything for our family, Saina!
It's... Do you think
it's a walk in the park?
I do work from dawn to dusk!
And I'm trying to give you everything!
- Have you asked?
- It's not too much...
Shut up!
It's not too much for you?
You don't care the fuck about this!
Have you asked once what I think?!
You always do what's right for you!
- Why don't ask me?
- I am doing my best, I am!
I rented... I rented this penthouse,
because it's fully equipped
and has a great view.
I wanted you to live in comfort
and enjoy the beauty,
enjoy the beauty of life!
Relax! Please!
(Saina) Really?!
You can... You can leave if you want,
but leave my son out of this!
David!
(elevator beeping)
(footsteps)
(baby whimpering)
(Saina sighs loudly)
(baby crying)
(whispering)
- David.
- (sleepy) Huh?
(woman singing in a whisper)
- (baby crying)
- Can you hear it?
(David) Huh?
- (Saina) Someone is here.
- What?
David.
(David makes sleepy noises)
I hear singing, David!
What?
(woman singing in a whisper)
(baby crying)
(Saina) Listen carefully.
(woman singing in a whisper)
(baby crying)
(singing stops)
(baby crying)
(Saina) It's gone.
(baby crying)
(annoyed sigh)
- That's enough please...
- David, but I...
Let me sleep.
(baby crying)
(Saina) Tch-tch-tch!
(baby laughing)
(Saina) Please... help me
(therapist) Absolutely, Saina.
I'll do everything that I can to help you.
You did the right thing by coming here.
We often don't realize how extreme
or dramatic childhood trauma and PTSD
can impact our lives.
Almost 90% of the people out there
have these problems.
Some don't even know they have it,
let alone treat it.
That's why it's so important for us
to address these issues,
because a strong mental health
is a foundation underlying everything else.
From what you have told me, I understand
that you have been a fighter all your life.
It all started when you were a child.
You lost your parents early,
faced bullying,
but you didn't give up and kept fighting.
Then you went to study in another country
and you had to fight and win again...
Now things in your life
are getting better,
but your subconsciousness,
fueled up by postpartum depression,
still wants to fight.
And it chose quite a non-trivial problem.
Your willingness to accept yourself
for who you are
and to heal is a very crucial step.
We can work together to explore
and resolve the issues
that are holding you back
from living your life to the fullest.
But are you ready?
(deep breath)
(Saina) I am!
(David) What a smiling guy!
(water running)
(David) Such a handsome boy!
You take good care of your mommy
while I'm working, alright?
We'll have a surprise for mommy.
Your mommy loves coffee,
and your daddy makes
the best coffee in the world.
You know why?
Because I have a secret ingredient.
(door closing)
- Good morning!
- (Saina) Oh, good morning!
- Breakfast in bed?
- Yeah, honey.
That great day has come.
Thanks for taking care.
You look much better.
I'm glad that therapy is doing you good.
Alright, I'll get going.
(kiss)
Enjoy your breakfast, and I think
Sam will be okay on his own for a while.
Ah, okay. Thank you, bye!
Bye.
(door opening and closing)
(cutting)
(eerie sound effects)
(eerie sound effects)
(female voice reciting something
in a whisper)
(ringing silence)
Err... Are you okay?
Ah, yes, I'm okay.
(sounds of cars)
(rhythmic drumming)
(shaman speaking in foreign language)
(woman) You are a good heart person.
(speaking in foreign language)
(woman) You are clean.
(speaking in foreign language)
(woman) No curse on you.
(shaman speaking in foreign language)
(woman) No spells on you.
(shaman grunts)
(speaking in foreign language)
(woman) He said
there's evil near you.
(shaman sighs)
(murmur of water)
- (Saina's aunt, in Yakut) Hi!
- (Saina, in Yakut) Aunt...
(Saina) I want to go home.
(aunt) What are you saying?
What happened?
(Saina) I just... I want to go home...
Saina...
What happened with you?
Why are you crying?
Is your husband hurting you?
I miss my home.
Saina, calm down.
Where is your baby?
- Where are you now?
- I'm near my home.
Semenchik is with a babysitter.
(sighs) I went to see a local shaman...
What for?
Why?
He said that there's
something evil next to me...
Aw...
I'm scared, auntie.
Listen, sweetie. Calm down.
If you want to come home,
you can come anytime.
Let your husband buy tickets,
and fly in together.
Okay.
I will
with the baby.
Sure.
Come with your son.
When you arrive at home,
everything will fall into place.
There are other people there too...
Everyone's going to think I'm crazy.
Stop it. Who would say that?
Who cares about other people?
Don't listen to anyone!
- Okay.
- You have us, we'll help you.
- Saina, do you understand me?
- (Saina sighs)
Yes, of course (sniffs).
Our conversation made me feel better.
Saina, pull yourself together.
- OK, bye.
- Bye, bye...
(breathes out)
(breathes out)
David,
I want to go home.
Buy us tickets.
(footsteps)
- (receptionist) Hello, Mrs. Nakajima!
- Hello!
Are you looking for Mr. Nakajima?
Yes.
Unfortunately, he is gone out
to inspect the workshop.
Oh... When will he return?
Umm, he said he'd go home
right after that.
I tried calling him,
but his phone is turned off.
Oh, err... maybe the battery is dead?
Can I help you with something?
Oh no, thank you.
(receptionist) Okay.
(eerie sound effect)
David?
It's OK?
(serious) The deal went through...
(excited) Honey! The deal went through!
We just signed the contract!
The deal went through!
The deal of my dreams!
Can you believe it?
(sighs) It was a long way but...
It's all thanks to you!
Thank you!
You remember that evening
by the ocean in Galveston?
You told me everything would work out
and you'd always be there for me.
And here we are!
(zipping suitcase)
(David) We made it!
(indifferent) Congratulations, David,
but I'm about to leave.
No, no, no, no, no.
- Yes.
- (laughing) No, no, no.
Sam and I are going to fly to Yakutia.
Wait!
After we've been through everything,
and you are saying you give up
just like this?
I called you.
I wanted to talk to you about this.
I was stuck in the lab all day.
You know there the reception is so weak,
and my battery died.
- (disappointed) Oh...
- Saya!
We can't give up like this.
Now that the deal is done,
we can afford a house anywhere we like.
And we can travel wherever we want.
Come on!
Let's fly to Yakutia all together!
(incredulous) What?
I was there only briefly and for business.
So, this time visiting as a family.
- What do you say?
- Are you serious?
(laughs) Hell, yeah! Here.
Just give me a couple of days
to sort out the formalities
and then we'll go!
Why not?
I work around the clock, I sweat blood,
can't I afford a little vacation
with my family?!
It's getting colder there.
You'll have to dress warmer.
No problem.
We can buy the warmest
and the top-priced jackets
we can find in Malaysia.
(excited) Oh, I'm so ready
to experience your -60!
(laughs) Yeah!
Cheers! Kampai!
(David gives out a satisfied sigh)
Wait!
I have something for you.
Hold on.
(chuckle) Here.
- This is for you..
- David...
- Open it.
- Me?
Yes, open it.
(gasp)
So beautiful...
Beautiful just like you.
- So expensive!
- Oh, don't worry about that!
Wait...
Help...
(gentle music)
- (whispering) Thank you!
- (whispering) So beautiful...
(Saina) Good morning!
Good morning, honey!
Hey listen, Sam and I
have made a breakfast for you.
Ooh, thank you!
Sure.
I'm about to leave, but enjoy!
Okay, bye!
Oh, your coffee is ready.
- See ya!
- See you!
(eerie sound effect)
- (Saina, in Yakut) Hello, auntie.
- (aunt, in Yakut) Yes?
- (Saina) We decided to come together.
- All together?
- That's great!
- Yeah.
- Finally, we'll see son-in-law offline.
- Yes.
- When are you arriving?
- As soon as David finishes his business.
- We'll arrive all together.
- Are you alright?
- You sound a bit...
- I'm fine.
- I'm just in the street right now.
- I see.
- Okay, I wanted to let you know.
- I'm glad to hear that.
We'll be in touch. I'll call you again.
- Bye, Aunt.
- Bye-bye!
(soothing the baby)
(silence)
(door creaking)
(woman singing)
(woman singing in a whisper)
(whispering intensifies)
(Saina whimpering)
(whispering continues)
(David) Here.
Today's David's special blend (chuckles).
It's a new Vietnamese blend,
my colleague shared some.
I hope you like it.
Yeah.
This is magnesium with B6 vitamin.
(Saina) Ah...
Here. Honey, it won't hurt you.
It's good for grumpiness
and sleep disorders.
Thanks, darling.
You can add it to your coffee
or even just take it with a glass of water.
(Saina) Mmm...
- Thanks!
- Sure.
Alright, I gotta go.
Try to taste it before it gets cold.
Alright.
(sighs) Here.
I've got a busy day today.
- (in Japanese) Good luck!
- (in Japanese) Thank you!
(street noises)
(man speaking in Malay)
(man and woman arguing in Malay)
(man and woman arguing in Malay)
(woman shouting angrily in Malay)
- (Saina) Hi!
- (sigh) Hi...
Can I see the detective.?
Err...
What's your business with him?
(Saina) Umm...
Nevermind.
Just leave the stroller here and come in.
Thanks.
(woman) At least don't miss this client.
(detective) How can I help you?
- (Saina) Hi!
- (detective) Yeah-yeah, have a seat.
I'd like to hire you.
(in Malay) Karima, bring us
some coffee please.
(in Malay) We don't have coffee!
- Coffee or tea?
- (Saina) Ah, no, thanks.
(in Malay) Coffee please.
I'm all ears.
(Saina) Err...
My husband wants to kill me.
Hello?
No! Tell him to bugger off!
Why?
Why what?
You said your husband wants to kill you.
Why?
Ah...
I don't know, but...
It seems to me that he wants to kill me.
(skeptical) It seems?
Yes.
He puts something in my coffee
every morning.
Some substance.
First, I saw it by accident,
then I recorded it on my video.
Just a sec...
Okay, look, never mind.
Has he threatened you?
Is he abusive? Is he aggressive?
No.
Thank you, Karima.
Why don't you just go
make a police report?
Oh, I'm afraid they won't believe me.
He's messing up with my coffee!
I see ghosts, I'm going delusional,
I'm scared all the time!
Please, help me.
(detective) Okay... umm...
sorry, what is your name?
I'm Saina. Saina Nakajima.
(detective) Alright, Mrs. Nakajima,
(sigh) what do you want from me?
I don't know.
I... came from another country.
My husband brought me here.
And I have neither family,
nor friends here.
Please, detective, help me.
You have to investigate this case.
You do know that my services
require charges, right?
Yes, of course.
So, you were saying that... err
he puts something in your coffee?
Uh... I saw it.
First of all, I need you
to bring that coffee here,
so I can have a look at it.
For right now you can follow
my secretary Karima.
She'll go through the fees
and contract with you.
Okay, thank you so much.
- Goodbye!
- Goodbye.
Any time.
(ticking sound effect)
(passerby) Ugh!
(passerby) Look out!
(sounds of conversations)
Dear friends! Attention, please!
Thank you all for gathering.
Today we are celebrating
truly a milestone event.
I am grateful to each of you
for your contributions
and efforts.
Our bright future starts today!
Please raise your glass.
Here's to our success!
- (man) Yeah, cheers, cheers!
- Cheers!
(people clapping)
(chuckles) Thank you!
(glass clinking)
Ladies and gentlemen,
I also would like to raise a toast
to David Nakajima!
Not only an outstanding businessman,
he is also a wonderful and awesome guy.
(David chuckles)
He started from scratch and achieved
such amazing breakthrough results.
And not to forget
your beautiful wife Saina.
(David) Sure.
Thanks to whom we learned
about the unique medicinal properties
of Wolf Grass from Yakutia.
And by adding a pinch of "Ketum" to it,
we have invented our revolutionary medicine
to fight cancer.
Thank you, Saina.
Friends!
Families!
(deep breath)
We are on the verge of beating
this terrible and horrible disease!
Here's to our victory, our success, David!
- Cheers!
- Cheers!
(clapping)
(screaming)
- (Saina) There!
- Saina?
(Saina) There! She!
She is there!
(Iskhak) Sai... David?
It's okay... It's okay.
(eerie sound effect)
(eerie sound effect)
Saina!
Saina!
Saina!
Saina!
Saina!
Saina!
Saina! Come on.
- It's fine.
- Stay away!
Saya!
Saya! Saina!
I'm here.
I'm with you. Alright?
Alright.
(crying) I saw her! I saw!
Sure... Okay...
It's alright, it's alright...
Everything is gonna be alright.
Everything is gonna be fine.
Believe me. It's alright.
(muffled female voice)
- Hi!
- Hi, Mrs. Nakajima!
- Who are you?
- I'm your new nanny.
Your husband invited me.
I invited a full-time nanny.
I want you to breath out,
just relax, maybe go take a walk.
I see.
I hope you remember
you have a therapist appointment today?
(Saina) I do.
Okay, I'm going.
(eerie sound effect)
(nanny gasps) Oh my god...
(therapist) I love this place.
Have you noticed how the water
is constantly seething,
but so stable at the same time?
It symbolizes the flow of life,
constantly changing
and overcoming obstacles.
Just like how we should approach life,
just go with the flow
instead of resisting it.
Water also has this ability
to cleanse and renew.
Imagine, every drop of water
just washing away our negative thoughts
and emotions.
And this is how water heals the earth.
We, too, can heal our souls
from pain, suffering
and whatever is plaguing the mind.
Saina, please, step away from the ledge.
Come on.
Did my husband send you?
(confused) Your husband?
What are you talking about?
He's hired you.
No! Absolutely not!
Saina, you have to trust me entirely.
This is completely between you and me.
Come on.
- (Saina sighs)
- Let's go.
(Saina) Sorry.
I don't know what came over me.
(therapist) I know how challenging it is
for you right now.
But trust me, I'm confident
that you will be able to get through this.
(David sighs)
(David sighs again)
I want you to know that
if your condition gets worse,
we'll have to seek professional help
in a private clinic.
It is important.
And also I'm worried about Sam.
Saya!
We must do it for us.
So try your best.
If everything is well,
in a week
we'll be in your hometown.
Okay.
(Saina screams)
(sighs)
(Saina screams)
(crying)
(crying)
(David) Saina!
(crying)
Are you alright?
I saw a woman.
She's just jumped off the balcony!
Okay, okay...
Okay.
I got you.
I'll take a look at it. Okay?
Okay.
Saya...
There's no one out there.
It's just a nightmare.
Just your imagination.
(Saina sniffs)
Listen...
I'm also scared too.
I often think,
do I deserve all this?
All this success,
a kind beautiful wife,
a family.
I've been trying so hard...
I've been fighting so hard...
All my life...
Because without success,
I feel like
I'm no one,
I'm nothing...
Some people get scared just to be happy...
Deep inside, they avoid being happy.
People are complicated, huh?
But I don't want us to be like them.
I want to embrace this success with you.
Saya, we've made it.
Everything will be alright.
Everything should be alright.
(Saina) David...
(David sighs)
(sound of water)
(breathing out)
- (nanny) Mrs. Nakajima!
- Hi!
You got up early today?
(chuckles) Please, call me Saina.
Okay, Saina.
I decided to cook
something special for David.
Oh, I see.
- Good morning.
- Good morning, Mr. Nakajima.
- Hi, honey!
- Hi!
Thank you!
(nanny humming)
(laughing)
You feeling better?
Yes, I feel a bit airy.
Good for you.
- David?
- Huh?
I want to take a walk
around the city today.
Good idea.
I realized I don't know the city at all.
You should really.
Honey, can you make some coffee please?
- Sure.
- And I'll go to... take a shower.
Of course.
(grinding coffee)
(birds chirping)
Good morning, Mrs. Nakajima!
Wait, Mr. Nakajima is in a meeting! Wait!
- David!
- Saya?
I understand why she comes to me!
- Not now, not now!
- David!
Let's talk later.
- You must listen to me!
- Okay, I will, but not here.
- David!
- Will you calm down?!
- David!
- Will you...
I found out that there used to be
another building
on that property.
And there... and there were
numerous suicides.
I'm sure the ghost girl I see
is trying to tell me something!
(sighs) Are... Are you nuts?
Look at you!
But... I want to help her!
I must find out who she is
and why she's trying to contact.
- (David sighs)
- Please, David, help me!
Okay, fine.
Okay!
Fine, but... you need to go back home.
You can't walk around like this. Okay?
I'm sorry, David. Sorry...
Thank you! Thank you so much, David!
I'm okay, David.
David, please!
(mobile phone ringing)
(ringing)
(footsteps)
(ringing)
(David sighs)
Hi!
David Nakajima here.
Umm, where are you?
(nanny) Mr. Nakajima,
Saina let me go earlier.
Sam is with her.
(angry) Why did you leave?
I told you to stay here until I return!
- Sorry, Mr. Nakajima.
- What time did you leave?
- She asked me to leave earlier and...
- What time?
At about three...
(tense music)
Hey! Saw her?
- Didn't see her.
- Ah, okay.
(David) Excuse me!
- Yes, sir.
- Hi!
- Have you seen my wife?
- Oh, Saina?
Yeah, she was here with the baby
today around three o'clock.
Umm... She seemed quite weird,
she looked nervous.
What do you mean?
Well, she always, like, buys some stuff...
But today she wasn't being friendly.
Um... She had a suitcase with her.
Did she then walk away?
Or did she take a cab?
I didn't notice that,
because I was a bit offended, to be honest.
She yelled at me.
Sir, something happened?
Hey, Iskhak!
(Iskhak) Oh, hi, David!
Hi! Umm... listen...
You told me you had good contacts
at the airport, right?
Umm, can you please find out
if Saina has bought any tickets?
What happened?
Yeah... She's gone with the baby.
You know, she's not herself sometimes.
Oh my...
Okay, send me her details now.
Yeah you got it. Right away.
Yeah.
(David) Oh, hey man!
Um, could you lend me one cigarette?
- (man) Okay.
- Great.
(phone buzzing)
(blows air)
Yes, Iskhak.
Saina didn't book any tickets for today,
for tomorrow and the day after tomorrow.
I see.
I also asked the security service
to let me know immediately
if anything comes up.
Okay... thank you, Iskhak.
I appreciate it.
You know what David?
If I were you,
I'd go to the police station now.
It's right next to your house.
Yeah, I'll do that.
Thanks, buddy! Thanks!
Keep me posted, alright?
(exhales loudly)
(phone buzzing)
- Hi!
- (woman, cheerful) Hi!
Where are you?
Saina's gone.
What do you think she's up to?
(David sighs)
I don't know.
Maybe she decided to escape by land,
on a bus, via Thailand...
I... I really don't know.
What will you do?
- No idea.
- (phone beeping)
Wait...
I'm getting a call on my second line.
Yeah, sure.
(phone beeping)
Me too.
Bye!
(beep)
- Hello?
- (man) Am I speaking to David Nakajima?
- Yeah, that's me.
- Yes, sir.
Sorry to inform you that your wife,
Saina Nakajima, is here in the hospital.
What?!
What happened?
She was found unconscious on the street.
Can you please come here now?
Sure! I'll be right there...
Uh... Address please?
General Hospital of Kuala Lumpur
on Jalan Pakhang.
Okay, okay! I'm on the way!
- Hello!
- Hello, how can I help?
Hi, umm... My name is David Nakajima,
I'm looking for my wife and my son.
Saina Nakajima and Sam Nakajima.
I was told they are here.
Saina Nakajima? Wait, let me check.
Yes, she's admitted, and she is at 213.
You can go straight.
And it is at the second floor.
- 213?
- Yeah, 213.
Who are you?
I'm Saina's husband.
Is this your wife?
Yes!
What happened?
She was found unconscious on the street,
and the baby was lying next to her crying.
(medical equipment beeping)
(doctor) You realize, we must report this
to the relevant authorities, right?
(David) Yes, but...
They can take your child away.
Listen, doctor.
I've got an idea.
Let's not mention my son in the report,
only my wife.
I have a statement on her condition
from her therapist.
It will explain everything.
Do you understand that you are asking me
to hide the truth?
I understand, it's just...
(sniffs)
I love my son so much. He is
everything for me.
Of course, my wife...
But she is... she is just
different.
She said she sees ghosts,
she hallucinates.
She started to see a therapist.
And it seemed to be working...
And this happened again.
In the meanwhile, I'm working 24/7.
I don't know what to do, so...
But my son! Why?
He deserves much better.
Not like this.
- I understand, but...
- Doctor, please!
Sam is my... my only child. Please...
Okay, Mr. Nakajima, I understand you.
I'll think of something,
but you must bring me a statement
from a psychiatrist.
Yes-yes. Yes, I will.
(sniffs) Yeah.
(medical equipment beeping)
(quiet) David...
Where am I?
At the hospital.
How are you?
My head aches...
What happened?
They found you on the street.
You passed out.
Where were you going to?
(exhales)
I saw that girl...
She called me...
You know,
I found her father.
Me and Sam
we are going to see him.
Saya.
Right now don't think it.
You should get...
You should get rest more.
Sleep some more.
(Saina breathes heavily)
David..
Do you remember how we met?
Of course I do.
Remember, it was snowing that day?
We walked together,
and you bought me a coffee...
It was an amazing evening.
It was the first time
it snowed that much in Texas.
I fell in love with you right away.
And when we
started dating, I couldn't believe
that this was real,
that I
I had such a handsome
and smart boyfriend.
I was afraid
I could ruin everything.
(sighs)
David...
Do you love me?
Of course, I love you,
with all my heart.
You will soon recover,
and we'll go to Yakutia all together.
You, me, Sam.
Sam...
Sing our song...
Sam still cannot sing.
David?
It's you?
Honey, sleep. Just sleep.
Sleep.
Try to sleep..
(David singing in Japanese)
(singing)
(phone buzzing)
(baby whimpering)
(phone buzzing)
Hi.
(phone buzzing)
(Saina, nervous) David, she called me...
There...
There...
Where are you?
Am I on the balcony?
Why? Wha...?
In the hospital, right?
Umm... No... I'm home...
I understand now.
The ghost girl is calling me,
I must go with her
to free myself...
What?! Saina?!
Don't you dare! Just... just stay there!
I'll be right with you.
I... I'm so tired, David...
Take care of Sam and tell him
that his mom loved him...
No Saina! Please!
Just stay there...
I'm coming!
(breathing heavily)
(tense music)
Saya!
Don't come nearby!
What are you doing?!
Let me go
No, please stop!
(baby crying)
Think about Sam and about us...
- I want to be free...
- No, Saya!
(woman, in Malay) Free yourself.
I'm waiting for you
I'm coming to you
(David) Who are you talking to?
There's no one here.
David,
look after our son...
And before I leave you,
tell me...
Darling, darling..
I don't understand. What?
Sam!
Why did you kill your brother?
Sam? What are you talking about?
Isamu Minamoto!
Why you did
do this to your mother?
I don't
(stumbling) m-mother? What?
(breathing heavily)
Did you kill David Nakerer?
I don't know what you are talking about!
(Saina breathes heavily)
When did you decide to get rid of me?
(baby crying)
(Saina) Stay away!
You should've done it to yourself.
(Saina screams)
My name is Saina Nakajima.
And this is my story...
Ho-ho-ho! Wow-wow-wow!
Wow!
David!
You like it?
Yes!
(drawing curtain)
(David gasps)
Saya!
Come!
Come, come, come..
Come take a look! Come, come, come!
(Saina) Ooh!
We are on the 70th floor!
Can you imagine how high that is?
(nervous) David! I'm scared.
(Saina) I don't know
when he planned all this.
Long before we moved in, I guess.
But it all started so happily...
(tense music)
I thought I was in heaven.
But then all hell broke loose...
Aaah!
Honey? What?
It's okay... It's okay.
It's just a nightmare.
And then
I saw her.
(Saina screams)
She had come almost every night.
(tense music)
I had a non-stop headache,
I felt anxious and terrified.
I feared every odd noise.
I started blaming myself.
I thought I was going crazy.
Eventually I realized
that all the problems were in my head.
But one day I saw something.
(David) ...because I have
a secret ingredient.
I was struck by the thought
that David was trying to kill me...
(Saina) Here!
Is this it?
The proof.
It's coffee.
I stopped drinking it
and hallucinations ceased.
And these are magnesium B6 pills,
David says.
Check it, please.
If you don't find anything,
you will never see me again.
(tense music)
- Okay, come back tomorrow.
- Okay.
Hey, Alex! Have a sit.
Uncle, I'm in a hurry.
Come on, have a sit.
You wanna order something?
They have good croissants.
Get to the point, Hamin.
I need to know what's in here.
Again?
The last time you gave me there were
some pieces of meat, some shrimps.
(Saina) I didn't know who to trust
and who not to...
The only person I trusted at that time
was detective Hamin.
This guy put something
in his wife's coffee.
We have to save her.
(detective grunting)
(grunting and breathing heavily)
(catching breath)
(phone ringing)
(ringing)
Yeah?
(Alex) Hamin, it's about the coffee
and the pills.
Tell me.
Listen, this is all pretty serious.
Can you come over?
Alright I'll be there.
(secretary) David Nakajima...
Who are you?
(typing)
Hey buddy, how are you doing? How's life?
When is your vacation?
Are you coming back down?
I see.
Yeah, family is a good for life.
I need you to check on someone for me
by the name of David Nakajima.
He is a CEO of Nakajima
Pharmaceutical Labs.
David Nakajima.
US citizen.
Thanks, keep me updated.
How long have you been with your husband?
For three years.
Why?
(tense music)
(Saina) David...
My husband,
who I adored, with who I had
a wonderful baby,
who I trusted more than myself...
He was giving me
some hallucinogenic substance,
which caused all the fear and anxiety.
I couldn't believe it.
(shaken) Are you going to arrest him?
No.
Are you ready to fight?
Fight?
(tense music)
(Saina) Detective Hamin suggested
that I expose David's plan.
I gave him all of David's contacts,
addresses, details on his business
and his partners.
I told him everything I knew about him.
Did I know my husband?
No!
It turned out
that I didn't know him at all.
And it was time for me
to find out
who was Mr. David Nakajima.
(in Malay) Wait, wait. Give it back.
(secretary) Mmhm.
(Saina) Nazima.
The daughter of a local billionaire
Izzat Hassam,
who is also the key investor
of Nakajima Labs.
I understood why it was her...
How stupid,
how blind I was.
Noises,
voices,
singing...
How well do you know your husband?
(Saina) Pretty well, I guess.
Do you know where he was born?
About his family?
Yes.
He was born in Texas
and when he was a child
he... he lost his parents in an accident,
and he grew up in an orphanage.
But no one wanted to adopt him...
(footsteps approaching)
You might wanna see this.
(Saina) Isamu Minamoto.
That was his previous name.
He was born in Tokyo in 1980
in a family of a local pastor
and he had a brother, Satoshi.
After their father left them,
Sam closed down...
And that was not it.
His brother died
under mysterious circumstances.
Later, he was bullied at school,
and the boy who bullied him
fell off a cliff and died
without regaining consciousness.
Again, under murky circumstances.
Everyone suspected Sam,
but there was no evidence.
Because of these events,
he and his mother moved
to the United States.
After he graduated high school,
his mother was admitted to an asylum.
Isamu Minamoto served time in jail,
and his cellmate's name was David Nakerer.
David Nakerer was the owner
of a pharmaceutical company
and was jailed for tax evasion.
David Nakerer was killed in prison,
but the culprit was never found.
Isamu Minamoto was released
from prison on parole,
and the first thing he did was
change his name to David Nakajima.
In fact, he started a new life
instead of the deceased.
He appropriated all the skills
and knowledge of the real David.
My husband turned out
to be a shapeshifter...
Using the real David's ideas,
my husband achieved success.
His company's shares rocketed.
At that time, he met me.
- Wait, what are you trying to do?
- I'll tell him I know everything.
No, listen!
We do not have enough evidence
to go to the police
and put him in jail.
Listen to me!
If you show your cards now,
you will lose!
He will change his plan
before you know it.
He's cunning and resourceful,
you know that.
What then?
(Saina) That day we came up with a plan.
Saina Nakajima's revenge plan.
(tense music)
First, I had to record David
putting the substance in my coffee.
But I couldn't use my phone,
because my husband
had remote access to it.
We had to talk extra players
into our plan.
Everything had to look damn real.
(David) Hello?
Am I speaking to David Nakajima?
Yeah, that's me.
Yes, sir, sorry to inform you
that your wife Saina Nakajima
is here in the hospital.
What? What happened?
She was found unconscious on the street.
Can you please come here now?
Yeah! I'll be right there!
Uh... Address please?
General Hospital of Kuala Lumpur
on Jalang Pakhang.
Okay, okay! I'm on the way!
He's left.
Get ready.
(tense music)
(Saina) How to get a confession
out of Sam Minamoto?
By not doing what he wants you to do.
Time came for the hardest part.
I had to overcome my fear.
(Saina breathing heavily)
Are you ready?
Are you sure?
(Saina exhales) I can do it.
(Saina) I was ready to do anything
for my son.
(tense music)
One question haunted me all this time.
How did this young girl
dare to go that far?
What for?
She already had everything.
Or was it just blind love,
like in my case?
(tense music)
(David) You should've done it yourself.
(Saina screams)
(door opens)
Everyone don't move!
(eerie sound effect)
(detective) Mister Nakajima,
you are under arrest.
You have the right to remain silent.
Hands behind your head!
(police sirens)
Don't move!
(David) Ugh!
(Saina groaning)
(Saina groaning)
(Saina screaming)
I swear to love you in sorrow and in joy,
in poverty
and in wealth,
in sickness and in health,
and death shall not part us!
(Saina groans)
You sick bastard!
(detective) Hey! Mr. Nakajima!
(shot)
(deafening silence)
(groan)
(dull thud)
(police sirens)
(sirens and voices in the background)
(sirens and talking)
(police talking on the radio)
(sirens)
What would you say if I offered you
a light mountain hike?
(police talking on the radio)
Now I can handle
any height.
Of course, you can.
Of course, you can, Saina.
(sirens and talking on the radio)
(music with vocalizing)
I am Saina Nakajima,
and this is where my story begins.
(baby making sounds)
(music)