In Berlin in 1957, a series of horrendous crimes unleashes terror in the community. The story revolves around a tenacious detective, obsessed with capturing a cruel serial killer who has been evading justice for months. The atmosphere is oppressive and dark, reflecting the political and social climate of the time, where distrust and fear seem to reign among the citizens.
As the detective investigates, he encounters various characters who, in one way or another, are connected to the mysterious murders. Among them is a young journalist who, driven by curiosity and a desire for justice, begins to collaborate with the officer. Together, they unravel not only the disturbed mind of the criminal but also past traumas that affect those involved in the investigation.
Tensions escalate as the detective delves deeper into a labyrinth of deception and secrets. The line between good and evil blurs, leading to a shocking conclusion that will leave everyone questioning the nature of the true monster: is it the killer or the society that created him? With unexpected twists and a climax filled with tension, the film immerses us in the struggle between justice and human darkness, leaving a lasting imprint on the morality of its characters.