In 1950s Paris, a serial killer is wreaking havoc in the city, leaving a trail of dead women and a wave of confusion for the authorities. The famous commissioner, with his unmistakable beret and a gaze that seems to know everything, faces a case that will put his skills and patience to the test.
As the pressure mounts and the media sinks its claws into the story, the commissioner immerses himself in the dark world of crime in the metropolis. However, instead of following traditional guidelines, he decides to employ an unconventional method: he sets a trap for the killer.
Slowly crafting his strategy, the iconic detective delves into the mind of the criminal, exploring not only the realm of investigation but also the complexities of criminal psychology. Along the way, he uncovers secrets and relationships that could help solve the case, but he also confronts his own humanity as he witnesses the lost lives.
With an engrossing pace and a script that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, this intriguing plot weaves suspense, drama, and a touch of social commentary. Amidst the Parisian fog, the commissioner chases not only a dangerous criminal but also the shadows of his own history, leading him to question whether he can truly catch the killer before it's too late.