In a dense and oppressive fog of a European city in the 1920s, the plot follows a timid and neurotic man who finds himself trapped in a terrifying series of murders that have shaken his community. Despite his fearful nature, he decides to venture out of his home one night to search for his beloved, but fate plays a cruel trick on him. The darkness envelops him as he crosses paths with a series of eccentric characters: a circus performer in search of her lost lover, a group of desperate citizens attempting to take justice into their own hands, and a mysterious killer lurking in the shadows.
With each encounter, collective panic merges with comedy and the absurd, reflecting the paranoia of the era and humanity's fears. The atmosphere is thick, filled with a blend of dark humor and a visual aesthetic that challenges the conventions of traditional cinema. Each character brings their own perspective on fear and the quest for love, as the fog thickens and the secrets of the night are revealed.
Throughout this unsettling journey, the protagonist confronts not only his own fears but also the shadows of a society on the brink of collapse. With a tone that navigates between suspense and satire, the story unfolds a journey of self-discovery amid chaos, questioning what it truly means to be human in a world full of uncertainties.