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Daniel is inconspicuous. Reliable. Predictable. A man who is overlooked - and therefore never suspected. Outwardly, he lives a structured life between night shifts, routine and seemingly harmless encounters. But behind this façade lies a precise way of thinking, characterized by control, patience and a deep aversion to chaos. When a colleague is found brutally murdered, death shakes those around him - but Daniel remains calm. Too quiet. Because he knows: No one will associate him with the crime.
While the investigation comes to nothing and suspicion disperses in all directions, Daniel begins to clean up his mind. People who disturb. People who hurt. People whose mere existence means disorder. He does not act out of anger - but out of conviction. At the same time, a fragile closeness to Andrea, an older woman with life experience, warmth and a sharp instinct, develops. It brings out something in Daniel that he has long suppressed: attachment. But closeness is dangerous. Feelings create mistakes. And mistakes bring light.
When a second death calls the police to the scene again, the net slowly begins to close. A colleague suspects that there is more to the silent mask. The atmosphere becomes denser, the mistrust more palpable. Daniel comes under pressure - not from the outside, but from the inside. For the first time, his perfect order threatens to crack. What remains when control becomes an obsession? And how far can a person go to "cleanse" the world according to his own rules?