four protagonists are the decadent middle-aged police detective Vantino who came from a police family, and the state police detective B, who came from a spiritual family and was sexually assaulted as a child. , Uldorf and the underworld leader Frank, who are gay but actively move closer to the mainstream society. Let’s talk about Vatican first. Born into a police family, he should have been a traditional TV drama detective with a strong sense of justice, but he has long since become Frank’s inner responder in the police station. The 30-year-old B girl had several relationships, but it always ended without a disease because she couldn't get out of the shadow of her childhood. The handsome Uldorf had a thoughtful girlfriend, but she never had sex, so she could only use medication every time. Frank, who is not the same as the above, is undoubtedly the elite of the elite. He started from the underworld and will soon complete the whitewashing and officially become a member of the above-mentioned society. However, the sudden death of Frank's partner, Frentino, wrecks the spring water.
B was ordered to investigate the case, and Vantino and Uldorf of the local police station were ordered to assist. Frank, who returned to the pre-liberation night because of the death of his business partner, was also angrily trying to catch the murderer. He, the gangster, seemed to smell a conspiracy from behind.
It is conceivable to imagine how rich the daily life of the diamond king and old fifth Folundino, who lives in California, how huge the business interests network is, and the police detectives have encountered many obstacles. Although there are three people, their strength seems so insignificant, In the end they became cannon fodder. The old-fashioned, hard-nosed and disciplined character like gangster Frank has also lost control of the situation. Warriors dare to face the bleak life, tragic but loyal to themselves, saying that they are not afraid is a lie, and more afraid of not recognizing that they
are very real, so true detectives
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