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在充满变化的1980年代尾声的苏联背景下,新提拔的侦探Issa Davydov面临一个错综复杂的案件,这个案件恰似几年前他所捉拿的连环杀手之手笔。随着调查的深入,一个关于时代身份、记忆与复仇的心理迷宫逐渐展开,带领观众穿梭在时间的裂缝中,挖掘每个角色动机的多重可能性。
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