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And period.
“He accuses me of having feelings. He tells me I am weak and fragile, subtle, feverish, almost puerile. Not at all manly for my profession, when I should be, that where does such a sentimental policewoman believe she is going.”
Clara Deza is contradictory and cheeky; Clara Deza is a police officer, wife and companion, as sensitive as she is within as she is strong in the outside. Immersed in a hostile world, marked by the clash between two conflicting spheres: the work related, littered by policemen that fluctuate between incomprehension or super protection; junkies that inspire her tenderness and superiors that do not respect her; and the personal, that revolves around a marriage that is on the one hand a refuge and a menagerie, a haven of peace and a tank of storms. Clara will soon learn to show her more combative and mordant side when, after receiving a disconcerting message from her most reliable informer, she learns that one of the most elusive gangsters is planning a hit. Moved by the premonition that she is facing her most important mission, she begins to dig in the sewer of what appears of be a glittering society, but which in truth is terribly cruel.