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What is the plot?
What is the ending?
Is there a post-credit scene?
How does the murder victim connect to the digital university Howl?
The most common story-specific question is about the victim's connection to Howl, because the investigation quickly pivots from a brutal killing to that institution. Available synopsis material says the victim has ties to Howl, a digital university focused on examining men's roles in a changing world, which makes that link central to the case rather than incidental.
Why is Vilhelm involved in the case if he is suspended?
A frequent character-focused question is why suspended Vilhelm is still brought to the crime scene. The synopsis states that Alex chooses to bring the suspended Vilhelm with her, alongside Josef, when she is alerted to the murder, so his involvement is a deliberate decision by Alex rather than a formal reinstatement.
What is Martin Beck’s connection to the Balcony Man investigation?
Another likely question is how the new murder case ties into Martin Beck's older Balcony Man investigation. The available summaries say the murder is linked to an earlier probe into the 'Balcony Man,' and that this connection is what brings Martin Beck back to the department.
Who is Victor Roos, and what role does he play in the story?
Viewers are likely to ask who Victor Roos is because he appears to be a major figure tied to the victim. One synopsis says the victim was a follower of Victor Roos, described as an Andrew Tate-style character promoting an alpha-male philosophy built around strength, discipline, and fighting, and that Roos also gives a lecture Alex and Vilhelm attend.
What does the opening scene with the camera and the sleeping woman have to do with the murder?
A common plot-specific question would concern the unsettling opening scene, since it appears to show voyeurism before the main homicide is revealed. The available description says the film opens with a man using a camera to film a young woman sleeping, but the first major twist is that the apparent victim is not her; instead, the actual victim is a man found in bed with his throat slashed.