Özge Dogruol is a young woman who left Turkey to find a better life for herself in Austria. She finds work as a cab driver in its capital, Vienna, but frequently faces hostility and intolerance from both her customers and the local police. To vent, she takes kickboxing classes and never backs down from a fight, even with police officers if necessary, to make things right.
Meanwhile, the city is plagued by a sadistic serial killer with seemingly religious motives, who targets, tortures, and murders a very specific kind of prostitute. On her way from work one day, Özge witnesses the murder of the serial killer's latest victim--her own next-door neighbor--and sees the killer's face. Unfortunately, he notices Özge as well and tries to kill her.
Özge turns to the police, where she's met only with skepticism. Failing to kill her, the killer goes after her extended family in Vienna next, which forces her to find a way to stop him herself. Her only ally is a lone police detective who's seemingly ready to bend the rules to help her in her mission.
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Cold Hell
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Piano Sonata No. 23 in f minor Op. 57 Appassionata 3 movement
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