A girl from a music bar starts receiving calls from a strange man who is clearly attracted to her. The police put her phone on a wiretap, but the caller cannot be identified. The girl realizes that he is somewhere very close, and he sees her every step.
Bernard Coudret is an exemplary family man living in the suburbs of Grenoble with his loving beautiful wife and young son. Their orderly provincial life runs its course, until one fateful day in the house next door do not move in Philippe and Mathilde Bouchard. In the latter, Bernard recognizes the woman with whom he had a stormy affair seven years earlier.
Kay Norris, a publishing house employee, moves into a new apartment in a trendy skyscraper nicknamed "the chip". There she becomes the object of rivalry between two men - the owner of the building and one of the tenants, an author of popular detectives.
A series of mysterious murders taking place in the house leads her to believe that a dangerous ring is shrinking around herself. Kay realizes that the unknown killer is one of her admirers....
Released after another stint in prison, Tonny discovers he has a child. He is desperate to improve his position and his image as a loser. He wants to win the respect of his father, the most vicious gangster in Copenhagen, to whom he owes a large sum of money. But no matter how hard Tonny tries, his impenetrable stupidity only makes things worse.
Pusher Frank is in big trouble. He owes 50,000 to his suppliers from the South Slavs, and on top of that, while he was selling heroin to visiting Swedes, the police raided him, and all the borrowed goods had to be thrown into a pond. Tonny's friend, with whom he worked together, confessed everything to the police. But the goods were thrown away, there was no evidence, and Frank was released. Now he owes Milo's supplier 180,000.