Between 1985 and 1987, the Polish Security Service launched a covert operation called "Hyacinth", tracking down and detaining gay men within the count[Expand All]
Between 1985 and 1987, the Polish Security Service launched a covert operation called "Hyacinth", tracking down and detaining gay men within the country. About 11,000 people were entered into the database, and they were subsequently threatened and blackmailed one after another. And all of this began with a perplexing murder case. A wealthy businessman was killed in his villa, but the pursuit of the culprit was shrouded in mystery. The male lead, Robert, is a young and impetuous police officer. Although his father is the chief superintendent, he can't stand nepotism and is extremely serious about solving cases, hoping to uncover the truth behind it. Robert went undercover in the gay circle without telling his fiancee and met Eric, an outgoing male college student. Eric is a bold and confident young man who has received Westernized education. He trusted Robert naturally, complained to the latter about the baseness of the hyacinth operation, and disclosed some inside information related to the murder case. After sensing his partner's inner suppression, Eric told Robert that one shouldn't be afraid of everything, especially freedom... As Robert's investigation deepened, he discovered that behind the wealthy businessman there was a vast network of money and sex, and his infatuation with Eric brought him a fatal disaster...[Collapse]