Mathilda: The Professional (2026) - H2MEDIA

Mathilda: The Professional (2026)

Action – Psychological – Crime / Neo-noir
Hypothetical release year: 2026
Estimated runtime: 118 minutes

Full Plot Summary

Paris, November 2026. The city remains beautiful in its cold, damp, and hidden way — full of corners no one wants to look into.

Mathilda, 19 years old, is one of the best “cleaners” the Parisian underworld has ever known. She doesn’t kill. She only arrives after everything is already finished.

Her apartment sits on a narrow street beside Père-Lachaise cemetery: no family photos, no wall art, no books — just metal shelves lined with industrial cleaning chemicals, HEPA-filtered vacuums, UV lamps, black nitrile gloves, N95 masks, and dozens of odor-neutralizing canisters. Everything is arranged in order of use, like a collection of invisible weapons.

She works for an unnamed organization known simply as Les Nettoyeurs — The Cleaners. Her only contact is Monsieur Claude, a man around 60, always in charcoal-gray suits, speaking softly like he’s reciting a prayer, yet with eyes cold enough to freeze blood.

Each job arrives as a single message: address + time + “body count.” No explanation. No questions. Mathilda arrives, works in absolute silence, and leaves when every trace of violence has vanished. No fingerprints. No DNA. No smell. Even the flies find nothing to land on.

One drizzling night, she’s called to a villa in the Versailles suburbs. The front door is left ajar. Inside: an entire family of five — parents, two teenage boys, and an 8-year-old girl. The little girl lies on her side across a white sofa, eyes wide open, still sucking on the rubber nipple of her milk bottle. Blood from a single headshot trails down the oak floorboards, forming the shape of an upside-down map of Europe.

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For the first time in four years on the job, Mathilda freezes. She stands motionless for seven full minutes in front of the child’s body, microfiber cloth in hand, unmoving. Her heart beats faster than usual — 78 bpm instead of her fixed 64.

She eventually finishes the job. But as she leaves, she places a tiny pink butterfly hair clip on the kitchen counter — the only object that doesn’t belong to the scene.

From that night on, the little girl’s face begins appearing in Mathilda’s sleep. Not nightmares. Just the same image on repeat: the child staring straight into Mathilda’s eyes, then slowly morphing into Mathilda herself as a little girl.

At the same time, Paris is buzzing about a new serial killer. High-ranking members of major crime families are dying in impossibly “clean” ways: no shoe prints, no stray hairs, not even heat signatures from gun barrels. The police nickname the killer Le Fantôme Propre — The Clean Ghost.

Mathilda receives her biggest assignment yet: clean up the massacre of an entire security detail belonging to the Korsakov family (Russian-origin Paris mafia) inside a 42nd-floor penthouse overlooking the Seine. While scanning the floor with UV light, she discovers a small USB drive hidden inside the mouth of one of the corpses.

That night, for the first time in her life, Mathilda breaks the rules: she takes the drive home and plugs it in.

The first video opens: a 9-year-old girl with pigtails, tied to a metal chair in a blindingly white room. Her weak but persistent crying fills the speakers. The camera slowly pans: the child’s face is Mathilda’s.

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Next come classified medical files: Projet Effaceur — Project Eraser. A 2016 covert experiment funded by a shadow alliance of Europe’s largest criminal organizations. Objective: turn abducted children into perfect tools by repeatedly exposing them to murder scenes, forcing their brains to produce massive amounts of memory-suppressing enzymes (natural proteases + chemical boosters) as a self-defense mechanism against trauma.

Result: “cleaners” who are never haunted, never betray, never remember. The cost: their humanity slowly erodes. Emotions, personal memories, the capacity to love — all erased over time.

The project’s director: Monsieur Claude.

Mathilda confronts Claude in an abandoned warehouse along the Canal Saint-Martin. Rain keeps falling.

Claude isn’t surprised. He sits in an old armchair, smoking a cigar, voice calm:

“You think you’re a victim, Mathilda? No. You’re a masterpiece. A person who can look at brain matter splattered across walls and keep her heart rate steady at 64 beats per minute. You’re what the entire criminal world dreams of: a cleaning machine that never breaks.”

Mathilda (voice trembling for the first time): “Then why am I starting to remember?”

Claude gives a sad smile: “Because you’ve stopped cleaning… inside yourself.”

At that exact moment, a sniper round shatters the window and buries itself in Claude’s forehead. He slumps forward, cigar still glowing between his lips.

Mathilda realizes: the serial killer — Le Fantôme Propre — isn’t an outside enemy. It’s Élias, the only other child who survived the same lab as her when they were kids. Élias is the one who successfully resisted the program — but at the price of insanity. Instead of forgetting, he chose to remember everything. Now he’s “dirtying” the entire system by killing everyone involved.

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The final confrontation takes place at Paris’s largest wastewater treatment plant — the ultimate symbol of “washing everything clean.”

Élias stands amid massive steel pipes, surrounded by the overpowering stench. He forces Mathilda to watch the old video again: her 9-year-old self sobbing and begging as the needle goes in.

For the first time in over a decade, Mathilda cries. A single tear rolls down her cheek.

Élias laughs loudly: “See? You can still be dirty. Come with me. Let’s dirty everything. No one gets to stay clean anymore.”

Mathilda doesn’t answer. She walks to the main control panel and opens every discharge valve.

Thousands of liters of black, stinking wastewater crash down like a flood.

She looks straight at Élias, voice perfectly calm: “You want to dirty everything? Fine. But I’ll dirty you, I’ll dirty me, I’ll dirty that whole damned past. No one stays clean anymore.”

The black torrent sweeps them both away.

The screen fades to black. Only the violent roar of water remains, like the cry of an entire city.

One year later.

District 13. A small fourth-floor apartment.

A young woman with short ash-gray hair and glasses is wiping the floor with familiar movements. Her hands still wear black rubber gloves; her fingernails are still painted black and chipped.

But when she looks up into the mirror, her pupils finally react to light again — faint, but real.

She whispers to herself: “I’m still not completely clean… But at least now I’m getting dirty honestly.”

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