A world‑weary pianist in a rain‑slicked city who becomes obsessed with a series of murders in which every victim is found with their veins crystallized into fragile glass, forcing him into a deadly waltz with a seductive lounge singer who may be the next target—or the killer—as he uncovers a cabal that harvests human fear to distill a hallucinatory serum, driving him to confront the shattered memories he swore he’d buried before the same glass curse claims his mind, his music, and his soul.
"Nocturne of the Glass Vein" follows a world‑weary pianist in a rain‑slicked city who becomes obsessed with a series of murders in which every victim is found with their veins crystallized into fragile glass, forcing him into a deadly waltz with a seductive lounge singer who may be the next target—or the killer—as he uncovers a cabal that harvests human fear to distill a hallucinatory serum, driving him to confront the shattered memories he swore he’d buried before the same glass curse claims his mind, his music, and his soul.
Moody neo‑noir movie poster for “Nocturne of the Glass Vein”: a rain‑soaked city at night with neon reflections shimmering on wet pavement; in the foreground, a world‑weary pianist sits at a grand piano whose keys and strings subtly morph into delicate glass veins; behind him, a seductive lounge singer stands in a haze of cigarette smoke, her silhouette fractured by mirror‑like shards suggesting she may be victim or killer; faint ghostly figures with crystallized glass veins lie in the shadows; overhead, a looming cabal of faceless watchers is hinted through distorted reflections in rain‑streaked windows; colors are deep blues, violets, and sharp glints of glassy white; atmosphere is tense, noir, and surreal; the title “Nocturne of the Glass Vein” appears in elegant, fractured lettering that looks carved from glass.