In a city filled with tensions and contradictions, a young man named Danny Balint, of Jewish descent, struggles with his identity and his place in the world. After leaving behind his education and religious devotion, he has become a radical neo-Nazi, a surprising turn that leaves everyone baffled. Danny joins a group of racial extremists who share his obsessive ideas while grappling with deep internal struggles about his past and his culture.
As he delves deeper into this dark realm, his beliefs are put to the test, especially when he encounters an old Jewish friend who confronts him about his betrayal of his roots. His relationship with his mentor and the tension within his group intensify, leading him down a self-destructive path that plunges him into violence and hatred.
Set against the backdrop of a tumultuous internal conflict, the story explores the moral dilemmas of identity, belonging, and hate, exposing the fragility of beliefs and the desperate search for connection. As old traumas resurface and his life intertwines with decisions that could change everything, Danny faces imminent danger, where the line between love and hate blurs, leading him to a brutally honest conclusion about redemption and acceptance. The film poses uncomfortable questions about the nature of extremism and the path to self-acceptance.