In the midst of the political tension of the Algerian War, a young Frenchman named Bruno finds himself caught in a whirlwind of violence and contradictory loyalties. As a soldier, his life revolves around his work in counterintelligence, where he must identify and eliminate Algerian activists. However, moral dilemmas begin to surface when he falls in love with a beautiful Algerian woman named Véronique, who seems to be at the very heart of the conflict. Their relationship, passionate yet complex, becomes a temporary refuge in a chaotic world, but also an emotional minefield.
Bruno is torn between his military duty and his feelings for Véronique, trapped in a game of espionage, betrayals, and constant difficult decisions. As he becomes more involved in his beloved's fight for independence, he realizes that war comes at a cost, not only in terms of lives but also on a personal and spiritual level. The tension escalates when rumors of an impending mission emerge, putting both Bruno and Véronique in danger. Amidst furtive encounters and conversations laden with meaning, the question arises: how far will we go for love in times of war? With a captivating visual style and incisive dialogue, Bruno's story transforms into a reflection on the duality of human nature and the devastating consequences of conflict.