The Chaouche family is the ideal image of successful integration: the father is a business leader and the children include a world boxing champion (Abdel), a rising star of French politics (Mourad) and a lawyer (Leïla). But while Mourad was appointed Secretary of State and, driven by his ambition, simultaneously attacked the town hall of Bordeaux, his hometown, his brother Abdel lost his title and, injured, decided to return to the ring. The growing rivalry between the two brothers will crystallize around the love of the same woman, Muriel, will endanger the family unit and break the certainties and illusions of each one about the reality of their integration into a France that is not as gentle as they thought. .