Eighteen-year-old Étienne is trying to find his place in his family. His father, a former skinhead, can no longer stand his son's indolent, lazy, dreamy and nocturnal behavior. Étienne nevertheless seeks the admiration of his father, while building himself in opposition. This identity crisis will bring Étienne to a point of no return, one morning when his father orders him to come with him to dismantle a small camp of Syrian refugees on the outskirts of the village.