In the first scene, I was captivated by the beautiful Italo-French of the dance teacher Claudio and from then on I wasn't bored for a second. It's absolutely worth seeing the twists and turns the individual characters take when confronted with injustice and seduction that befalls them with the occupation of France by the Germans: aryanization/enrichment, betrayal/career, torture and being tortured. But we also see that there was of course anti-Semitism and reactionary elite in France even before the Nazis invaded. And that after the war, being part of the Résistance was not just an advantage. A movie that gets by without pathos and clichés, that offers authentic acting. Bravo!