Sacrifice isn't the strong suit for Max (Nik Kourtis), a hedonistic gay man in 1934 Berlin who picks up a Nazi storm trooper one night in the middle of a booze-and-cocaine binge and who must flee with his sweet but rather naïve dancer lover, Rudy (Will Von Vogt) when the soldier is discovered in their flat. They are eventually captured, and on the train to Dachau, Max first saves himself by betraying Rudy. Then he performs another horrifying deed to obtain a yellow Star of David rather than the pink triangle for his prison garb — a deed he relates to fellow gay prisoner Horst (Alex Weisman), who has told him that gay men are treated worse than Jews in the camp.