One day in the second half of the 1960s. Some district of Paris. Veronica, the banker's daughter, held a meeting of the branch of the Marxist-Leninist Communist Party in a borrowed house of a girlfriend who had gone on holiday with her parents. There are a large number of small red books stacked in the room, and some handwritten quotations of Mao Zedong are prominently hung on the walls. In a radio broadcast from Beijing, Veronica announced the formal establishment of the branch, named after "Arden Avia" to commemorate the author of the novel of the same name who was expelled from the French Communist Party. Members of the branch include young actor Jerome, maid Ivona, painter Kirilov and college student Henry. The task Veronica assigned to the branch was to "fight on two fronts." Just then, Henry, who had been absent, came in. He was bleeding all over his face and was injured during a debate with members of the French Communist Party at the University of Paris about China's "cultural revolution". This gives Veronica all the more reason to declare the correctness of her "route", that is, not only does she not associate with the French Communist Party, but also regards it as her main enemy. Director Godal is obsessed with promoting Mao Zedong, and his shrewd satire angered well-behaved critics. Godal's wife at the time.