There are two main storylines in Death in Love that run parallel to each other. The first story is set in Nazi Germany during World War II and follows a Jewish woman named Rachel, who is forced to work as a prostitute for Nazi officers in a concentration camp. Rachel starts an illicit affair with the camp's doctor, who is in charge of experimenting on the prisoners. The doctor, named Hans, is a cold and calculating man who is secretly using Rachel for his own twisted experiments.

The second story takes place in New York City in the 1990s and follows Rachel's two sons, who are now adults. The older son is played by Josh Lucas and the younger son is played by Lukas Haas. The two brothers have a strained relationship, and both struggle with the legacy of their mother's past. The older brother is a womanizer who has never had a serious relationship, while the younger brother is deeply disturbed by his family history and has recurring nightmares about his mother's experiences in the concentration camp.

As the film progresses, the two storylines begin to intersect more closely. The older brother becomes involved with a woman who bears a striking resemblance to his mother, and he starts to spiral out of control as memories of his childhood trauma resurface. Meanwhile, the younger brother becomes obsessed with uncovering his family's past and travels to Europe to research his mother's life during the war.

Death in Love is a complex and dark film, exploring themes of trauma, guilt, and the impact of historical trauma on future generations. It is a challenging and thought-provoking work that explores the depths of human depravity and the ways in which we try to come to terms with our darkest moments.

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