In the vibrant Paris of the 17th century, a poet and swordsman of brilliant wit finds himself caught in a whirlwind of love and friendship. This man is renowned not only for his exceptional skills in battle but also for his extraordinary talent with words. However, there is one detail that complicates his romantic life: his prominent nose, which has made him insecure about confessing his love to his beautiful cousin, Roxane. She, entangled in her own romantic desires, is captivated by a young and handsome cadet named Christian, who lacks the eloquence that so enchants the young woman.
When Roxane confides in our protagonist her wish to be with Christian, he, filled with a mix of heartbreak and loyalty, agrees to help the young man woo Roxane. With his pen as his sword, Cyrano becomes the ghost behind the words, providing Christian with the perfect verses to win over the woman he himself desires. As love blooms between Roxane and Christian, Cyrano struggles between his devotion and his sadness, hiding his true feelings behind a veil of kindness.
As the plot unfolds, war looms over Paris, and identities intertwine in a drama of passions, jealousy, and heart-wrenching decisions. The power of love and the beauty of words become the centerpiece of this moving story, where true bravery is revealed not only in battle but in a heart’s capacity to love unconditionally.