In a gothic mansion that seems to be made of shadows and secrets, a young man arrives to visit his childhood friend, Roderick Usher, who lives with his sister Madeline. The atmosphere is dark and oppressive, with a palpable air of decay. Roderick, tormented by a strange illness and a growing madness, shares with his friend the history of his family and the cursed legacy that has befallen them. The mansion, a character in itself, reflects Roderick's disturbed mind; its walls seem to whisper the horrors of the past.
As the days go by, the protagonist finds himself trapped in a spiral of madness and despair, while Madeline, who suffers from a mysterious illness, becomes the focal point of Roderick's emotional torment. Supernatural phenomena begin to manifest, and the friend realizes that the Usher family's history is intertwined with dark forces that go beyond human understanding. On a fateful night, the line between reality and insanity blurs, and the mansion comes to life, revealing secrets that defy logic.
With a shocking conclusion that blends the psychological with the supernatural, the young man becomes ensnared in a cycle of terror, confronting the inevitable downfall of the Usher family and his own mental health in this unsettling exploration of life, death, and madness.