In a modern Danish dynasty, young Prince Hamlet returns home after the death of his father, the King of Denmark. As soon as he sets foot in the castle, he is overwhelmed by sadness and confusion when he learns that his mother, Gertrude, has quickly married his uncle Claudius, who now rules the kingdom. What begins as a family drama turns into a dark tale of revenge when the ghost of his late father appears to him and reveals the truth: he was murdered by Claudius, who now occupies the throne.
Driven by the need to avenge his father, Hamlet ensnares everyone around him in a game of deceit and feigned madness. As his internal struggle grows, caught between duty and morality, his relationships with those close to him, such as Ophelia, his lover, and his friend Horatio, are deeply affected. In his quest for justice, the young prince leads Denmark to a tragic and inevitable conclusion, where betrayal, madness, and ambition intertwine in a downward spiral.
With a blend of contemporary action and classic dialogue, the film explores the timeless themes of revenge, madness, and political intrigue, presenting a reinterpretation of Shakespeare's renowned play that will resonate with new generations. Everything culminates in a powerful ending that will leave the audience reflecting on the cost of revenge and the fragility of life.