In the last days of World War II, the Führer faces imminent defeat and the collapse of his regime. As Soviet forces approach Berlin, the atmosphere in Hitler's bunker becomes increasingly claustrophobic and desperate. In this tension-filled environment, key figures who have been by his side grapple with loyalty and fear, while chaos takes over the city.
In this microcosm of madness, the Nazi leader clings to his delusional hopes of victory, ignoring the realities that surround him. Scenes of paranoia unfold, where betrayals and discouragement become the order of the day, and members of his inner circle struggle to clarify their loyalty in such dangerous times. Amidst worn-out speeches and moments of palpable madness, Hitler believes he still has control over the fate of the Third Reich.
The unsettling portrayal of his psyche reveals a man increasingly isolated and frantic, where rage and despair erupt through his actions. As the final battle approaches, the story delves into the last moments of a dictator who not only witnesses the collapse of his empire but also the end of his own existence, in a journey through the darkest corners of the human mind and the harsh reality of power and downfall.