In a dark, Gothic mansion filled with secrets, the mysterious aristocrat Roderick Usher lives tormented by the impending death of his sister, Madeline. Upon receiving a visit from his childhood friend, Philip Winthrop, Roderick invites him to stay in his eerie abode, where shadows seem to come alive and echoes of the past resonate with every step. The atmosphere becomes even more unsettling when Philip discovers that the Usher family has been marked by a strange curse that manifests through illness and madness in its members.
As the days go by, Madeline's health deteriorates, and her mysterious episodes of catatonia plunge Roderick into despair. Tension fills every corner of the house, where the whispers of ancestors seem to warn the living of the dangers lurking nearby. The relationship between Philip and Roderick becomes complicated when Philip seeks to take Madeline away, believing that love can break the spell that has ensnared the Ushers.
Triggering a series of chilling events, the plot escalates as Roderick's madness becomes uncontrollable, reflecting the darkness that inhabits the mansion. On a stormy night, the line between life and death blurs, revealing a tragic ending that will leave blood running cold. The decay of the Usher house is a reminder that some family wounds never heal.