In the 1940s, amidst World War II, a brilliant British mathematician and cryptanalyst, Alan Turing, finds himself in a race against time to decipher the codes of the German Enigma machine, deemed unbreakable. Rejected by social norms and with an unconventional way of thinking, Turing is recruited by the British government to join a team of experts at Bletchley Park, where the lives of millions depend on their success.
With his unmatched intelligence and determination, Turing leads a group of young geniuses, though not without confronting personal and professional tensions. As they work tirelessly, rivalries come to the surface and differences in approach create friction. However, Turing's true struggle is not only against the external enemy but also against his own demons and social rejection due to his homosexuality in a time when being different was dangerously frowned upon.
As the team manages to create a machine capable of deciphering Enigma codes, the story takes unexpected turns, revealing the pressure and sacrifice involved in the work. Through his struggle, Turing becomes not only a war hero but also faces a society that never fully accepted him. This poignant and revealing story highlights not only a milestone in the history of computing but also the life of a misunderstood man who changed the course of humanity.