In a foggy and oppressive Scotland of the 11th century, a brave general named Macbeth returns triumphant from battle. Upon his arrival, he encounters three mysterious witches who reveal a promising future: he will become king. Consumed by ambition and the witches' words, Macbeth decides to take his fate into his own hands. Together with his ruthless wife, Lady Macbeth, he begins to plot a dark plan to murder King Duncan and usurp the throne.
As Macbeth embarks on his path of betrayal and bloodshed, tensions rise, and guilt starts to consume him. Madness lurks, and paranoia seizes his mind as the ghosts of his crimes torment him. Lady Macbeth, initially strong and determined, also becomes trapped by guilt, leading to a downward spiral that ends in her own destruction.
With a dense atmosphere and a visceral aesthetic, this adaptation of Shakespeare's classic play captures the essence of power, unchecked ambition, and the devastating effects of madness. As Macbeth tries to consolidate his power, he faces the inevitable consequences of his ambition, unleashing a series of tragic events that will lead to the downfall of the man who dared to defy the natural order. In a world where betrayal and revenge reign, madness and death are the only fates awaiting those who seek power at any cost.