In the midst of the 1970s, a political drama shakes the foundations of the United States Government. Mark Felt is an FBI agent who has dedicated his life to serving and protecting the law, but when the Watergate scandal begins to unveil a sinister shadow in the White House, he finds himself at a moral crossroads. As Richard Nixon and his administration attempt to cover up corruption and abuses of power, Felt becomes a key informant, known only as "Deep Throat."
The plot follows his internal struggle between loyalty to his country and the brutal reality of a deteriorating system. With his career at stake and the constant threat of retaliation, Felt makes the brave decision to leak information to journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, who are on the trail of the truth. As the story unfolds, the viewer delves into the tensions surrounding the FBI and the White House, observing how Felt must operate in the shadows, while integrity and justice hang by a thread.
With an impressive cast and skillful direction, the film explores themes of ethics, sacrifice, and the fight for truth in times of deep corruption. The figure of Mark Felt emerges as an unexpected hero, willing to risk everything to bring to light the truth about a scandal that would change the history of the United States forever.