At the dusk of imperial Russia, the story follows Nicholas II and his wife, Empress Alexandra, as they face the growing storm surrounding their reign. The plot focuses on this couple's struggle to maintain power and stability in a country engulfed in social and political turmoil. Nicholas, an honorable yet indecisive man, finds himself caught between the expectations of his role as Tsar and his unconditional love for Alexandra, who comes from a German family and grapples with her own anxiety and the impact of their son, Tsarevich Alexei's, hemophilia.
Against the backdrop of World War I and rising public discontent, rumors about the influence of the mystic Grigori Rasputin begin to swirl, plunging the royal marriage into a web of intrigue and suspicion. Meanwhile, the living conditions of the working class worsen, and tensions between different sectors of society come to light, threatening to spill over into revolution.
As events unfold, Nicholas finds himself increasingly isolated, while Alexandra's loyalty to her family becomes a hindrance. The struggle between tradition and change, duty and devotion, will culminate in a tragic outcome that marks the end of an era and shakes the foundations of an entire empire. The film is a poignant and emotional portrayal of love, sacrifice, and the inevitable fall of a dynasty.