In a society where freedom of expression and the boundaries of entertainment are in constant conflict, one man decides to challenge the established norms. Larry Flynt, the controversial publisher of the pornographic magazine Hustler, becomes a polarizing figure in the 1970s. With his irreverent approach and unparalleled vision of sex and politics, Flynt seeks not only to make money but also to open dialogues about society's perception of sex and morality. As his magazine gains notoriety and sparks scandals, the conservative forces of the era quickly launch their attacks.
When he faces the brutality of the judicial system, Flynt becomes a symbol of the fight for freedom of expression. His life takes an unexpected turn after a shooting leaves him in a wheelchair, but this does not stop his struggle. With the help of an unconventional lawyer, he confronts a case that will shake the foundations of the country: how far can freedom of expression go? While his detractors try to silence him, Flynt fights not only for his right to publish but for everyone's right to express themselves freely, even if it means offending many along the way. The film is a provocative journey through the life of a man who, despite his flaws and excesses, becomes an unwavering advocate for personal freedom and individuality.