On a cold April morning in 1912, the luxury and elegance of the largest transatlantic liner ever built, the RMS Titanic, prepare for its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. Onboard, a diverse mix of passengers is ready to embark on the journey of a lifetime, ranging from high society individuals to those dreaming of a better future in America. Among them are a young engineer, a couple of lovers separated by social class, and a mother traveling with her son in search of a new home.
As the ship navigates the waters of the Atlantic, tensions between classes emerge, while the luxurious experience onboard contrasts with the harsh reality of life on solid ground. However, tragedy lurks. On the night of April 14, the Titanic collides with an iceberg, unleashing chaos aboard. Passengers face panic and cruel decisions as they try to save themselves, some struggling to reach the lifeboats, while others refuse to leave the ship.
Amidst horror and bravery, the story intertwines the fates of the characters, showcasing love, sacrifice, and the struggle for survival at a moment that will forever be etched in history. The film captures not only the tragedy of the sinking but also class, hope, and despair in a journey that will turn into a nightmare.