John Dunbar, initially posted to a remote Civil War frontier outpost, befriends the local Sioux tribe and becomes an honorary member under the name 'Dances with Wolves'.
Edward Wilson makes a haunting decision to ensure national security by allowing his son's lover, the Soviet spy, to be executed, effectively protecting his position and agency secrets.
Towards the end of the film, Michael Sullivan, Sr. succeeds in killing Connor Rooney, but eventually, he is fatally shot by lone assassin Harlen Maguire.
In the end, after a violent confrontation in a bathhouse where Nicolai survives an assassination attempt, he emerges as the new leader of the clan while continuing his undercover mission.
General Friedrich Fromm initially hesitates but ultimately decides to execute several conspirators, including Claus von Stauffenberg, to protect himself.
The film ends with a sense of bleak reality as Martha finally admits to George that she is afraid of Virginia Woolf, signifying the fear of facing harsh truths in their relationship.
The movie highlights the personal strain on Lincoln's family, especially with his son Robert's desire to join the army and his wife's mental health struggles.