1936年,34岁的拿破仑·苏卡兹迪斯因为参加希腊抵抗运动,被德国纳粹收押入狱。在拉科尼亚,希腊抵抗力量袭击纳粹,导致纳粹将军和三名护卫死亡。纳粹为了实行报复,决定用50个希腊囚犯的生命来换1个德国人的性命,拿破仑和其余199个囚犯就此走上了命运的陌路。在受刑当天,集中营指挥官费舍尔希望拿破仑继续留在营中做翻译,给了他免除死刑的机会,但他要找另一个囚犯代替受刑。Four years after the successful and award-winning "Little England", Pantelis Voulgaris, director of the great and beloved films "Brides", "With Heart and Soul", "The Striker with No 9", "Stone Years" returns to the big screen with "The Last Note". In his new film, Voulgaris deals with one of the most important chapters of modern Greek history: the execution of 200 Greek resistance fighters by the German occupiers on May 1st, 1944 in Kaisariani, as reprisal for the Greek Resistance ambush against Nazis. Pantelis Voulgaris, with Ioanna Karystiani ("Little England", "Brides") who wrote together the script, will take us to the concentration camp of Chaidari, the period before Labor Day (1st May), and will introduce us to the people behind the tragic events. Leading character of the story is the 34-year-old Napoleon Soukatzidis, a Cretan with Asia Minor origin, who fought and was held in prisons and exiles since 1936.