In a laboratory in Germany, the renowned scientist Professor Johannes Faust is obsessed with the idea of creating life from non-human elements. In his quest for the extraordinary, he decides to employ an ancient myth: the creation of a woman from a mandrake root. To carry out his experiment, he recruits a young woman who becomes his subject of study. Through various scientific methods and dark rituals, Faust manages to bring his creation to life, resulting in a fascinating yet unsettling beauty named Alraune.
However, as Alraune begins to navigate the world, her nature unleashes a series of unexpected events. Her innocence clashes with the dark side of human nature, driving those around her to madness, passion, and betrayal. The young woman becomes a magnet for desire and chaos, ensnaring in her spell both her creator and other men desperate for her love.
As this disturbing tale of seduction and destruction unfolds, Faust faces the moral consequences of his ambition. Is it truly possible to control a creation whose essence is so wild and unpredictable? The film is a journey that explores the boundaries of science, ethics, and love, leaving the audience questioning what it really means to be human. The story concludes with an emotional climax, where love and madness collide in a spectacular manner.