In a remote seaside village, an ambitious scientist, Dr. Salvator, conducts an extraordinary experiment: to fuse human anatomy with that of a marine creature. His goal is to create a being that can thrive in both water and land, challenging the barriers between species and exploring the possibility of limitless evolution. The result is an amphibious man, an enigmatic being who ultimately becomes the object of fascination and fear for those around him.
As the amphibious man grapples with his identity and place in the world, a conflict arises between his need for acceptance and the rejection he faces for being different. The villagers, divided between curiosity and superstition, see him as a threat that could disrupt the peace of their daily lives. Amidst this chaos, a love triangle develops: the amphibious man is drawn to a beautiful woman from the village, who, in turn, is engaged to a young fisherman.
The story explores themes of love, solitude, and the struggle for acceptance in a world that fears the unknown. Through vivid underwater imagery and emotional surface scenes, it prompts reflection on human nature and the limits of science. Ultimately, the fate of the amphibious man becomes an allegory for the struggle for belonging and the true essence of humanity.