In a dark and Gothic castle, a young and ambitious scientist becomes obsessed with the idea of creating life from parts of corpses. His name is Victor Frankenstein, and he finds himself trapped in a storm of madness and desperation as he pushes the ethical boundaries of science. With the help of his assistant, a clumsy and somewhat reluctant character, Victor manages to gather the pieces of his monstrous creation. However, what emerges from his experiment is not the perfect being he had imagined, but a tormented and grotesque creature, a reflection of his creator's deepest fears.
At first, the creature appears innocent, yearning for love and acceptance. But as it is rejected by society and by its own creator, its despair turns into rage and vengeance. Victor is caught in a powerful struggle between his ambition and the guilt he feels for having created a being he cannot control. The tensions escalate when the monster begins to wreak havoc in Victor's life, pushing him to the brink of insanity.
With a gloomy setting, an atmosphere of tension, and a focus on human nature, the story explores themes such as loneliness, creation, and the consequences of folly. As chaos unfolds, Victor must confront not only his monstrous creation but also the inner demons that have led him to this tragedy, leaving behind a path that will change his life forever.