In a brutal and dystopian future, the United States has descended into chaos, where violence and despair reign. In this world where human life is worth very little, a monstrous event captures the attention of the populace: a car race that is not just a competition of speed, but a bloody spectacle in which drivers must score points by running over pedestrians. Among the competitors is the feared Frankenstein, an iconic racer wearing a mask that conceals his disfigured face and a reputation for being unstoppable. However, his true motivation is the desire to overthrow an oppressive regime that controls every aspect of society.
Frankenstein, accompanied by his loyal team, faces the pressure from sponsors and the constant threat of rival racers. As the race progresses, chaos erupts on the streets, with vehicles plowing through everything in their path and spectators cheering on the slaughter as if it were a sport. As the race grows more dangerous and the struggle for survival intensifies, Frankenstein finds himself torn between his desire to win and his growing awareness of the cruel reality surrounding him.
With a satirical backdrop and moments of unrestrained action, the film becomes a scathing social commentary on violence in the media and dehumanization in modern society, leaving the audience to reflect on the cost of victory in a world where everything has a price.