In a grim Victorian London, caught between science and morality, a renowned doctor, known for his brilliance and dedication to medicine, becomes obsessed with the dual nature of humanity. While investigating the dark side of the psyche, Dr. Henry Jekyll begins experimenting with a serum that promises to separate the good from the bad within a person. However, what starts as a quest for knowledge turns into a dangerous journey into the abyss of his own soul.
Jekyll's first transformation into his alter ego, the sinister Mr. Hyde, unleashes an uncontrollable torrent of repressed desires and violent acts. Mr. Hyde, devoid of empathy and morality, begins to leave a trail of destruction and chaos in the streets of London. Tormented by his actions and the increasing pressure of his public life, Jekyll struggles to contain the darkness he has invoked, but the boundary between the two characters starts to blur.
As the story progresses, Jekyll finds himself caught in a desperate internal struggle, fearful of losing control forever. His relationship with the sweet and noble Ivy, who represents the goodness that Jekyll yearns to hold onto, becomes a critical point in his fate. With a haunting atmosphere and shocking twists, the film explores the complexity of humanity and the thin line between reason and madness, prompting us to question how far we would be willing to go to confront our own demons.