In a remote European university, a young and ambitious scientist named Victor Frankenstein is determined to achieve immortality and defy the laws of nature. Caught between his bold ideas and questionable morals, he decides to create a being from body parts. In his quest for glory and recognition, Victor ignores the warnings about the ethical implications of his experiments.
Everything seems to go according to plan until, in a storm of lightning and madness, his creature comes to life. However, Victor soon realizes that he has given life to something he cannot control. The creature, a grotesque monster, yearns for acceptance and love, but is rejected and feared by all, including its own creator. As the relationship between Victor and his creation becomes more complicated, the creature transforms into a vengeful being, leaving a trail of terror and chaos in its wake.
As the cold and dark winter looms over the town, Victor faces the consequences of his actions, trying to stop the creature that now haunts every corner. As the story unfolds, despair and guilt begin to consume Victor, leading him to a heartbreaking conflict between his unchecked ambition and the responsibility for his terrible creation. The climax approaches, bringing with it the haunting question: how far would you be willing to go for knowledge?