In a rural village shrouded in an atmosphere of mystery and suspense, an eccentric and brilliant scientist, Dr. Griffin, returns to an inn after conducting an extremely risky experiment: he has discovered the formula to become invisible. However, this revelation does not come without its consequences, as Griffin finds himself trapped in a state of madness and paranoia due to the effects of his own discovery. As he attempts to reintegrate into society, his initial intentions become clouded, and he is overtaken by an insatiable thirst for power, driving him to commit acts of violence against those he considers traitors and adversaries.
As terror unleashes in the village, the police are forced to act, but Griffin's invisibility turns the hunt into a game of cat and mouse, and the scientist's maneuvers push the townsfolk to the brink of panic. The situation worsens when his obsession for revenge leads him to kidnap his former lover, a woman who becomes the only hope for redemption. As events escalate, the struggle between reason and madness reaches a chilling climax, as Griffin discovers that being invisible not only entails the ability to disappear but also bears the burden of profound and overwhelming solitude. In this dark journey, science and morality clash brutally, offering a commentary on the price of power and the terrible consequences of unbridled ambition.