In a world where science and morality collide, an ambitious surgeon, Dr. Frankenstein, is determined to take control of his destiny after being sentenced to death for his unorthodox experiments. Escaping the guillotine, he hides in a remote clinic in London, where he develops a dark plan to resurrect his famous creation: the man he built and lost at such a cost. Determined to prove that he can give life to a human being without the flaws of the past, Frankenstein begins experimenting with the anatomy of his “patients” at the clinic, all while trying to keep his true identity a secret.
However, the progress of his research triggers a trail of strange accidents. The morality of his methods is questioned by his assistant, who starts to doubt her mentor's sanity. As the surgeon unearths the secrets of life and death, his new creation, a monstrous being, becomes a blend of the sublime and the terrifying. In a race against time, Frankenstein must confront his own demons and the inevitable consequences of his actions when his creation turns against him, and the line between genius and madness begins to blur.
With a shocking ending that leaves the audience reflecting on the limits of science, this terrifying and fascinating story delves into what it means to be human and the dangers of playing God.