Human nature is inherently good or human nature is inherently evil, inexplicably I think the male protagonist is a bit like someone, but he is also very handsome. It feels a bit like "The Butterfly Effect" to me, that is, you try to change what has happened by changing the rules, and as a result, other unforeseen things often happen. Victor Frankenstein is too smart. When the only doctor who understood him died, he was determined to complete what the doctor left unfinished, and he resurrected people, but as the doctor said, that would Can produce unpredictable results. The Frankenstein he made himself finally killed all of Frankenstein's relatives. Are scientific bad guys bad? Not exactly, he was kind in the beginning, his eyes and his actions, but then the other side of his personality was inspired, evil. He wanted Victor to make him women like him again. The ending is touching, and Frankenstein comes to his senses later, after Victor's death. The ice cracked and the captain wanted to pull him back together, he said: I've had enough of humans. Then he raised the torch he had lit earlier and lit himself and his "father" and disappeared into the world. The captain has also changed. He had always wanted to go to the North Pole. After hearing Victor's story and witnessing the ending of the bad guy and Victor, he decided to return. I was very moved when I saw it at the end, I recommend it!
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