Since the death of his mother, Frankenstein has been madly trying to realize perpetual motion and the perpetual existence of human beings. But in the end, he was shocked when the freak came back to life, wondering if that was what he wanted? The eccentric also doubted his reason for existence in the public's reaction after seeing him. He told Frankenstein that he was full of too much love and too much hate. How the balance of this psychological balance is balanced depends on whether Frankenstein can create one for him. companion. As a result, F did not cooperate, which finally led to the tragedy.
In a word, the emotion at the end of the movie is: the reason why a man is a man is because he lives in the society, he has friends, family, and love. If he does not have all of these, then he is not a god or a beast.
Good night!
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