In 1818, Mary Shelley wrote the first science fiction novel, predicting that mankind will create terrible new things for desire, such as monsters, artificial viruses, atomic bombs, and bacterial weapons... But mankind still repeats the same mistakes and makes others fall victim to it. As in the 1930s, there were such great audio film adaptations, with online appearance, clean lines, smooth editing, and complete storytelling. But what is paradoxical is that compared to the 14-minute version of the 10th century, the ending of this step is happier. The ending was adapted into a tragedy. The monster was burned to death, and the scientist responsible for this had a happy marriage. He was not responsible for it, and his values were not. I agree. As a weird person, he is just a child. Because there is no standard of right and wrong, he killed the humpback man because he did not get the least respect. The professor was strangled to avoid autopsy out of self-defense. Killing the little girl was just playing with her, and approaching the heroine was just Out of jealousy, as a newborn created by an irresponsible scientist, he instinctively expected respect, safety, friendship and love. Just like this, his body and expectations were ruined with a fire. This is the greatest tragedy. .
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