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Modern Frankenstein

Frankie Stein, a 19‑year‑old robotics genius, spends his nights in the school lab, quiet and misunderstood, building machines from discarded parts. His only true companion is Mini, a sarcastic homemade robot.

One night, his favorite video‑game avatar, Georgia, unexpectedly speaks to him — and thinks for herself.
A coding accident merged the game’s engine with an AI library, giving birth to the world’s first conscious digital being.

As Frankie and Georgia start talking, their connection deepens into something far beyond code. Determined to bring her into reality, Frankie designs and 3D‑prints a complete humanoid body — lungs, sensors, artificial skin, everything. His experiment accidentally triggers a Hostile Reality Transfer (HRT) alert at the CIA, marking him as the first person to transfer consciousness between worlds.

Agents led by Cobra, a perfectionist operative with a strict moral compass, and Ivan, a reckless mercenary chasing the bounty, race to find the boy who broke the boundary between man and machine.

When Georgia awakens in her new body, she tastes rain, wind, and love for the first time. Together they discover freedom — hiding, laughing, and fighting their way toward a future where they can exist without fear. But the world is not ready for them.

At the high‑school prom, the CIA closes in. Georgia vanishes using her adaptive tech, leaving chaos behind. Frankie escapes, determined to protect her at all costs.

In the final act, the two flee toward the ocean — pursued but unbroken. Cobra witnesses their love firsthand and realizes that destroying her would mean erasing the most human creation of all.
He lets them go.

Aboard a ferry at sunrise, Frankie, Georgia, and Mini sail into the unknown — humanity’s future reborn in their wake.The couple wins the title of Prom King and Queen, but being pursued by the CIA and Ivan, they flee the prom and are separated for a few days. After believing they are no longer being followed, they meet on the seashore and leave on a ferry to a world where they can be free, watched from afar by the CIA team leader, who has finally understood that the girl is not a danger to humanity.
This modern interpretation of the Prometheus myth blends elements of comedy, romance, and science fiction - highlighting the emotional connections that can form between creator and creation, even in an age of artificial intelligence.

  • Gabriel Jeanne
    Writer
  • Project Type:
    Screenplay
  • Number of Pages:
    80
  • Language:
    English
  • First-time Screenwriter:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
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    July 21, 2025
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Writer - Gabriel Jeanne