The story follows 15-year-old (played by Joe Flynn), a young soccer player who gains access to a prototype time machine built by his mother.
When Dolf makes a critical mistake that costs his team a major game, he feels immense guilt. To change the outcome, he uses a prototype time-travel device built by his mother, Mary Vega (Emily Watson).
Along the journey, Dolf uses his 21st-century knowledge to save lives. He introduces concepts like better hygiene to battle disease, uses modern tactics to fend off kidnappers, and organizes the group to find food. New Friends:
: This part seems to indicate the language or the source of the content. "Hin" might refer to Hindi, and "ORG" could suggest an organization. "Ita" likely stands for Italian or could refer to Italy, suggesting the content is either in Italian, targeted at an Italian audience, or produced in Italy.
He tried to stop the tape, eject it, destroy it—he smashed the player once and the tape rewound itself back into the ruined machine, as if the film resisted being stopped. When he slept, he dreamed the city’s alleys folding like origami. He woke to the taste of rust and saffron on his tongue and the memory of a woman in jeans building a cathedral out of old cassette cases.
He uncovers that the charismatic leaders of the Crusade are manipulative frauds planning to sell the children into slavery. 🌍 Production & Cinematic Value