Synopsis
Mors, a blind and orphan boy. He was never content with the reality in which he lived, he wished like many a different life. His chance to change his life arose in a peculiar way, in an abandoned and falling-apart theater, a middle-aged man dressed in shabby jester clothes, gathers in addition to Mors, six other kids in which he makes them the following proposal: That the seven should act in a play that he had created. If they signed the contract and acted for him, with the finished piece, the fool would grant the fulfillment of the deepest desire of their souls.
Despite the strangeness of that unusual proposal, the seven children accept the contract and soon realize that there is nothing common in the play in which they are participating.
The infinite is like a dream, it throws us into a surreal and peculiar world, where the imagination goes beyond what is possible, and the limit in what we see, comes only from our own mind, not from the limitations of the world.
Tempted to fulfill their wishes, a theater stage will take seven kids to the greatest and most fantastic battle of their lives, a world in which the impossible is just a meaningless word.