Storyline
A dad is sitting with his kid at bedtime, spinning a story that’s supposed to be the greatest ever told. What starts as some regular father-son bonding totally morphs into this wild, vivid adventure. The son isn’t just listening—he’s suddenly right there in the thick of things, tagging along with Jesus himself. He watches the miracles up close, gets caught in the middle of the drama, feels the sting of betrayal and the weight of sacrifice. It’s not just about hearing old stories, but actually living them, you know? The kid sees all the chaos and hope, and somehow it all makes sense through his eyes—like, the world’s pain and promise all mashed together. The whole thing pushes you to look at faith, love, and forgiveness in a way that’s raw and real, stripped of all that churchy polish. By the end, the story’s not just about Jesus or the kid—it’s this reminder that hope and redemption actually mean something, even when everything feels impossible.