In a quiet English village, a somewhat clumsy librarian named George McWhirter Fotheringay leads a monotonous life filled with dreams of grandeur. One day, after a series of unusual events, he encounters a mysterious being that grants him the power to perform miracles, without fully understanding how they work. At first, George feels overwhelmed yet excited, surprised by the possibility of doing good: his first act is to prevent a group of wrongdoers from getting away with their scheme.
Over time, his fame grows, and people see him as a savior. However, as he attempts to use his powers to solve increasingly complex problems, he realizes that his actions have unexpected consequences. The situation becomes hilarious when his simplest wishes end up causing chaos, revealing the thin line between the comical and the catastrophic. Even his closest friends begin to question his motivations and to what extent his "miracles" have benefited him.
As his power spirals out of control, George must confront the truth: not everything can be solved with a snap of the fingers, and even the best intentions can become a trap. In a final confrontation with his ability, he must decide whether he truly wants to be a hero or if it is better to embrace humanity and its imperfections. A humorous reflection on power and responsibility, wrapped in a fantastical and comedic tone.