I fail to see that point of view expressed in OP. He asked if changing aperture would put things into better focus, if the film was not placed at the ideal plane of focus...we answered that the Depth of Focus zone does get deeper with smaller aperture, just as Depth of Field gets deeper. So the tolerance for error in the focus plane gets better for Depth of Focus at smaller aperture setting.
However, the amount of allowable error in the Depth of Focus is microns deep, and can be exceeded by film curl. For example, large format shooters who detect focus error at f/16 will often find an acceptable photo if taken at f/22 or f/32 instead.