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Miracle (1982) is one of those films that immerses you in its world right from the start. The atmosphere is heavy with the weight of faith and doubt as we follow Elsa, an orphan whose visions challenge the villagers' beliefs. It's interesting how the pacing allows for a slow build; you really feel the tension as more and more people flock to this small village, seeking miracles. The performances are heartfelt, particularly from the lead, who conveys such vulnerability and strength. Practical effects are minimal, but they don't detract—rather, they enhance the film's raw emotional power. It raises questions about faith, healing, and the human condition without giving easy answers, which makes it distinctive in the genre.
Not well-known; a hidden gem for drama loversFocuses on faith vs. skepticismExplores the complexity of human belief systems
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