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My First Miracle is one of those films that walks the line between innocence and morality. It’s a slow burn, really, as we’re drawn into the unconventional bond between this young girl and the middle-aged man. The performances are sincere, capturing the awkwardness of their situation without veering into cliché territory. There’s something poignant about their shared moments—playful yet tinged with an underlying tension. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the atmosphere that’s both hopeful and a bit unsettling. The cinematography has this warm quality, almost like a faded memory, which adds to the film's emotional weight. It’s a curious little piece that doesn’t shy away from difficult themes while maintaining an earnest tone.
Explores themes of friendship and innocenceHas a unique pacing that builds tensionCinematography enhances the emotional landscape
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