The Miracle
The Miracle
| 01 January 2015 (USA)
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1960s Turkey countryside. A newly assigned teacher finds out that the solitary village is missing a school. He gets fond of the village people and especially a disabled man. The teacher helps the village to build a new school and educate the children and the disabled man.

Reviews
Spidersecu Don't Believe the Hype
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Hattie I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
tanurezza MY first Turkish movie and worth watching it. My cousin suggested me this movie first. He is a really cold hearted person but when he suggested me this movie and told he never cried this much before, I was so surprised. Now after watching this movie ai can understand what he meant there. This movie is just a small piece of a world which is getting destroyed by the current stupid digitalization and globalization. This is the wirld where a person always wants to go for relief. I was always a nature loving person and preferred village life over city life. So this movie had no flaws in making my heart shaken for once more. I fell in love with nature, village life, easy normal yet strong bonds between families, animals by watching Mucize. Thank you so much Allah for this life.
hepsiozgurce One of the terribly bad Turkish movies! Emotional abuse nothing more!
tanjaminkhan I saw the film yesterday, & i think this is the best movie about LOVE & Honor of Mankind. Great movie. ALL the Mankind should see & learn from this movie.
alidur07 First of all, really good picture with all the nice scenery from the hills of Turkey, but hey, thats not enough to make a movie a good one, one that evolves around a certain story with deep analysis and natural development! The movie tells the story of Aziz, a handicapped man, who is unconditionally loved by the fellow villagers. The audience just couldn't sympathize with the dude! The teacher who is sent to the village by the government is another failure, a man with "all the good intentions in the world". It just felt so fake and unreal. At the end of the movie, it felt like Kirmizigul "again" asked us to cry, but come on now, this just didn't work with me since I was busy praying the pain would end as soon as possible. Oh my God! Such a waste of time!