8.2

Miracle in Cell No. 7

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8.2

Miracle in Cell No. 7

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  • Year 2019
  • Duration 132 min
  • Country Turkey
  • Language English
CategoryDrama
A story of love between a mentally-ill father who was wrongly accused of murder and his lovely six year old daughter. Prison will be their home. Based on the 2013 Korean movie Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2013).

About Miracle in Cell No. 7

Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a profoundly moving 2019 Turkish drama that masterfully adapts the beloved Korean film of the same name. The story centers on Memo, a man with an intellectual disability who is wrongfully convicted of a murder he did not commit. Separated from his fiercely devoted young daughter, Ova, Memo is thrown into the harsh environment of a high-security prison. What unfolds is an unexpected tale of compassion, as the hardened inmates of Cell No. 7 gradually befriend Memo and become determined to reunite him with his daughter, orchestrating a series of secret and dangerous meetings within the prison walls.

Director Mehmet Ada Öztekin delivers a powerful and emotionally resonant film, balancing moments of genuine warmth and humor with deep, heart-wrenching pathos. The performances are the film's cornerstone. Aras Bulut İynemli delivers a stunning, nuanced portrayal of Memo, capturing his innocence and pure love without resorting to caricature. The chemistry between him and the young actress Nisa Sofiya Aksongur, who plays Ova, is utterly believable and forms the emotional core that drives the entire narrative.

Viewers should watch Miracle in Cell No. 7 for its unforgettable exploration of paternal love, injustice, and the transformative power of human kindness in the most unlikely of places. It’s a film that challenges your perceptions and guarantees a powerful emotional journey, making it a standout drama that stays with you long after the credits roll. The film's high IMDb rating of 8.2 is a testament to its universal appeal and execution.