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So, 'Miracle in Four Days' is this quiet little film that almost sneaks up on you. It's set in a hospice, which gives off this somber yet oddly hopeful vibe. The music—Dvorak's Symphony No. 9—is beautifully woven throughout, and it's like a character in its own right. You've got Chiori, this girl who can play anything after just hearing it once, and then there's Keisuke, a former musician whose life took a hard left when he risked everything to save someone. Their interactions create a delicate atmosphere, exploring themes of loss, redemption, and the healing power of music. The pacing is gentle; it really lets moments breathe. Performances are heartfelt, adding layers to the already rich emotional landscape. It's one of those films that lingers with you in a subtle way.
Features a unique blend of music and storytelling.The setting in a hospice adds a distinctive emotional depth.Chiori's piano skills are a central element and well portrayed.
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