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So, 'The Miracle'—it’s got this quaint yet heavy atmosphere that hangs around the story like morning mist. You’ve got the young villager, yearning for the landlord's daughter, while his sister finds herself tangled up with the landlord's son, which creates this interesting family dynamic. The pacing has its own rhythm, sometimes dragging in the lush countryside scenes but really picking up during the pivotal confrontations. The performances are earnest, almost raw at times, which gives it a distinctive charm. You can sense the class struggles and the weight of tradition throughout, making it feel quite layered despite its simple premise.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, often popping up in obscure listings. Its scarcity can make finding a good print a bit of a treasure hunt, which intrigues many collectors. Though it lacks a strong directorial signature, the thematic depth and emotional performances offer something unique that might appeal to those who appreciate deeper narratives over glossy productions.
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