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The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima, directed by John Brahm, captures the essence of early 20th-century Portugal with a subdued yet compelling atmosphere. The film unfolds at a measured pace, allowing the viewer to immerse in the spiritual journey of three shepherd children. The performances are sincere, particularly from the young actors who bring innocence and conviction to their roles. The practical effects used to depict the visions are simple but effective, adding a tangible quality to the story. Themes of faith, resilience, and the clash between church and state run deep, making it a fascinating exploration of belief during a time of skepticism. It's worth noting how the film handles the complexities of its subject matter with care, avoiding overt sentimentality.
Focuses on the children's perspective and experiences.Authentic representation of early 20th-century Portugal.Addresses the tension between religious belief and government opposition.
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