Miracle in Cell No. 7

Tearjerker about imprisoned father-daughter bond and justice

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About Miracle in Cell No. 7

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Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-14

Run time: 2h 12m

Cast
Aras Bulut ?ynemli, Nisa Sofiya Aksongur, Deniz Baysal, Celile Toyon, ?lker Aksum, Mesut Akusta

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About

Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a heartwarming drama film that tells the story of a mentally impaired man named Lee Yong-gu and his relationship with his young daughter. The film depicts their bond and the challenges they face when Lee Yong-gu is wrongfully accused of a crime and sentenced to death.

The story unfolds with Lee Yong-gu being separated from his daughter and sent to prison, where he is placed in cell number 7. Despite his limited intellectual abilities, he forms unlikely friendships with his cellmates and they become a surrogate family for him. The film beautifully portrays the power of love and friendship in the most unexpected circumstances.

Making / Production

Miracle in Cell No. 7 is a South Korean film directed by Lee Hwan-kyung. It was released in 2013 and quickly gained popularity due to its touching storyline and exceptional performances. The film was a remake of the 2008 Turkish film of the same name.

The production of the film involved meticulous attention to detail to bring the emotions and authenticity of the story to life. The director worked closely with the cast to ensure their performances were heartfelt and genuine.

Actors

  • Ryoo Seung-ryong as Lee Yong-gu - Ryoo Seung-ryong delivers a remarkable performance as Lee Yong-gu, portraying his innocence, vulnerability, and unwavering love for his daughter.
  • Park Shin-hye as Ye-seung - Park Shin-hye perfectly captures the innocence and resilience of Ye-seung, Lee Yong-gu's daughter.
  • Oh Dal-su as So Yang-ho - Oh Dal-su shines in the role of So Yang-ho, one of the inmates in cell number 7. He brings depth and humor to the character.
  • Kim Ki-chun as Chun Ho-jin - Kim Ki-chun delivers a memorable performance as Chun Ho-jin, another inmate who forms a close bond with Lee Yong-gu.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The film had a strong emotional impact on audiences and became one of the highest-grossing films in South Korea.
  • Despite being a remake, Miracle in Cell No. 7 was able to establish its own identity and was praised for its unique interpretation of the story.
  • The film received critical acclaim for its poignant storytelling and powerful performances, earning recognition both domestically and internationally.
  • Miracle in Cell No. 7 explores themes of family, friendship, and the injustice of the legal system.

Awards

Miracle in Cell No. 7 received several awards and nominations, including Best Film and Best Actor at the 49th Grand Bell Awards. It was also selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film category at the 86th Academy Awards.

Quotes

  • "No matter how far away I am, I'll always be looking out for you." - Lee Yong-gu
  • "Even if you grow up, no matter how many years pass, to me you will always be my little girl." - Lee Yong-gu
  • "We didn't lose. We're still alive." - Lee Yong-gu

Music, Soundtrack

The soundtrack for Miracle in Cell No. 7 features a collection of heartfelt and emotional songs that complement the film's narrative. One of the standout tracks is "I Love You, I'm Sorry" by Jung Seung-hwan, which beautifully captures the emotional depth of the story.