Faith, Love and Miracles. An inspiring and deeply moving film that shines a light of hope and kindness in our often cynical world. Directed by Rich Correll, this work of art touches upon the most important aspects of human life: faith, love and miracles.
The script, co-written by Correll and G.M. Mercier, tells the story of a young Sarah Hopkins who discovers an unusual gift after meeting Jesus. This plot not only captures the imagination, but also evokes deep reflections on the power of faith and the possibility of miracles in our daily lives.
Austin Johnson as Sarah demonstrates remarkable acting skills, conveying the innocence and purity of his character with such sincerity that the viewer cannot remain indifferent. Mira Sorvino and Kevin Sorbo, who play Sarah's parents, add depth to the film by showing the difficulty of accepting and understanding their child's unusual abilities.
Operator Ryan Correll and the art team including Colin Varde, Geneva Burgier and Jack Odell have created a visually beautiful world that blends perfectly with the warmth and light emanating from the story. Each frame of the film is filled with beauty and harmony, which makes viewing even more enjoyable.
Craig Flaster’s musical accompaniment enhances the emotional response, making every moment of healing and miracle even more powerful and memorable. Editing Kelly King and Mark D. Spencer provides a smooth narrative that holds the viewer’s attention and highlights key plot points.
Miracles Happen is a film that reminds us that there is still room for good and wonder in the world. He admires his ability to inspire and comfort, reminding us that sometimes the most unusual and incredible things can happen in the most mundane places. With a score of 10 out of 10, this film is a must-see for anyone looking for cinema not only entertainment but also deep meaning, and who believes that miracles do happen.