The adaptation of the South Korea film "Miracle in Cell No.7" turned out to be the most popular at this year's MMFF festival. Watching to the film might move you to your most comfortable position, grab a popcorn or a tissue, because the movie brings a tear-jerking tsunami to viewers.
This short clip was shared on Twitter by Andrew Muhlach captioned, "My Little Sister after watching Miracle In Cell No 7". It can be observed that the two little sisters has brought their own towel inside the cinema, a proof that the movie gives a stunning secret affecting once inner self. And then you feel the bridge of your nose start to tingle and your eyes start to sting, and soon you’re bawling like a baby.
My Little Sister after watching Miracle In Cell No 7 ❤️ #MiracleInCellNo7 pic.twitter.com/HN8twd2QHu— Andrew Muhlach (@andoymuhlach) December 27, 2019
For some viewers who shared the same sentiments about the movie's popularity, one said the characters' emotions seem to come right through the screen.
UNG MIRACLE IN CELL NO. 7— Rhal Francisco (@wreckitRHAL) December 25, 2019
IYAK TAWA LAHAT NG NASA LOOB NG SINEHAN.
PUNONG PUNO TRINOMA LFS TAS PALAKPAKAN LAHAT SA LOOB. PAG LABAS NAMIN, NAMIMIGAY YUNG GUARD NG TISSUE HAHAHAHA SOBRANG GANDA!!! WORTH YOUR MONEY! @VIVA_Films pic.twitter.com/JE5bhxBlQv
This movie never failed to make me laugh and cry!! I've watched the original movie but iba ito ghorlll!! Solid!!! Highly recommended. #MiracleInCellNo7 pic.twitter.com/7VIrFFpmTj— 𝙰𝚗𝚊✨ (@Ana_beeeee13) December 25, 2019
Free pack of tissue upon entering the cinema and another one on standby on the way out. Grabe ang #MiracleInCellNo7 , solid 10 minutes yata ako lumuluha. Congratulations Sir Aga Mulach and the whole team!— Anthony (@anthonyrosaldo) December 25, 2019
“Miracle in Cell No. 7” tells of the story of a man with a developmental disorder who is imprisoned for heinous crimes he did not commit and how he stayed reunited with his daughter through the help of fellow inmates.kagabi ko lang pinanood yung korean version ng miracle in cell no. 7 grabe yung iyak ko. tapos ngayon pinanood naman namin yung filipino version. grabe lang ang sakit sa puso. lahat ng tao na lumabas sa sinehan namumugto yung mata 😭👏#MiracleInCellNo7— camille beyd (@camille_bade) December 25, 2019
Starring Aga Muhlach plays the role of Yong-gu, Xia Vigor is the young version of his daughter Ye-seung and Bela Padilla appears as the older version.
The movie also stars Joel Torre, JC Santos, Mon Confiado, John Arcilla and Tirso Cruz III and Ronnie Lazaro.
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