Miracle in Cell No. 7 Comments

  • Alia 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    There is true love in the world, and that kindness is always moving. I haven't been moved for a long time. I like that kind-hearted prison guard who looks...

  • Micheal 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    The original version is very dramatic, and the adapted version is more documentary. In my mind, Turkey is a feudal country where politics and religion are united. I didn't expect them to make such a movie. It was a bit...

  • Americo 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    Everyday clamoring for others to copy homework, you can copy such a good script...

  • Rowena 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    This movie is about to start a multi-country remake mode. Here, as a glorious citizen of the People’s Republic of China, I want to say that the countries where such stories happen are all on the road of imperfect legal systems. We must treat them with sympathy, and It is absolutely impossible for our country to make such a...

  • Juvenal 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    I actually like this remake...

  • Katarina 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    Inspiring everyone in the cell with the little girl's spotless, innocent and innocent heart, it is like a gift wrapped in sunshine and seeds that is sown in every prisoner's heart and blooms with splendid flowers. Even prisoners have awe-inspiring justice and humanity! Cute and handsome dad! ! ! I also really want to have ~ two big and small angels with similar psychological ages, as good as jade, father and daughter close as glue-like lovers, Aova is simply little angels in the world! The sin...

  • Maia 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    A remake of the Korean movie "The Gift of Room 7" (2013). The plot has not changed much, the group of inmates are too mixed, and there are few warmth scenes in the cell. It is not until the midpoint of the film that the daughter is seen to see his father. Localized treatments include: military control prisons, religion. The ending is changed to a prisoner who feels and replaces the death penalty. The theme seems to fall on the criminal confession and salvation. Not as good as the Korean...

  • Nikita 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    Wouldn't it be better for this kind of ending to reflect on satire? In addition, the group portrait of the prison is really...

  • Elwyn 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    A remake of the Korean movie of the same name, the film was adapted to a certain extent, and a version was also made in Indonesia. The so-called gift in Korean movies is the daughter. The appearance of the daughter makes the cold prison warm and alive. The movie puts light on the atmosphere of the cell. In my opinion, the Turkish version of the gift is the inconspicuous storage box of the prisoner. One is the most tearful and sensational thing that focuses on secular family affection; the other...

  • Dax 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    The regret of the ending of the Korean version is unforgettable, and the Turkish version is even more full of warmth. This is simply a collective assistance to escape from prison. No matter which version it is, the little girl is particularly likable. PS: It feels like a promotional video of a Turkish prison. Afternoon tea and fruit snacks are held. The conditions are better than those of university...

Extended Reading
  • Bo 2022-01-05 08:02:33

    Gift in Room 7

    The film is full of tears. The beginning of the film is very peaceful, with a small box unfolding memories. It described the peaceful lives of Ova, his father Memo, and his grandmother Fatima, but was broken by a misunderstanding. But what is heartbreaking is that the lieutenant colonel knew...

  • Elouise 2022-04-21 09:02:52

    An excellent remake of three sighs - a gift from the Turkish version of Room 7

    This is a great remake that made me sigh three times.

    A sigh: At present, most of the film market is based on North American commercial blockbusters, large investment in special effects, warm love in Japan and South Korea, as well as India's brain opening and anti-system, Hong Kong and Taiwan...

Miracle in Cell No. 7 quotes

  • Ova (Child): Lingo! Lingo!

  • Memo: I don't want to be an angel!