The Girl Who Believes in Miracles (2021)

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When Sara hears a preacher say faith can move mountains, she starts praying. Suddenly people in her town are mysteriously healed! But fame soon takes its toll – can Sara’s family save her before it’s too late?

Intro
"The Girl Who Believes in Miracles" is a 2021 movie directed by Rich Correll and features actors such as Mira Sorvino, Austyn Johnson, and Kevin Sorbo. It is a family drama that checks out themes of faith, miracles, and the power of pure, childlike belief.

Plot
The storyline follows a girl named Sara Hopkins, played by Austyn Johnson. Sara is kindhearted, full of faith, and really believes in God's miracles. After hearing a sermon about faith and miracles at her regional church, Sara begins to think she can perform miracles too.

The film's primary story is set in movement when she resurrects a dead bird. This one act triggers a selection of seemingly miraculous occasions which quickly draw the attention of her small home town and ultimately the wider world.

On witnessing her extraordinary accomplishments - consisting of recovery a critically injured puppy, curing a young boy's blindness, and helping a male overcome his impairment - many townsfolk are left amazed. They start to rely on her expected divine powers to heal their various disorders. As word spreads, individuals from various parts of the world flock to see the lady who can perform wonders.

Conflict
The movie does not entirely focus on the miracles Sara performs, however likewise delves into the conflict that ensues from her newly found capabilities.

Sara's single mom, Bonnie, played by Mira Sorvino, has problem with her daughter's sudden fame and the ensuing mayhem it brings. Dr. Ben Riley (Kevin Sorbo), a family good friend and a guy of science, likewise battles with these supernatural events and the lack of a rational explanation behind them.

Development and Resolution
As Sara continues to help others, her health starts to deteriorate, bringing a brand-new layer of tension. It also attends to the compelling question - while Sara can heal others, why can't she recover herself? The frustrating pressure, concluding with Sara's hospitalization, tests the faith of those around her and sets the stage for a climactic resolution.

While the townsfolk initially rose in faith, the uncertainty of Sara's health situation leads many to doubt their beliefs. In a turn of occasions, Sara's important health condition is inexplicably restored, reinforcing her faith in wonders and motivating others to think too.

Concluding Thoughts
"The Girl Who Believes in Miracles" ends up being a testament to the idea that faith can really work wonders and that miracles can unfold if one genuinely thinks. It also emphasizes the importance of neighborhood, kindness, and connection. It highlights the charm of a kid's innocent belief, with Sara's character showing an unshakeable faith that eventually motivates those around her.

In a world where uncertainty frequently supersedes faith, this movie provides a thought-provoking story. While it keeps a spiritual undertone throughout, the movie's universal themes of hope, belief, and the capacity of the human spirit may resonate with a larger audience.

Top Cast

  • Mira Sorvino (small)
    Mira Sorvino
    Bonnie Hopkins
  • Austyn Johnson (small)
    Austyn Johnson
    Sara Hopkins
  • Kevin Sorbo (small)
    Kevin Sorbo
    Dr. Ben Riley
  • Peter Coyote (small)
    Peter Coyote
    Sam Donovan
  • Burgess Jenkins (small)
    Burgess Jenkins
    Alex Hopkins
  • Tommi Rose (small)
    Tommi Rose
    Cindy Kramer
  • Stephanie Cood
    Theresa Cassillas
  • Paul-Mikél Williams (small)
    Paul-Mikél Williams
    Mark Miller
  • Luke Harmon
    Danny Hopkins
  • Aaron J. Brooks (small)
    Aaron J. Brooks
    Deputy Sheriff
  • Brooks Ryan (small)
    Brooks Ryan
    Caucasian Jesus