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: It explores the transformative power of education, the rejection of prejudice, and the idea that true "handicaps" are those of the spirit (hatred, lack of empathy) rather than the body.
: The girl's father replies with the iconic phrase, "Kalbi sakat olmasın" ( As long as his heart is not disabled ). Movie Guide: Mucize (The Miracle) Benim Oglum Sakattir
: Shot in beautiful, rugged landscapes (primarily in Izmir and Eastern Turkey), the film uses striking cinematography to contrast the harshness of life with the warmth of human connection. : It explores the transformative power of education,
In the film, a character named , who has a physical disability, lives in a remote village in the 1960s. The village chief (Muhtar) wants to express his gratitude to Aziz's father by offering his own daughter in marriage. In the film, a character named , who
(My son is disabled) is a famous line from the 2015 Turkish film Mucize (The Miracle), directed by Mahsun Kırmızıgül. The line is part of a central emotional exchange that defines the movie's theme of compassion and inner beauty. The Context of the Quote
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