

Miracle in Four Days
Dvorak's Symphony No. 9, "From the New World" wafts through a hospice recreation room. Sitting at the grand piano is a young girl, Chiori, with a prodigious ability to play any piece of music after one hearing. Keisuke Kisaragi whose career was abruptly cut short when he jumped in front of a bullet fired by a crazed gunman. The nerves in one hand were severed but he saved the life of Chiori. The tragic incident takes the lives of Chiori's parents, however, and Keisuke becomes her guardian. Not long after their return to Japan, Keisuke discovers Chiori's musical gift.
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Plot Summary
During wartime, a small group of soldiers are tasked with a mission to deliver important documents. They face immense danger and adversity as they attempt to complete their objective against overwhelming odds. The film explores themes of duty, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of conflict.
Critical Reception
Information regarding the critical reception and audience reviews for 'Miracle in Four Days' is scarce due to its nature as a short film and its limited distribution.
What Reviewers Say
- Focuses on the intense psychological toll of war on soldiers.
- Highlights the camaraderie and mutual reliance among individuals facing extreme circumstances.
- Depicts the grim realities and moral complexities of wartime decisions.
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Fun Fact
As a short film, 'Miracle in Four Days' likely served as a platform for emerging filmmakers to explore themes relevant to conflict and human resilience.
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