
Miracle in the Woods
Quarreled sisters; Sarah and Wanda inherit property from their mother. It has always belonged to the family. Sarah insists on selling it as soon as possible because she has many difficulties. She goes there with her daughter; Gina. Wanda, on the other hand, wants to keep the property in family. They soon discover that it's not abandoned. Old lady, Lilly Cooper has been living there for many years and doesn't want to leave the house, at least, not as long as she can meet her son.
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Plot Summary
A widowed mother and her two children struggle to survive in the wilderness after their car breaks down. They encounter a mysterious old woman who seems to possess magical abilities, offering them aid and guidance. As they rely on her help, the family discovers the true meaning of faith and resilience in the face of adversity.
Critical Reception
Miracle in the Woods was a made-for-television movie that received a generally positive reception, particularly among family audiences. Critics often highlighted its heartwarming themes and wholesome message, though some noted its predictable plot and reliance on fantastical elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its uplifting and inspirational story.
- Appreciated for its family-friendly themes and positive messages.
- Some found the plot to be somewhat predictable and overly sentimental.
Google audience: Audience reception information for Miracle in the Woods is not readily available through standard Google user review aggregations. However, similar family-oriented television films typically resonate well with viewers seeking heartwarming and gentle viewing experiences.
Fun Fact
The film was originally broadcast as part of the Wonderful World of Disney anthology series on ABC.
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