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Where The Miracle Happens
Pimdao, a successful real estate developer and businesswoman, is injured in an accident that kills her beloved daughter at a time when the two are estranged. After the accident, Pimdao decides to take her daughter's place as a volunteer at an impoverished rural school in Chiang Rai, keeping her identity a secret. In the end, Pimdao, played by Princess Ubol Ratana herself, realizes that real happiness doesn't come from external events but lies in the heart.
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Plot Summary
A drama centered around a young boy who finds solace and hope in a local church after his mother's death. He navigates grief and discovers the power of faith and community. The film explores themes of loss, healing, and the importance of spiritual guidance during difficult times.
Critical Reception
While 'Where the Miracle Happens' aims for an uplifting message, it received a generally lukewarm reception. Critics often cited its sincerity but found the storytelling to be predictable and the execution somewhat simplistic. Audience reactions leaned more positive, appreciating the family-friendly themes and inspirational narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartfelt, faith-based message.
Criticized for a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters.
Seen as a simple, earnest family drama.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around Asheville, North Carolina.
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