

Miracle
Sorin an aspiring idol whose dreams were dashed after a traffic accident. She works at COA Entertainment, global star Luice’ management company. Due to a scandal, Luice’s career goes up in smoke and commiserates with Sorin where they then fall for each other. Meanwhile, Sorin’s best friend Siwoo realises his own dream of becoming a K-pop idol and debuts as a member of a boy group under the same management company.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the improbable journey of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, composed of amateur and collegiate players, who defeated the seemingly invincible Soviet Union team during the Cold War. It highlights the intense training, the national mood, and the electrifying game that became known as the "Miracle on Ice."
Critical Reception
Miracle was widely praised by critics for its powerful storytelling, compelling archival footage, and emotional resonance, capturing the spirit of a nation. Audiences appreciated its inspirational narrative and the nostalgic look back at a pivotal sporting and cultural moment.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stirring portrayal of an underdog triumph against all odds.
- Lauded for effectively capturing the Cold War context and national significance of the event.
- Commended for its blend of thrilling sports action and heartfelt human interest.
Google audience: Viewers frequently celebrated the film's ability to evoke a sense of patriotism and unity, often describing it as a deeply moving and inspiring sports drama. Many highlighted the expert use of historical footage and interviews, which brought the iconic "Miracle on Ice" to life with remarkable authenticity.
Fun Fact
While this film is a documentary, it shares its title with the 2004 Disney narrative film also about the 1980 US Olympic Hockey team. The 2004 film starred Kurt Russell as coach Herb Brooks.
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